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Knauer served on several area boards and committees in Springfield and was a long time supporter and organizer of the Springfield St. Patrick's Day Parade. He also hosted Jazz Excursions on KSMU.
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Tent Theatre audiences will get three new shows this summer, with a seasonal theme of "Serving Up Smiles."
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The Missouri Department of Agriculture is setting traps for spongy moths and monitoring for other pests throughout the season.
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Voters in Willard and Fair Grove will cast ballots on June 18.
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Planting is well underway across the Midwest, but farmers are still grappling with dry conditions that led to lower than normal corn yields last fall. It’s the third year of a near historic drought for parts of the Corn Belt.
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After an over 40-hour filibuster on the Senate side on the tax, the House passed it in less than 10 minutes.
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Missouri is one of 11 states that require nurse practitioners to collaborate with a physician in order to practice. Nurse practitioners want to change that.
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The two nonprofits have been partners for more than three decades.
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In Springfield on Tuesday, three women who say they survived severe child abuse at religious boarding schools in Missouri staged a small demonstration. Along with an advocate with Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, they hope to raise awareness about boarding school abuse in the Ozarks and around the state.
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The matching grant is from Bill and Virginia Darr.
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The map comes after yearslong discussions about how Springfield should regulate short-term rentals commercialized through online platforms like Airbnb.
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The Springfield Police Department had been working to locate Reilly "Bella" Willams since April 29.