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On our last day of Sense of Community reporting, we talk to professionals who work with their clients to file the right document at the right time and understand a process that takes years.
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Staff lead a weekly Job Club program and work daily to help their clients flourish.
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Proponents say the bill’s intent is to help decrease voter fraud in the state, while opponents worry it could lead to greater discrimination against noncitizens.
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The lunchtime event was a culmination of a multi-faceted economics unit.
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The program, which meets at the Stalnaker Boys & Girls Club, is run by the ELI at MSU and is funded by a grant awarded to SPS.
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As a crucial sales tax is set to expire, major spending decisions lie ahead for Springfield City Council. Mayor Ken McClure on Wednesday announced a proposed new citizens commission. It could have a major impact on which priorities get funding.
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KSMU's Meghan McKinney interviewed Fereshte about her time in Springfield and what she hopes for her future.
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Republican control of the General Assembly is not in danger, but persistent GOP infighting will play out in Senate primaries around the state.
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The legislation, which received bipartisan backing, would stop any foreign entity from purchasing farmland within 500 miles of a military facility in the state.
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The money comes from the Jewell Schweitzer Collective Impact Grant Program at Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
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It's the first day of Ramadan, and I'm in a vehicle with Marga Pogue, a volunteer working with the International Institute of Southwest Missouri to guide a young Afghan family that is resettling in the Ozarks.