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Springfield City Council got its first detailed look at a new Target store. It’s planned as part of a 22-acre retail development off West Bypass and Sunshine Street.
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At least 10 local residents addressed City Council on the topic of housing at the most recent meeting. Many were advocates with Springfield Tenants Unite seeking local reforms.
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Technically, they’re not considered a form of gambling regulated under state law.
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On Tuesday City Council got its first major progress update on a $16.5 million renovation job for the building at Chestnut Expressway and Boonville Avenue.
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In a community where homeowners are now a minority — should housing be adopted as one of Springfield City Council’s official priorities?
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A team of city officials and consultants was on hand Thursday night at Springfield Art Museum for a drop-in event intended to update residents on the first major community development code update since 1995.
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Belote expressed gratitude for his time with the Springfield-Greene County Park Board.
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For over an hour on Monday night, local residents had their say on a new proposed ordinance that would crack down on unregulated entertainment devices with monetary prizes.
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Springfield voters will soon be asked whether they want future mayors to have a longer term in office, and if they want to reform the city’s ethics code.
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Springfield is often deemed a great place to start a business — but is it a great place to live? A much-anticipated city housing study is almost complete.