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Drinking Water Week is a time to emphasize the importance of a clean and adequate water supply.
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The tire drop-off will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Joplin Recycling Center.
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Among many other measures at the October 16 meeting, Springfield City Council approved grant money for two new stretches of pedestrian pathway.
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In the foothills of Northeast Oklahoma’s Ozark Mountain range, biologists use conservation outreach and research to save Grand Lake.
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The Hosta Garden, a project of the Greater Ozarks Hosta Society, is at the Springfield Botanical Gardens.
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By the end of this year or early in 2024, City Utilities and Springfield City Council could sign off on extensive development plans for Lake Springfield.
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Residents need to sign up if they want to participate in the program.
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This is the time of year when deer can fall ill from hemorrhagic disease.
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Agents of Discovery and the Missouri Department of Conservation are partnering to make the app available.
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To help clean up pollution from the old Litton Systems plant, Springfield City Council voted to move forward with three new groundwater monitoring wells.
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Amid an excessive heat warning that runs through 10 p.m. Thursday night, Springfield's power grid is dealing with "peak" electricity demand for the year.
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Thomas Morris, assistant director of outdoor adventures at Missouri State University, offers some insight into outdoor activities in Missouri.