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The Community Partnership of the Ozarks will expand services at the center in north Springfield to serve families and children.
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Anthropologist Dr. Marnie Watson's research unveils truth about humanity and culture.
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Anthropologist Dr. Marnie Watson's research unveils truth about humanity and culture.
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Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams said crime in Missouri’s third-largest city continues to trend downwards.
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Springfield Mayor Ken McClure was elected to the office back in 2017 following a stint as a council member. On Thursday morning, he delivered an emotional speech for his final State of the City address.
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Two major Ozarks health systems shared a rhetorical rivalry this week. After Springfield-based CoxHealth announced a new partnership with St. Louis Children’s Hospital on Tuesday, Mercy Southwest Missouri Communities responded with a written statement that Cox officials later deemed “misleading.”
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Have you shopped for spring cleaning products lately? ESG marketing of household cleaning products can benefit both the companies who make them and investors of these companies.
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Questions of election integrity have sometimes dominated political discourse in recent years, often featuring false claims made by former President Donald Trump. Ozarks Public Radio checked in with the Springfield-area elections chief on what Greene County and Missouri voters can expect in 2024.
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The 2024 election cycle is upon us. Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller called a news conference this week to go over how Republicans and Democrats can throw their hats into the ring for the August 4 primary election.
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The city’s Renew Jordan Creek project is now expected to cost more than $37 million, $8.3 million more than expected last summer.
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Back in September, Branson launched a “lodging safety initiative” to ensure motels and hotels comply with public health and safety rules. The city issued a progress update this week.