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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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Colten Harris, Springfield Public Works superintendent of streets, discusses how the city prepares for winter weather.
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The recommendations stem from the Transit Optimization Study, done by a consultant hired by CU.
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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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By May 2024, Willard expects to have built one of the largest inclusive playgrounds in the area, complete with ramps, surfaces and play equipment that anyone can use — regardless of disability status.
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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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The Springfield court case brought by University Heights homeowners against commercial developers went to trial on Thursday.
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Brendan Griesemer assumes leadership of Restore SGF on January 16 following his hiring by the Restore SGF board of directors January 11.
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The City of Springfield says Be Kind & Merciful LLC is now seeking a planned development status for its property in University Heights — requiring a specific site plan and stricter standards than commercial zoning.
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The city of Willard says it’s set to take training about state open-government law from the Missouri Attorney General’s office.