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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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KSMU reporter Gregory Holman sat down with Greene County's budget officer to learn more about this year's county spending, ahead of the budget's expected adoption by Greene County Commissioners on January 10. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
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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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The city is asking the public to participate in online open houses to help chart the future of portions of NN, South 3rd Street and South Street.
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After six hours of court argument and testimony from three witnesses taken two days after Christmas, it’s still not clear what will go up — if anything — on the northwest corner of Sunshine Street and National Avenue in Springfield’s historic University Heights neighborhood.
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The vote Thursday night was 5 to 1. The issue now goes to Springfield City Council for a public hearing.
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At Tuesday’s council meeting seven potential ballot measures were introduced as new business. They’ll be brought back up for a vote at the next council meeting January 9.
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The five-year capital improvement plan covers expected costs for upgrades to city infrastructure, new buildings and expenses on major equipment like vehicles.
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An update on the project will be given during a meeting Wednesday night, December 13.
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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.