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Thompson has worked at the zoo since 2004. He replaces Mike Crocker who served as zoo director for many years.
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Last fall, Springfield City Council began a discussion as to whether housing should be one of the key policy positions for Missouri’s third-largest city. On Monday night, they made it official.
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The change from the Missouri Valley Conference to CUSA will take effect July, 1, 2025.
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The Butterfly House is located at Nathanael Greene-Close Memorial Park, 2400 S. Scenic in Springfield.
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Planned Parenthood says they will continue offsetting the costs of seeing patients on Medicaid despite a bill signed into law Thursday.
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The $51.7 billion spending plan for the coming year is about halfway between the House-passed budget and the proposal crafted in the Senate Appropriations Committee.
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The deadline for the legislature to pass the budget for the upcoming fiscal year is 6 p.m. Friday.
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Two lunch and learn sessions will be held on May 10 and May 17 at the museum.
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There has been an astronomical boom in research thanks to recent technology.
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Now that cannabis is fully legal for adults, Missouri’s third-largest city has 10 licensed marijuana dispensaries. Meanwhile, five of them haven’t yet paid sales taxes they owe for the month of March.
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A tornado moved along Highway 60 Wednesday afternoon, from Monett to Aurora.
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The Ozark Board of Aldermen voted Monday to move forward with a development proposal that would fill a vacant lot on the north side of the historic square. They voted down a previous design in April.