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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a global health campaign to improve support and screening for breast cancer.
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A volunteer project will bring together officers and citizens.
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At their meeting Monday, the Ozark Board of Aldermen approved directing $1 million annually towards funding the debt service for a new public safety facility. The money had previously been designated for Public Works and general capital projects.
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Hear news of a major reallocation of funds approved to pay for a new police headquarters in Ozark and news of a volunteer project this weekend pairing Springfield police and the nonprofit Crosslines with the community.
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This is at least the 15th ICE detainee death nationwide and the second in Missouri this year, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's website.
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The state has worked to purge the social-equity program of alleged ‘predatory’ practices. Contracts at the heart of 22 revoked licenses were written by an attorney who represents the state’s cannabis trade group and had a hand in the drafting of the marijuana legalization amendment that created the program.
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Twenty years after its Broadway debut, Mosaic Arts Collective stages the musical in a once-segregated theater with a large cast and a community-driven mission.
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Actors of all ages will bring the DreamWorks favorite to life with song and dance, and we talk with the director for a sneak peek ahead of opening night.
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Bruce Adib-Yazdi defeated Zone 4 Incumbent Matthew Simpson.
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The Springfield Chamber of Commerce discussed a number of topics at a media round table this week, including what they learned during a recent visit to Cincinnati, their support of an upcoming ballot measure and their vision for ongoing development downton.
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Years ago, the Ozarks was a hub for growing fruits including apples, strawberries and tomatoes.