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City officials want input as they develop a framework for evaluating potential future data center applications.
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The city's previous city administrator resigned in June to take a position in Nixa.
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Both procedural and medication abortion are now available in Springfield.
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The audit was requested by Willard citizens.
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Amos Bridges is editor of the Springfield News-Leader.
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What can the moon tell us about our Solar System's history?
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The decision by Nixa's City Council came after over an hour of public input.
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Hear news of a new student union on the Ozarks Tech's Springfield campus, a brief on how communities across the Ozarks are responding to concerns about Flock cameras, an update on a lawsuit over congressional redistricting in Missouri and a look at the latest album from the Creek Rocks.
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Three Springfield organizations have partnered for a back-to-school safety campaign.
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Construction on The U began in September 2024, and it's open in time for the start of fall classes on Monday, August 17.
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With an early September deadline looming for changes to the Missouri ballot, the chief justice asked for ‘sufficient time for expedited appellate review’ of the complex issues.
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August is National Emergency Preparedness Month.