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After a Missouri Supreme Court decision Tuesday, the group People Not Politicians is urging Secretary of State Denny Hoskins to make a decision on whether its referendum on the 2025 congressional map will make the November 2026 ballot.
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The new six-panel mural is located at George Washington Carver Elementary School.
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The high court also rejected lawsuits contending that the new lines passed in 2025 were not compact as required by law.
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Springfield City Council will hear the proposed changes to Chapter 18 of the city code Monday night.
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Two local charities benefited from the program through SPS, the Hatch Foundation and The Giving Square.
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Joe White's pending retirement from Kanakuk Kamps is called a 'copout' by the sister of Trey Carlock, who died by suicide after being abused there as a boy.
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The four-time Olympian will be an assistant coach for the men's and women's swim teams.
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MU Health Care unveils new building with capacity to double patients served.
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Other legislation that could be considered in the last week of the 2026 session includes a wide-reaching education bill and measures to limit vehicle inspections and raise the rural highway speed limit.
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Renew Missouri received funding from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks for the new program.
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Federal prosecutors said the teenager was driven in handcuffs from California to a Christian reform school in southwest Missouri. Agape Boarding School later closed amid an abuse scandal.
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Ozarks Lyric Opera teams up with a local author and musician to create “Dream Big,” a story about Ella Kate Ewing, aka “The Missouri Giantess,” Live From Downtown returns for its second season, Episode 6 of “The Life and Times of Curtis Lee,” Central Springfield Community Choir’s upcoming pops concert, Western swing music at The Shrine, and Soundcheck with Little Jones.