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The nearly 120-year-old building will be closed for approximately 10 months as it gets upgrades to its HVAC and accessibility.
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Drinking Water Week is a time to emphasize the importance of a clean and adequate water supply.
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The county received a total of $56.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act money from the federal government.
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The multi-year grant comes from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
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The program, Cultural Connections with Nature is Friday night at the Springfield Conservation Nature Center from 6 to 9.
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During a visit to Springfield on Thursday, Missouri Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey called on the Missouri Senate to pass a bill that would make an existing anti-human trafficking task force permanent — and steer more resources toward that effort.
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The Freedom Caucus, a faction of Republicans, has vowed to debate the budget in detail and attempt to cut hundreds of millions in spending. That could push final votes on spending past the constitutional deadline of May 10.
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Stogner is senior manager of technology services with Jack Henry.
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The legislation comes after several unsuccessful attempts to stop public funds from going to abortion providers or affiliates through the budget process. The bill now goes to Gov. Mike Parson.
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The sale runs through Sunday, April 28. Hundreds lined up for a preview Tuesday. One Hundred percent of the proceeds benefit the Springfield-Greene County Library.
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On Tuesday, the Revive 66 homeless campground in northwest Springfield announced it was closed until further notice, cutting off walk-up shelter access for homeless men in the area.
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Springfield Earth Day Festival, a ticketed, plastic-free event, will be held at Jordan Valley Park on Saturday, April 27.