Chris Drew
Morning Edition Host and Reporter-
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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New mayor Eric Franklin and new councilmembers Daniel Harter and Justin Shaw were also sworn in during Tuesday's meeting.
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The Board of Aldermen voted 4-2 to reject a building proposed on a vacant lot on the northside of the historic square.
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Nixa is taking steps towards plans for a remodel of city hall, improving water infrastructure and expanding Main Street.
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The State of Missouri allows for ties in elections of this sort to be decided by a runoff or coin toss, depending on the consent of the candidates.
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The library district announced in a press release that the Hatch Foundation has made a $600,000 donation towards the construction project.
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From 6-8 Friday the community can join in a night of fun on the new synthetic turf fields.
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A plan for development on a vacant lot on the square in Ozark stirred almost an hour of questions, comments and discussion at Ozark's Board of Aldermen meeting Monday.
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We look at how one city in the path of totality in southeast Missouri is preparing for the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.
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On our last day of Sense of Community reporting, we talk to professionals who work with their clients to file the right document at the right time and understand a process that takes years.