Chris Drew
Morning Edition Host and Reporter-
The regular events serve those facing housing and financial insecurity with convenient access to a variety of services and a specific theme each month. This month service providers will assist with obtaining new IDs and Birth Certificates, past themes have focused on resources for families and veterans.
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The eight-week sessions deliver need-to-know information to would-be entrepreneurs. Innovate SOMO is a partnership between the efactory and codefi.
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The Rogers Community Food Forest is a project of Springfield Community Gardens. It was established in 2017. They hope it will last for decades.
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The candidates gave opening statements and took a brief series of questions from the audience during the event, which also included Republican candidates for Missouri House District 132.
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The city amended its budget to allow for promotions and hiring two new officers to the Nixa Police Department. The money comes from a public safety sales tax passed in 2023.
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The experimental artificial island is filled with native plants. It will be monitored to see how well it filters water and supports insect and animal life.
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The work will be Phase IV of the Historic Downtown Streetscape project. The informational session is scheduled for Thursday, June 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Council Chambers in Branson's City Hall.
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Democrat Jeremy Dean is running unopposed in the August 6 Primary Election. Republicans Stephanos Freeman and Bernadean McAfee are competing for the chance to represent their party in November's election. There is no incumbent in this district. Current representative for the 132nd, Democrat Crystal Quade, has reached her term limit. KSMU reached out to McAfee who declined to be interviewed.
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Republican Stephanos Freeman is running against Republican Bernadean McAfee in the August 6 Primary Election. The Democrat in the race for the 132nd seat is Jeremy Dean. There is no incumbent in this district. Current representative for the District 132 House seat, Democrat Crystal Quade, has reached her term limit.
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June 14, 1777 the Second Continental Congress adopted the first flag of the United States. The date has been celebrated officially as Flag Day since 1916.