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A team of city officials and consultants was on hand Thursday night at Springfield Art Museum for a drop-in event intended to update residents on the first major community development code update since 1995.
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Belote expressed gratitude for his time with the Springfield-Greene County Park Board.
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For over an hour on Monday night, local residents had their say on a new proposed ordinance that would crack down on unregulated entertainment devices with monetary prizes.
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Brendan Griesemer assumes leadership of Restore SGF on January 16 following his hiring by the Restore SGF board of directors January 11.
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Nick Nelson said an alternative exhibit space isn't possible due to specific conditions that are required for the art.
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Springfield voters will soon be asked whether they want future mayors to have a longer term in office, and if they want to reform the city’s ethics code.
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Don't throw away those old Christmas lights. Here's how to recycle items after the holidays are overThe City of Springfield Environmental Services offers ways to get rid of holiday wrappings, decorations responsibly.
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Springfield is often deemed a great place to start a business — but is it a great place to live? A much-anticipated city housing study is almost complete.
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Springfield City Council will decide in the coming weeks whether to put the issue on the ballot.
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Late Thursday, the city of Springfield announced a Monday City Council meeting to consider changes to city charter. City voters would ultimately approve or reject any changes.