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A Springfield-area church and a nonprofit linked to it made statewide headlines for the way they spent taxpayer money on pandemic-era food programs. The church, now considered in "good standing" by Missouri government, denies wrongdoing.
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In the crowded lobby of Life 360 Church in Springfield, Esther Faida, a 28-year-old Congolese refugee, is keeping an eye on her young daughter.Esther’s…
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A program aimed at helping people who are struggling to achieve success in their lives is well underway.The Life360 Fairbanks program, Jobs for Life, has…
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The long contested sale of a Springfield church to Walmart to construct a Neighborhood Market is expected to move forward. This after the Missouri Supreme…
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A citizens group opposed to a new Walmart in Springfield is vowing to continue its fight after a judge has ruled that a referendum petition to overturn…