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Community Cornerstone: Springfield's Black Educators is open through May 7.
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Our Sense of Community Series, "Living Through Art," features residents in our community who express their identities through various art forms.
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More than 400 local business leaders packed into a Springfield hotel this week to hear economists from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis — one of 12 offshoots of the U.S. central bank. They shared an update on the Springfield regional economy and what could come next.
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The concert will start at 8 p.m. Friday, August 12.
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Humanities, Vol. 1, featuring works from the permanent collection, is at the museum through November 13.
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The event is Saturday, July 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Springfield Expo Center.
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The health care system would like to eventually incorporate the fresh produce into its cafeteria and patient meals, officials said.
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SPD Police Chief Paul Williams said they're heavily recruiting officers and employees, and interest in jobs is up.
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Just hours after the Supreme Court overturned five decades of abortion rights under the U.S. constitution in a ruling issued Friday, several hundred people gathered for a Springfield rally and a march in support of abortion access.
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Nolan Stolz plans to have his piece, "Route 66 Suite," finished by the 100th anniversary of Route 66 in 2026.