
Springfield, Missouri
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Springfield, Missouri, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 410 stories have been published about Springfield, Missouri which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Springfield, Missouri, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 410 stories have been published about Springfield, Missouri which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldThe Missouri Department of Health and Human Services is moving its free drive-through testing for several illnesses to Wednesdays. The post You can still get free, drive-through testing for COVID-19, flu and RSV in Springfield. Now it will be on Wednesdays appeared first on Springfield Daily Citizen.
You can still get free, drive-through testing for COVID-19, flu and RSV in Springfield. Now it will be on Wednesdays - Springfield Daily Citizen
Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldThe Springfield area is in good hands with top-tier talent all over the Ozarks. The underclassmen at different schools in the area showed we're going to have good reasons to go to the gym for quite some time. Here are the players who have already shown that they're capable of being the next batch of southwest Missouri high school basketball superstars.
These Springfield area boys' high school basketball underclassmen showed they're next
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Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldA working group of local organizations and residents have developed a report with recommendations on how the city can tackle the issue. The report recommends City Council takes up an entire overhaul of the city's nuisance property abatement system. There were 17,803 nuisance-related code enforcement cases from 2015 to 2021 with an average of 3,000 per year.
How should Springfield address run-down, abandoned houses? Report recommends solutions
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Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldThe Springfield school board voted 4-3 to remove Maryam Mohammadkhani as vice president. The vote followed an incident at a youth summit in which she corrected a facilitator. The incident may weigh on voters' minds when they go to the polls April 4 to elect two board members.
Emails to SPS board show public reaction after vote to demote Maryam Mohammadkhani
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Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldOther Statutory Actions case filed on February 17, 2021 in the Missouri Western District Court
Stearns v. Secure Agent Marketing LLC
Facebook · SpringfieldThe city council voted to approve a combination $12 million purchase agreement that includes the stadium and parking lot. Councilman Craig Hosmer abstained int he vote. A long-term lease agreement with the Springfield Cardinals, a Double-A affiliate of the 11-time Major League Baseball (MLB) World Champion St. Louis Cardinals is also part of the deal.
Springfield City Council approves plan to buy Hammons Field, parking lot
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Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldThe House is set to take a final vote on the budget by the end of the week. It will then head to the Senate, where members are expected to make significant changes. The House's budget proposal includes $78 million to increase the reimbursement rate for child care.
MO House debates child care, schools and diversity in budget. Here's what was cut, added
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Springfield, Missouri · SpringfieldIllinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza announced Wednesday morning her office paid another $150 million into the Illinois Rainy Day Fund. The state has received eight credit upgrades from the three main credit agencies in the past two years. In April 2018, the state had less than $50,000 in reserves after a 2-year budget impasse.
Illinois Comptroller sets aside millions more for a rainy day
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