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Eastside residents from seven surrounding subdivisions packed the P&Z meeting July 17 in opposition to a rezoning proposal.
Charles Neff has been appointed Drury University's new chaplain, succeeding Peter Browning. Neff will also serve as a ...
Roy A. Dameron, one of the few large blueberry growers in Springfield in the early 1980s, was known to help other growers boost their own plants.
Friends of the Library book sales generated more than $500,000 for the Springfield-Greene County system in the past year.
The 2025 high school football season will be here before you know it. Here are the Springfield area's best defensive linemen entering the season: ...
Coldplay held their first concert after a viral incident that led to a tech CEO resigning. Frontman Chris Martin gave a slight nod to the situation.
The Social Security Administration, which overpays billions in benefits annually, is beginning to withhold some benefits sent ...
The Ozark Empire Fair, the largest in the region, starts July 24 and runs through Aug. 2. Here are the foods to try, special ...
Still waiting for tomatoes on your tomato plants, or are the ones you have not looking great? This week's column offers some answers.
A Republican proposal set to go to voters in 2026 sets reasonable limits on abortion, Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins writes.
Attempts by Republican lawmakers to block or repeal voter-approved laws demonstrate the need for a robust initiative process, this writer argues.
A forecast filled with high temperatures prompted the Springfield-Greene County Park Board to adjust pool schedules and offer cooling center options.