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Nixa spokesperson takes job with city of Joplin

Drew Douglas starts as Joplin’s director of communications and marketing next week.

Springfield City Council enacted an ordinance outlawing cash-prize devices in February.

Roy Holand, former state legislator: "For those citizens bold enough to offer public comments, a more respectful and informational exchange could occur with the BOE adoption of the hearing policy used by the local city council and state legislature."

Plan set to transform 7.5 acres in north Springfield.

City officials and engineering consultants outline $32M project costs and schedule at community meeting.

Bill Darr is recognized for his agribusiness work.

Companies now have until 10:30 a.m. on April 23 to submit bids for the rehab project.

The 4-3 votes came amid a discussion about division on the district’s governing board.

Members vote down Monica Horton’s motion to approve each phase separately to satisfy community’s concerns. 

Adam Wainwright, who holds the rare distinction of winning 200-plus games with a single franchise, released his debut country album last week.

The budget allocates state funding for rebuilding Interstate 44, gives a pay raise to state employees and sends National Guard troops to Texas to protect the southern border.

Both city of Springfield ballot measures are approved at the polls.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins encourages residents to engage with a state process to determine how best to use federal funds.

Police spokesperson says department has nearly 1,000 available devices meant to curb vehicle thefts.

Both city of Springfield ballot measures are approved at the polls.

Jimmie Bell is accused of allegedly sexually harassing tenants.

Maria Neider is the municipality's new communications director.

The community pool at The X Center in McCauley Park is expected to reopen this summer.

University officials say they are responding to FAFSA delays.

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