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Discussion covers testing options and legal protections for employers.

ARPA provided $3.5 million in grants to regional network.

Sewer, landfill and recycling center rates are going up July 1.

Officials say new LED lights represent the second-largest stadium improvement project to date.

Southern Hills Shopping Center improvement is not a transportation project, according to Councilmember Craig Hosmer. 

Developer alleges harassment and interference from University Heights residents. 

Peter and Jack Herschend are selected by the Hawthorn Foundation for honor that recognizes citizen leadership.

The pool at The X Center has not opened for the season due to a "significant leak," officials say.

Bird's territory is growing, per its agreement with the city.

Chuck Wooten, 95, held public service roles during the 1980s and '90s.

State House Rep. Stephanie Hein discusses her freshman session in Jefferson City during an SBJ event.

Francine Pratt, director of Prosper Springfield, explained the link between median income level and poverty rate at a City Council learning session. 

A request for proposal process runs through June 28.

With new licenses coming available, meetings are meant to educate potential applicants.

Planned development changes would apply to 402 acres.

McDonald, Jasper and Newton counties are getting upgrades via Missouri Network Alliance.

Manufacturing, health care, IT, retail, hospitality and government are among the industries represented.

The mayor is recognized for community service involvement, citizenship and other work.

The Missouri Nonpublic School Accrediting Association votes unanimously, officials say.

The Springfield municipality partners with ETC Institute to survey 12,000 households.

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A safe room and classroom addition at Willard Central Elementary School will be used by the music, arts and athletic programs for a district that had 4,536 students last year, according to Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education figures, but school officials say enrollment is projected to grow.

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