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Springfield, MO
The city of Nixa is calling on residents to conserve water amid a time of little to no rain.
Officials say Nixa Utilities water customers have been using higher-than-usual amounts of water, resulting in low water pressure in some areas of the city.
Residents are being asked to help conserve water through July 22.
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Taking shape on 3.5 acres just east of State Highway H/Glenstone Avenue in the area of Valley Water Mill Park are the Fulbright Heights Apartments – three 23,000-square-foot buildings with 24 units each for a total of 72 one- and two-bedroom apartments.