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W. Rose Tree Road, Media, Sunday at 10 a.m. Are DEI workshops, affirmative action and hiring/membership quotas helpful? One way to increase personal and communal understanding and inclusion is ...
The NAACP Springfield and the League of Women Voters of Southwest Missouri organized a "teach-in" to promote social justice ...
Jacksonville Farmers Market: 7 a.m.-noon, Pathway Plaza, 1905 W. Morton Ave. | Fresh, locally sourced produce, homemade baked goods, handcrafted items and more. Every Saturday through Oct. 25.
Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief teams are providing free meals to Springfield residents in the wake of severe storms, ...
Indian Creek Baptist Church is holding its annual July 4th Homecoming Picnic on July 4th in the church grove along Route 381 ...
Storms Sunday night knocked out power to around 37,000 City Utilities customers as well as to many others around the region.
The City of Springfield has taken a significant step to promote and preserve its historic sites on the east side of ...
The claim that Haiti is safe contradicts a June 4 presidential proclamation that placed on a travel ban on Haiti.
OEM has announced that services will be continued for Wednesday, July 2, for lunch from noon to 2 p.m. and dinner from 6 to 8 ...
Power has been restored for nearly all of the Missouri State University campus after a severe storm Sunday, June 29, left ...
The First Baptist Church Dallas hosted Celebración Hispana, a space for Spanish speakers to share their faith.
Multiple agencies attended the fair and provided resources like blood pressure checks, and other health screenings.