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Tag: in-depth

Posted inSpringfield Life

Is Springfield lager-locked? Craft breweries reveal best-selling brews

by Jeff Kessinger June 22, 2022July 1, 2022

With 10 craft brewery and micro-operations in the city, does Springfield have a craft beer style it loves more than anything else? Does it have a type? According to the city’s brewers, it does. Kind of.

Posted inSpringfield Life

Lite reading: Beer types for the confused drinker

by Jeff Kessinger June 22, 2022June 21, 2022
Posted inEconomy & Growth

Is your paycheck keeping up with inflation in the Ozarks?

by Rance Burger June 20, 2022June 17, 2022
Posted inElections & Citizen Participation

A Springfield layman’s voting guide: Who will represent us in Congress?

by Ron Davis June 16, 2022June 15, 2022
Posted inEconomy & Growth

He’s given millions to Springfield causes. But the public knows almost nothing about Bobby Allison

by Steve Pokin June 14, 2022June 20, 2022
Posted inEconomy & Growth

Will a developer take on Joplin’s romantic — but deteriorating — train depot?

by Kaitlyn McConnell June 7, 2022June 7, 2022
Posted inBusiness & Economic Development

Making Springfield better for people who can work from anywhere

by Rance Burger June 6, 2022June 7, 2022
Kevin and Carol Winslow look at photographs of their son Sean that were displayed at his funeral. Sean died in Feb., 2022 at age 27 after falling and hitting his head after being tased by Greene County deputy sheriffs in Springfield, MO, on January 28, 2022.
Posted inPublic Order & Safety

Two Taser-related deaths in Springfield this year. Why was the public only informed of one?

by Jackie Rehwald June 6, 2022June 22, 2022
Posted inEconomy & Growth

Big city or same old town? Springfield’s future is blurry

by Ron Davis June 2, 2022June 3, 2022
Posted inHealth

What’s next for Springfield’s Twitter-famous hospital CEO Steve Edwards?

by Cory Matteson May 31, 2022May 31, 2022

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