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Posted inElections & Citizen Participation

Mayor, City Council candidates exceed $290K in campaign funds

by Rance Burger 3 hours agoMarch 28, 2023

All told, donors have put more than $290,000 toward the eight candidates running for contested seats in the municipal election April 4. In terms of dollars, the Springfield Good Government Committee is the most heavily invested political action committee in the election.

Posted inColleges & Universities

MSU’s top fundraiser agrees to stay at university with added $150,000 incentive

by Steve Pokin 4 hours agoMarch 28, 2023
Posted inSports

Drury basketball coach set to leave women’s program

by Lyndal Scranton 5 hours agoMarch 28, 2023
Posted inEconomy & Growth

Rounding third and going home: Springfield buys Hammons Field

by Rance Burger 8 hours agoMarch 28, 2023
Posted inK-12 Education

Springfield school candidates split along bright lines of culture wars and educator vs. business values  

by Cory Matteson 11 hours agoMarch 27, 2023
Posted inSteve Pokin Columns

Pokin Around: What’s this? Springfield Quonset hut once home to Casper’s might have new life

by Steve Pokin 12 hours agoMarch 28, 2023
A police officer exits their police car
Posted inPublic Order & Safety

Springfield police staffing not just a topic for campaign promises

by Rance Burger 12 hours agoMarch 27, 2023
A pallet loaded with supplies is driven by a forklift
Posted inSocial issues

Convoy of Hope responds to deadly tornadoes in Mississippi

by Jackie Rehwald March 27, 2023March 27, 2023
Posted inBusiness

C-Street gets colorful gun shop as local entrepreneur finds new home

by Jack McGee March 27, 2023March 25, 2023
A man wearing a white Cowboy hat, vest and white dress shirt poses for a photo
Posted inArts

Steven Spencer, Springfield’s world-traveling photographer, aims to take pictures of Notre Dame workers in Paris

by Mary Ellen Chiles March 27, 2023March 25, 2023

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  • Springfield school candidates split along bright lines of culture wars and educator vs. business values  
  • Steven Spencer, Springfield's world-traveling photographer, aims to take pictures of Notre Dame workers in Paris
  • Pokin Around: You can be skeptical of claim of regrown toes without being un-Christian
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