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The budget also includes capital funds for projects at Missouri State University.
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The Jefferson Avenue Footbridge on Springfield’s historic Commercial Street has been closed since 2016. The move came after the city deemed the 122-year-old structure unsafe. Now, with an infusion of funding from the state of Missouri, the bridge could be restored by fall of next year.
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The Ozark Board of Aldermen voted Monday to move forward with a development proposal that would fill a vacant lot on the north side of the historic square. They voted down a previous design in April.
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The $156 million is part of the federal Inflation Reduction Act's Solar for All program.
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The money will be used as part of the Renew Jordan Creek Project.
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Devlin Pierce will be on Studio Live on Friday, May 10, 2024 at noon. Then catch an in-person performance at Mother's Brewing Co. for Studio Live Social Hour from 6-8 pm that night.
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Good Dads, established in 2015, has recovered more than $3 million in child support payments for the Missouri Department of Social Services-Family Support Division.
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A resumption of the internal GOP warfare that led to a 41-hour filibuster last week could, for the first time since 1997, force lawmakers to complete appropriations in a special session.
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"The Hatch" playground will be located at Miller Park at Fellows Lake. Kiwanis Club of Springfield South raised $500,000 to build the new accessible and inclusive playground. It will be named in honor of major donor The Hatch Foundation.
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A group turned in more than 200,000 signatures backing the effort to eventually raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
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The cicadas, also known as Brood XIX, emerge only every 13 years.