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The restaurant is looking for front and back of house staff, as well as replacements for Cafe Cusco employees who are moving ...
Despite bipartisan support, federal funding for Head Start and Early Head Start programs appeared to be in jeopardy this ...
The Foundation for Springfield Public Schools is raising money to fund innovative projects and critical classroom needs ...
Former chaplain Norris Burkes describes a hidden feature in a military church where he served and the lesson it provides in ...
Springfield-Greene County Health Department food inspectors found that an Ozarks restaurant was using out-of-date food and moldy pineapple, according to a June 12 routine inspection.
This week's letters call on politicians and others to do better when it comes to preserving programs and history that benefit the community.
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