Springfield News Leader - Sat Nov 28
The Christian County Neighborhood Center invites the public to a pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. Dec.
Facts indicate library owed its due in Christian County voteSpringfield News Leader - Sat Nov 28
Recently, two letters were published in reply to one I submitted regarding the Nov.
Framed offers affordable variety of stylesSpringfield News Leader - Sat Nov 28
Address: 588 E. Christian County CC, Nixa Phone: 724-1200 Web site: www.framedforyou.com Owners: Emilie and Brian Hartwig Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday; and by appointment Nature of the business: Framed offers its customers custom framing for everything from fine art to shadow boxes.
State eager to test new snowplowsSpringfield News Leader - Fri Nov 27
Never let it be said that MoDOT travels lightly -- especially this winter. Much like the excited owners of a new sports car, local Missouri Department of Transportation officials cannot wait to unleash their trio of new rides when Old Man Winter blows through the Springfield area.
Suspect said he wouldn't be arrestedSpringfield News Leader - Thu Nov 26
Bolivar Police Chief Mike Seibert wasn't surprised Lance N. Anderson died in a shootout with police late Tuesday in Springfield.
Motorists might want to avoid downtown Springfield on Thursday morningKYTV Springfield - Wed Nov 25
The largest Thanksgiving Day run/walk in Missouri is Thursday morning. Participants and motorists should proceed with caution through the downtown area from 8 - " 9 a.m., Thursday.
Alleged teenage vandals plead not guilty during arraignmentSpringfield News Leader - Tue Nov 24
Ozark -- Five Nixa teens accused of vandalizing property in Christian County earlier this year pleaded not guilty to felony and misdemeanor charges Nov.
Ways to manage parks differSpringfield News Leader - Tue Nov 24
Ozark -- A vote by the Ozark Board of Aldermen to switch the city's parks board from an administrative body to an advisory body creates a new system designed to provide more oversight of the parks department, its facilities, employees and finances.
Grants allow agencies to continue helpSpringfield News Leader - Tue Nov 24
A warning sign was there: A young student returned to school who had clearly lost weight over the summer.
Developers offer land for use as a parkSpringfield News Leader - Mon Nov 23
Developers of a major retail, residential and hotel project near U.S. 60 and 65 are offering to donate hundreds of acres of flood plain land for use as a park.
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