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Testing for COVID-19 is a vital tool to prevent spreading the virus to other people. To improve access to testing, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department and the Springfield-Greene County … more
No matter what the final verdict is for the vandalized mural this month, money is needed to repair or refresh the building. GRO Buffalo is organizing a refresh and repaint project fundraiser. GRO … more
The Disabled American Veterans and DAV Auxiliary hosted a Memorial Day breakfast and program Monday, May 30, in Buffalo. Chapter 62 Commander Kenneth Wickham welcomed all who came. Senior Vice … more
Two weeks ago the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) caught the nation’s attention when it warned that two-thirds of the United States could experience blackouts this summer. In a … more
The Lake Area Community Orchestra will perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, at Ha Ha Tonka State Park. The evening of wonderful music will be held on the west castle lawn. Provided seating will be … more
When it comes to things people are afraid of in the outdoors, venomous snakes top many fright lists. Although it’s true people should always give venomous snakes space, it’s equally true … more
Kyle Wilkens, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Missouri state director, recently announced the agency is investing $57,750,000 through the Community Facilities Direct Loan Program for … more
The Old Home Place Concert Series will host Memphis songwriter Tony Manard at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 9. This unique listening-room environment music series is held at Maple & Main, 101 S. Maple … more
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