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City Utilities said the John Twitty Energy Center suffered "extensive damage" to one of the plant's cooling towers.
One person is in the hospital and a Nixa restaurant is closed after a vehicle crashed into a building on Sunday, June 29.
Springfield parks were still recovering from the April 29 storms. Additional severe weather this weekend caused more damage.
Springfield Public Schools and local colleges reported tree debris and scattered power outages after the June 29 storm.
The U.S. Postal Service is launching a set of four "SpongeBob SquarePants" stamps on Aug. 1. A sheet of 16 stamps will be $16.
City Utilities' outage map was only working intermittently, but showed more than 37,000 customers without power at 8 p.m.
Storms that rolled through Springfield about 5 p.m. Sunday, June 29 knocked out power for at least 37,000 City Utilities ...
Having a mental health specialist within 911 will help decrease police response to mental health crisis situations and ...
As of late Sunday night, about 30,000 City Utilities customers were without electricity, according to the utility company.
Since Missouri State announced its departure from the Missouri Valley Conference for Conference USA, we've been hard at work getting familiar with the Bears' new league, while bringing readers along ...
The “some little something” was always steak, potatoes and a vegetable, and when he came home for lunch, he'd produce the “some little something.” And by suppertime she would have made a pie from ...
The Missouri means “The Welfare of the People Shall be the Supreme Law.” Too often, it gets trumped by money, Ozarks farmer ...
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