Springfield News-Leader
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News-Leader provides you with in-depth local news, sports, and entertainment. The Springfield News-Leader is the hometown newspaper of Springfield, Missouri. Today, the Springfield News-Leader is combined with several other print publications, websites, and digital marketing services as part of the News-Leader Media Group, part of the nationwide USA Today Network.
Springfield News-Leader
9M ago
Whether you're a fan or just trying to figure out what your grandkids are talking about, here's everything to know about Squishmallows.
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Springfield News-Leader
9M ago
Like Missouri's seatbelt law, it will serve as a secondary violation, meaning the officer can't stop the driver for only breaking the new rule.
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Springfield News-Leader
9M ago
The waiver was hailed as a critical first step toward reimagining and revamping how public schools in Missouri are measured and held accountable.
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Springfield News-Leader
9M ago
It is with profound sadness that we announce that the World's Greatest MC who ever lived, Bob Barker has left us," Barker's publicist said.
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9M ago
The Devon Self-Storage facility features about 1,500 units, with the majority inside the pre-existing building. Six outdoor units were also added.
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9M ago
Chappell Roan's upcoming concert in Springfield is free and all donations collected will benefit The GLO Center.
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Springfield News-Leader
9M ago
Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his most iconic speech on Aug. 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. How close are we to the dream 60 years later?
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9M ago
Johnson pleaded guilty to the murder of Sweeney, a Springfield man investigators believe was caught in the crossfire of his new roommate's feud.
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9M ago
Dennis McDonald, director of athletics, said: "Offering free admission is a small token of our appreciation for their service."
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Springfield News-Leader
9M ago
The Georgia racketeering case could prompt some of the 18 people charged with the former president to turn on each other -- and him -- in effort to avoid jail
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