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“Legacy of Hope” Dinner Gala and Auction / Senators Demand Answers About Private Meeting with EPA Administrator and Texas Governor / McCaskill Voices Support for Legislation to Overturn Bush Policy on CHIP / Call for Artists and Dessert Divas / Disney’s The Aristocats Kids Comes To Life at The Landers / Convoy of Hope Still Responding to Midwest Floods / Habitat Homeowner To Hammer Last Nail On New House Built During Price Cutter Charity Championship Golf Tournament / Despite Current Economics, Missouri’s Trucking Industry Still Needs Trained Drivers / Congressman Blunt Unveils ‘Find More, Use Less’ Energy Plan; Kicks Off District Wide Energy Tour / President Signs Into Law Bill To Protect America's Children / McCaskill Announces Federal Funding To Improve Library Media Centers / Bond Secures More than $7 Million in Federal Funds for Missouri Farmers / Bond Secures Almost $ 14 Million in Federal Funds for Military Projects that will Help Save Soldiers’ Lives / Congressman Blunt Named National Geographic Legislator of the Year / Bond Urges Congress to Stop the Gimmicks, Get Real About Lowering Gas Prices to Help Struggling Families, Workers / Bruce Jenner to headline 29th Annual St. John’s Sunshine Run / Ozark Greenways Asks for Volunteers to Help Continue Building the Valley Water Mill Hiking Trail / Junior Achievement Receives Local Grants / City Manager Search Update / Special certification received by Leadership Coach at Center for Workforce Development / Ozarks Technical Community College to host New Student Welcome Days / Claymobile's Ice Cream Social at the Creamery / Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings to perform for Gigs at the Gillioz / Moonlight Revue to perform for Gigs at the Gillioz / The Gillioz Theatre Ropes In Two Classic Films for Western Month / A New Community Theatre Hits the Scene / From the Office of the Director of Health: Breastfeeding Gives Infants Best Start in Life / The Gillioz Theatre Ropes In Two Classic Films for Western Month / USA Softball Event - SOLD OUT!!! / League of Women Voters publishes free Voters Guides / Springfield Regional Arts Council: Annual Report and Newsletter / Kids in Springfield - Prepare for Journey to Outer Space; a NASA adventure! / McCaskill: Medicare Advantage Rules Should Be Stronger / End of Summer "Sounds on the Square" / First Friday Artwalk Listings for August / CRIME STOPPERS: Christopher Travis Huddleston. William Forrest Hughes, and Wyatt A. Bohmont are all still wanted / CRIME STOPPERS: Robbery and assault that occurred on May 30, 2008, between 1:00 and 2:00 AM / McClendon Elected to Chair Mental Health Commission / Tennis Legend Billie Jean King To Visit Springfield / Review of MSU's Musical Production of "Anything Goes" by Robert Me / Mike Carr Endorses Brooke Hobbs For Greene County Circuit Court Clerk / Montee Issues Audit of Agriculture - Department of Agriculture / Famed wrestler and coach offers clinic Friday, Saturday at CHS / CU awards three energy efficiency grants: Springfield Workshop, Incorporated($22,500) - Missouri State University-Residence Life and Services($22,340) - Boys & Girls Town of Missouri($5,140) / USA Women's Softball / Nationwide Tour Pros Play in the Celebrity Skins Game / Extra Innings Presents the 2nd Annual Missouri TPX Top 96 / Call for Entries - St. Peters’ Community & Arts Center Announces “Feast Your Eyes” Art Competition / Photography Exhibit Opening on St. John's Campus / Discovery Center collecting School supplies for Salvation Army / Drury’s Leadership Academy Students Help the Homeless / New major, two minors added by Evangel’s HPER Department / Junior League of Springfield Announces New Officers for 2008-2009 League Year / Feinstein Foundation Helps the Food Bank with $1,141 Donation / Habitat Homeowner To Hammer Last Nail On New House Built During Price Cutter Charity Championship Golf Tournament / “PIECES OF DREAMS: The African-American Community in Greene County” will be repeated at the History Museum
 

 
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