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The Paradise City Arts Festival, considered the region's "unofficial" start to summer, returns this Memorial Day weekend.
City and state leaders met outside of Springfield’s Forest Park Wednesday to hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the ‘X’ intersection project, which is underway and will span six years.
This drop is loud in the best way possible, think sunset skies, peachy vibes, and that golden-hour glow you wish you could ...
Most school districts across the Ozarks are ending this week’s school year, including Springfield on Friday. Summer is a time ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) -Springfield Public Schools is giving books to students through its annual Summer Reading Challenge. Superintendent Dr. Grenita Lathan handed bags of books out to Disney ...
Grammy award-winning rock duo The Black Keys have added a new date for their ‘No Rain, No Flowers’ North American tour and it ...
The Springfield Library Foundation has received a $10,000 grant from PeoplesBank to support the Springfield City Library’s 2025 Summer Reading Program, “Level Up At Your Library.” ...
Applications are open for new arts programs available to Springfield middle and high school students this summer.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Rock band In This Moment will be performing in Springfield this summer. According to the Gillioz Theatre Facebook page, In This Moment’s Hell Hath No Fury Tour will be ...
Many consider Memorial Day weekend the unofficial start of summer, while others consider it the last day of school. Springfield Public Schools' last day of classes before summer break is Friday ...
A new handmade-focused farmers market is opening on Springfield’s west side this summer. The market will be held in the Papo’s Cafe parking lot on the first Sunday of each month, except for ...