Alamo Drafthouse Reopening Soon
Springfield’s Alamo Drafthouse theater is reopening soon. The theater announcing it will open its doors on April 28. Alamo Drafthouse was forced to close because of the coronavirus pandemic. Press Release Springboard Ventures is pleased to announce plans to
Ozarks Food Harvest Providing Record-Breaking Number Of Meals
Ozarks Food Harvest says since April of 2020, it has provided a record-breaking 22 million meals to 270 organizations. The food bank has also purchased over $3.5 million dollars worth the food to keep shelves stocked at
Walmart In Springfield Holding Vaccination Clinic
Walmart is hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic Thursdays through Mondays. It starts April 15. It’s located at the old Gordmans building next to the South Campbell Walmart. Doors are open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Appointments
To Retain Workers, Walmart Moves More Of Them To Full Time
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart is moving more of its workers full time as the nation’s largest private employer looks for more ways to attract and retain employees. The company said Wednesday it plans to have two–thirds
Missouri Lawmakers Move To Make Daylight Saving Permanent
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s Republican–led state House on Wednesday advanced a proposal to make daylight saving time permanent. Lawmakers in a voice vote gave the bill initial approval. It needs another full House vote to
Biden Plans To Pull Troops Out Of Afghanistan
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden says he will withdraw the remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan and end America’s longest war. He declared on Wednesday that the Sept. 11 attacks, which were coordinated from Afghanistan, cannot justify
Prosecutor Reviews Child Abuse Claims Against Missouri Lawmaker
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri prosecutor says she’s working with police after the House speaker raised concerns about a resigning lawmaker’s contact with a child. Emails obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press show House Speaker Rob
Lawmakers Upset With State Labor Department
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri House members are upset with the head of the state’s labor department after the agency it placed liens on the properties of some people who mistakenly received unemployment benefits. Lawmakers told
House Bill Would Let Colleges Raise Tuition Without Limits
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri colleges and universities would have free rein to increase student tuition under a bill advancing in the Legislature. The GOP-led House on Tuesday passed a bill that would remove state limits on
Witness Describes Shooting In Koshkonong
Two turkey hunters survived Saturday’s deadly shooting Saturday morning at a convenience store in Koshkonong. Mike Jedlicka says he and his 15-year-old nephew had just stopped at the Snappy Mart when shots rang out. Jedlicka tells KY3