CU Says Gas And Electric Rates Lower This Fall, Winter

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(KTTS News) — Springfield City Utilities says customers can expect to pay less this fall and winter. Natural gas prices will be about $40 less each month for the average customer from December through March. Natural gas

XFL And USFL To Merge

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NEW YORK (AP) — The XFL and USFL plan to join forces. The spring pro football leagues announced in a statement Thursday they would merge going forward. The statement said details of the new league would come

First Responders, Civilians Honored For Heroic Actions

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(KTTS News) —  Missouri Lt. Governor Kehoe awarded Missouri Public Safety Medals to first responders and civilians for their heroic actions in 2022. Kehoe honored 18 first responders, six of them posthumously, for their actions. He also

No Rodgers, But Plenty Of Hype For Chiefs-Jets Game

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The NFL figured it had a marquee made-for-TV matchup when it announced the league’s schedule in May. Aaron Rodgers’ New York Jets would square off at home against Patrick Mahomes and the

Gypsy Blanchard Granted Parole In Mother’s Death

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(KTTS News) — A woman from Springfield who pleaded guilty to her role in the 2015 stabbing death of her mother will be released from prison at the end of the year. Gypsy Blanchard has been granted

Women Charged With Baby Formula Thefts

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(KTTS News) — Two women are charged with stealing baby formula from supermarkets in Ash Grove, Lockwood and Sarcoxie. Video cameras showed the women taking about $1,500 worth of formula from a store in Lockwood. They were

Missouri S&T Announces Fall Enrollment Numbers

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(KTTS News) — Fall enrollment at Missouri University of Science and Technology is up over last year. The university says fall 2023 enrollment is 7,159 students. There were 7,083 students enrolled at the start of the fall

Governor Parson, First Lady Take Trade Trip To Japan

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(KTTS News) — Governor Parson and the First Lady, Teresa Parson, will go to Japan next month on a international trade mission. The governor’s office says Japan is a key trade partner, exporting $455 million dollars last