Evangel Moves Spring Graduation Ceremony
Evangel is moving graduation to Saturday, August 15 due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. More from the university: SPRINGFIELD, MO. – Following a survey of more than 500 spring graduates of Evangel University and its seminary, officials have
Drury Commencement Rescheduled
With schools closing for the rest of the year statewide, Drury has moved their spring commencement from May to August. This includes dayschool, evening, online and graduate program graduations. Evening, online and graduate commencement will be held
Pineapple Whip Now Open
Something to make the kids smile during the stay-at-home order, Pineapple Whip! That’s right, they’re open now! The seasonal favorite has been a staple in Springfield since 1974. The Battlefield location opened Monday and they began serving
Valuing Neighbors And Community, Springfield Woman Makes Face Masks For Free
Pat Larson, like many, works from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Larson has worked in Accounts Payable for New Covenant Academy for 12 years, but work is slow. Work is slow because with nobody in school,
Convoy of Hope Marshals Resources to Provide Food During Pandemic
Convoy of Hope in Springfield says it is pulling its resources together to help during the Coronavirus pandemic. We have more from Convoy of Hope themselves below. SPRINGFIELD, MO. — April 9, 2020 — In response to
Missouri Department of Labor Now Issuing $600 Dollar Federal Unemployment
Federal Supplementary payments will be delivered through the DES within the coming weeks. A press release by the Missouri Department of Labor is as follows. Jefferson City, MO –– The Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations’
Liberty Utilities Donates $500,000 To Local Communities During Pandemic
Liberty Utilities is donating $500,000 to help the communities it serves. You can read more about the donation below: On April 8, 2020, Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., parent company of Liberty Utilities and Liberty Power, announced a
CU Says Follow Social Distancing At Fellows, McDaniel Lakes
Springfield City Utilities is reminding people to follow the CDC guidelines on social distancing when they go to Fellows and McDaniel Lakes. Here’s more from CU: With the City and State’s order for Stay-At-Home in effect through
Health Department Warns Against Travel
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department is warning people not to travel for fear they’ll get the coronavirus and bring it back home. Director Clay Goddard says 30% of all Greene County cases have been travelers. But adding
Democrats Push For Vote-By-Mail Option
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to bolster mail-in voting and take other steps to make balloting easier this November as Congress starts planning its next major bill to reinforce the economy and battle the