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Today's riddle: Why do fish live in salt water? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Springfield loses 142 public housing units in 2025 (springfieldstandard.com) — Springfield now has 142 fewer public housing units than last year, dropping to 312 and ranking sixth among Missouri cities for public housing availability. HUD data show 1,364 voucher units and 953 project-based units here, with average rent at $321 and tenants spending about 27.5% of their income on housing.
2. Gratitude, encouragement given to SPS employees at annual back-to-school pep rally (sgfcitizen.org) — Springfield Public Schools brought nearly 3,500 employees to Great Southern Bank Arena for a spirited back-to-school pep rally focused on encouragement amid tight finances. Superintendent Grenita Lathan explained why flat state funding prevented cost-of-living raises, highlighted academic gains, and urged staff to advocate for better school funding while celebrating the creativity and community spirit of Springfield educators preparing for the new year.
3. MSU hosts Sample Springfield as a part of new week-long welcome initiative (ozarksfirst.com) — Missouri State University is expanding its Week of Welcome by turning the Sample Springfield event into a week-long effort to plug new students into Springfield businesses and community life. Local favorites like Bass Pro Shops, MudHouse Coffee, and Bambino's set up on campus, helping newcomers see Springfield as home while giving them time between classes to explore, socialize, and build lasting connections.
4. Cyclists faced choice between child and concrete embankment, Springfield lawsuit alleges (ozarksfirst.com) — A wrongful death lawsuit filed in Greene County alleges a Springfield couple failed to keep their child out of a neighborhood street before a March bicycle crash. The suit says two cyclists swerved into a concrete embankment to avoid the child, leading to fatal injuries for one rider and permanent injuries for the other, and seeks damages for medical, funeral, and income losses.
5. Springfield surveys 1,770 lane miles of roads to guide repair spending (ky3.com) — Springfield is sending a high-tech survey vehicle across all 1,770 lane miles of city-maintained roads over the next four weeks to decide where repair dollars go. Each street will get a pavement condition score so engineers can fix roads while they're still in fair shape, stretch voter-approved sales tax funds further, and reduce future potholes and major rebuilds.
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