More county residents have died from COVID-19 in September than all previous months combined.
The department has now reported more COVID-19 fatalities in September than all previous months combined.
Nonprofit online university offers over 19 programs in business, IT, education and nursing that are eligible for the grant.
He will serve a one-year term.
A local expert from Springfield will be a featured speaker during the webinar, the second of a three-part series
Scholarships will provide high-speed internet for hundreds of students in Missouri to close the digital divide learning gap
Perseid Meteor Shower to Peak on Aug. 13
Caley Walker was recently awarded a $3,000 Bright Future Scholarship to the online, nonprofit university
The Webinar on Workforce Development Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic is Set for July 16 at 9 a.m.
Mobile device users are catching onto efficient and accessible ways to handle their financial matters, including their taxes.
July 9 | 15-minute “Ask Me Anything” live Instagram session where she will answer questions and interact with fans at 7 p.m. CDT.
New partnership will offer educational assistance to Springfield-area service members and further workplace success
Americana Tire and Wheel aims to make the roadways safer with important tips for proper trailer towing and tire use
U.S. Cellular Shares Mobile Options for Kids to Experience a Virtual Camp This Summer
Businesses can run smoothly from anywhere
Missouri Connections Academy Enrolling Students in Grades K–12 for Upcoming School Year
Missouri Public Transit Association to host free virtual event on ADA guidelines for providing equal transit service to all passengers.
Donation follows a $10,000 donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs COVID-19 Relief Fund that directly supported youth in Springfield
Christopher McCann was awarded a $7,000 scholarship to the online, nonprofit university
Emma Sandbothe of Marshfield received $1,000 from U.S. Cellular to further her cause
WGU Missouri Announces up to $100,000 in Scholarships for Students Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic
Way to make purchases with the added benefit of helping keep shoppers and workers healthy
WGU Missouri delivers bagels to healthcare workers in honor of National Nurses Week
U.S. Cellular Serves up Technology Options to Help in the Kitchen while Staying Home
Wireless Carrier Eliminates Overage Charges and Adds Hotspot Data through July 31
Of the $325,000 donated, $10,000 will be given to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield
Tips for Keeping Phones Clean
U.S. Cellular announced the winners of its 3rd annual Black History Month Art Contest with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield
The nonprofit, fully online university is offering up to 50 scholarships worth up to $7,000 each
WGU helps make the dream of higher education a reality for hundreds across Missouri
Contest is being held in conjunction with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield
Nonprofit, online university to award $75,000 in scholarships to Missourians who dream of earning a college degree
The Online, Nonprofit University Aims to Help Missourians Going Back to School in 2020
National Wireless Carrier Calls for Nominations; Pledges $60,000 to Six Youths Bringing Fairness to Their Communities
Online, nonprofit university students also borrow half as much as students nationwide
Despite the Direct and Indirect Economic Impact Exceeding $3.67 Billion in Missouri, , State Funding for Transit Remains at a Record Low
Operation: Veteran Smiles gives back to those who have served
Cell site enhances U.S. Cellular’s network in a six to seven-mile radius that extends into Texas and Wright counties.
Time is one of our most valuable commodities.
A Springfield resident throws out first pitch at St. Louis Cardinal's game