The City Council of the City of Springfield, Missouri, has received cost information for a possible change in retirement benefits for its employees under the Missouri Local Government Employees Retirement System. Read on...
Seventy-five years or more have passed since the last recorded activity on the burial sites. Following a search, the lot owner, heirs, beneficiaries, grantees or successors cannot be located. Read on...
Delivering his annual State of the City Address Thursday morning, Mayor Jeff Schrag said across this country, people are talking about Springfield, Missouri in a positive way. Read on...
The City of Springfield will document the historic structures along West College Street and begin work to develop a plan to clean up and revitalize the area this summer. Read on...
Registration is now open for the 2026 Neat Neighborhoods competition which encourages registered neighborhood associations to work together on community improvement projects that build pride and strengthen connections among neighbors. Read on...
The City of Springfield and the Springfield-Branson National Airport Board has announced the appointment of David Schaumburg, AAE, as director of aviation, effective June 28. Read on...
SGCHD, in collaboration with the City of Springfield, is proposing revisions to Chapter 18 of the City Code to address community concerns related to neighborhood safety, rabies prevention, animal welfare, community cooperation and more. Read on...
The City of Springfield and affiliated agencies have been made aware of an issue with subscribers to our online news releases being unintentionally unsubscribed. Read on...
A variety of Route 66 merchandise is now available for purchase through a new online store launched just in time for the National Route 66 Centennial Kickoff Celebration April 30-May 3. Read on...
The City has been awarded a $13.8 million federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) implementation grant to improve safety on high-injury segments of South Campbell Avenue. Read on...
The City has more than 25 standing boards and commissions, providing hundreds of opportunities for citizens to get involved in the community. Read on...