Missouri Public Utility Alliance President Duncan Kincheloe, left, hands Springfield Mayor Ken McClure the Richard E. Malon Public Service Award. It recognizes appointed officials who have furthered the objectives of municipal utilities.
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Science in Action
U.S. Cellular Store Manager Nathan Piper shows Greene County 4-H Club students Kodi Burdick and Kaitlyn Darling how to build a fitness-tracking device as part of the National 4-H Council’s National Youth Science Day on Oct. 3. Several other U.S. Cellular associates also volunteered as part of the company’s commitment to STEM education.
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Queen City Critique
Nonprofit, business and government leaders gather at the Springfield Art Museum for the release of the 2017 Community Focus Report. The report cited continued economic growth, but an increasing homeless population.
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Queen City Critique
Drury University’s Jonathan Groves, above, introduces Springfield’s 2017 Community Focus Report at the Springfield Art Museum in front of nonprofit, business and government leaders. The report cited continued economic growth, but an increasing homeless population.
SBJ photo by Diana Weber
Up and at It
From left, BKD LLP’s John Wanamaker facilitates a panel Nov. 2 at the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce’s Good Morning, Springfield monthly event. Robin Robeson of Guaranty Bank, Doug Neff of Commerce Bank and Denise Silvey of Paul Mueller Co. shared their experiences during the chamber’s Community Leadership Visit to Boise, Idaho.
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Protein Boost
Ozarks Food Harvest, Tyson Food Inc. and McDonald’s restaurant officials, at left, stand in front of 40,000 pounds of donated chicken. Tyson Foods made the gift to OFH on Nov. 1, in honor of the 10th annual McDonald’s Cans for Coffee food drive.
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Protein Boost
Ozarks Food Harvest, Tyson Food Inc. and McDonald’s restaurant officials, at left, stand in front of 40,000 pounds of donated chicken. Tyson Foods made the gift to OFH on Nov. 1, in honor of the 10th annual McDonald’s Cans for Coffee food drive. Above, an employee unloads a pallet.