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It’s now a political process, they all admit
City elections are still months away but one familiar name is announcing he wants to return to the Springfield City Council.
In return for $1 million in tax credits from the state, one Springfield company has committed to move into a bigger facility and hire more employees.
An effort to document the location of former mines is going on-line
At least one Springfield alderman isn’t happy the city renewed an insurance policy for City Water Light and Power properties.
Springfield Police are dealing with another shooting on the east side.
Police are looking for the public’s help in solving an armed robbery.
Emmanuel Cervantes of Indiana