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Patterson ’75, Snowden Establish Scholarship for Johnson County Students (University of the Ozarks)

Public Technologies 20 Mar 2026
University of the Ozarks alumna and trustee Ann Patterson '75 and her husband, Max Snowden, have established an endowed scholarship for students from Johnson County, Arkansas ... College of the Ozarks.
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City to swap land for endowment benefiting downtown Springfield

Springfield News-Leader 19 Mar 2026
The Community Foundation of the Ozarks and the city of Springfield have agreed to establish an endowment for downtown improvements in exchange for a half-acre of city-owned land.
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City unveils conceptual design for new convention center, doubles size

Springfield News-Leader 19 Mar 2026
The new convention center will expand upon and renovate the current Springfield Expo Center building at 635 E. St ... The building itself would include a ballroom at the top that would provide a view of the Ozarks horizon line ... Skepticism remains.
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Bulldog baseball takes series over Ozarks

Seguin Gazette 18 Mar 2026
Texas Lutheran University baseball picked up two wins Friday night over Ozarks (AR) at Katt-Isbel Field. TLU won game one 13-4 before coming back from an early deficit to win 8-5 in game two ....
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Stephanie Matthews to lead Ozarks Tech Foundation’s growth efforts

Springfield News-Leader 18 Mar 2026
Stephanie Matthews has been named executive director of the Ozarks Tech Foundation, according to a community announcement ... “The Ozarks Tech Foundation plays a vital role in advancing excellence across the college and throughout our region.
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Delgado ’12 Thrives in Global Consumer Goods Sector (University of the Ozarks)

Public Technologies 18 Mar 2026
More than a decade after leaving the University of the Ozarks campus, alumna Yosi Delgado '12 is helping shape the strategies behind some of the world's most recognizable consumer brands across Latin America.
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Springfield cleanup removes 2 tons of litter ahead of tourism events

Springfield News-Leader 18 Mar 2026
A dedicated litter pickup crew is making a noticeable difference in Springfield as the city prepares to welcome visitors for the National Route 66 Centennial Kickoff and America's 250th Celebration, April 30 through May 2.
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Here's how Greene County sheriff position will be filled after Arnott

Springfield News-Leader 18 Mar 2026
For the first time since 2008, Greene County will have a new sheriff ... Marshal. President Donald Trump nominated Arnott to serve a four-year term as a U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Missouri on March 9 ... 3 General Election ... on April 15.
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Springfield election campaign donation caps plan sent to full council

Springfield News-Leader 18 Mar 2026
Limits on how much individuals can contribute to local election campaigns are one step closer to being codified in Springfield law ... Councilman Craig Hosmer, who also serves on the committee, was the one who referred the topic to committee.
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David Harrison appointed as national Route 66 centennial poet laureate

Springfield News-Leader 18 Mar 2026
Less than a year after ending his stint as Missouri's seventh poet laureate, noted author David Harrison has secured his next title in sharing poetry and his writing — as the poet laureate for the National Route 66 Centennial Kickoff Celebration.
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Greene County convenience store owner charged for gaming machines

Springfield News-Leader 18 Mar 2026
The first criminal charges have been filed in Greene County against a convenience store owner for housing unregulated video lottery terminal machines, or VLTs, in a local store ... VLTs in the past have operated in an alleged gray area in state law.
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Owen ’06, Mother Establish Scholarship to Memorialize Barry S. Owen (University of the Ozarks)

Public Technologies 17 Mar 2026
University of the Ozarks alumnus Blake Owen '06 and his mother, Glenda Owen, have established an endowed scholarship at the University in memory of Blake's father, a lifelong educator who devoted his career to helping students succeed.
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Family Creates Scholarship in Memory of Bill Porter ’54 (University of the Ozarks)

Public Technologies 17 Mar 2026
University of the Ozarks trustee David Porter (pictured, left) and the Porter family have established the Bill Porter '54 Scholarship Endowment in memory of his late father (pictured, right, with his wife, Anna Lou).
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