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About an hour before the first pitch, Hammons Field's gates opened as fans rushed to get their first glimpses of Springfield's downtown diamond for the first time this season. A sea of red quickly ...
SPRINGFIELD–Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there, especially, the baseball lover. Sharing your love for the game has helped create generations of priceless memories and new fans. And ...
SPRINGFIELD–Earlier this month, Jac Caglianone, the rising star in the Kansas City Royals minor league system, made his debut at Hammons Field for the Northwest Arkansas Naturals. Saturday night ...
The Tower of London has impressed—and terrified—people for nearly 1,000 years. Built to impress and terrify, the Tower was first a fortress in the 1070s and then evolved into a prison for ...
Unveiled in May, the column-wrapped tower is officially the tallest 3D-printed building in the world. It won’t house any residents, but it will lure visitors to the town, something that’s ...
A U.S. Marshal believes that Arkansas prison escapee Grant Hardin may have fled the state, according to a court document obtained by multiple media outlets. The Arkansas Democrat Gazette first ...
Underage high school and college students attempted to purchase alcohol at 23 Springfield locations. The Illinois Liquor Control Commission conducts these checks statewide.
The second reported sighting reportedly placed Hardin near a faded red car on May 26 in Missouri, about 35 miles north of the prison, Hammons wrote. “No other details were given regarding the car.
Manhunt continues after former police chief known as "Devil in the Ozarks" escapes prison 02:27. The convicted murderer and former police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" may have fled ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) — There is an air of uncertainty within the Haitian population in Springfield, as several recent developments have threatened their legal status in America. President… ...
Here are events planned in Springfield to celebrate Juneteenth: Juneteenth Freedom Day Music Fest at Founders Park. When: noon-7 p.m. Thursday, June 19.