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The mission of the Springfield Daily Citizen is to inform our community and be a catalyst for good. Our vision is to reinvent local news in Metro Springfield by telling the stories of our community, bringing issues to light, encouraging discourse and inspiring citizens to vote and take action.
Local news covering education, government, business, art, sports, culture and life in Springfield, Mo. and surrounding communities.
The Springfield Daily Citizen is a nonprofit, independent, online news outlet in Springfield, Missouri. We are powered by a small, hard-working team united by the common goal of bringing to our readers unbiased coverage of the local news that affects each of us.
Meet the staff of the Springfield Daily Citizen, a local online newspaper for community-focused news in Springfield, MO.
The Springfield Daily Citizen publishes two forms of obituaries: short death notices and long-form obituaries. Both are free to read, with no subscription required.
The mission of the Springfield Daily Citizen is to inform our community and be a catalyst for good. Our vision is to reinvent local news in Metro Springfield by telling the stories of our community, bringing issues to light, encouraging discourse and inspiring citizens to vote and take action.
“In Our Town,” the Springfield Daily Citizen’s first podcast, is a collection of interviews with locals making a difference in the Springfield, Missouri community. Join host Tom Carlson and his guests to learn about issues facing our region and the future trajectory of Springfield.
Springfield Daily Citizen 901 S National Ave Springfield, MO 65897. Phone: 417-837-3666. Want to reach the newsroom? Send press releases to news@sgfcitizen.org. Full staff list can be found here.
The mission of the Springfield Daily Citizen is to inform our community and be a catalyst for good. Our vision is to reinvent local news in Metro Springfield by telling the stories of our community, bringing issues to light, encouraging discourse and inspiring citizens to vote and take action.
Bryan A. York’s body was discovered under a bush in east Springfield on Oct. 9. Investigators say he had injuries consistent with an assault. His friends say he was a passive man who was often targeted by bullies and thieves