Deadline Extended – Applicants sought for Springfield boards, committees, and commissions
The City is seeking dedicated community members who want to offer their talents, experience, and perspectives to help make a difference in the Springfield.
The City is seeking dedicated community members who want to offer their talents, experience, and perspectives to help make a difference in the Springfield.
Springfield schools will be back in session next week and our streets will be bustling with morning and evening activity again. As children head back to school – the City of Springfield, Springfield Public Schools, and the Springfield Police Department would like to remind community members to use extra caution when driving, especially near schools.
Springfield Mayor Sean VanGordon will be handing out the 2nd Annual Springfield Heritage Awards during the regular Council meeting on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
Join Willamalane and the Springfield Public Library at Dorris Ranch at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, September 15 for a free showing of the movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
The City of Springfield’s Development and Public Works Department is making it easier to access Community Development services with updated online features and a new self-service kiosk.
City and Willamalane facility hours have been extended this week as cooling centers to escape the heat.
The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Watch starting Sunday, August 13 through at least Thursday, August 17.
This captivating and culturally enriching event will take place at Island Park (200 West B St) from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, August 9th. The event is free and open to the public, and no registration is required. It is for all ages, and all community members are encouraged to join and experience the transformative power of music, dance, and community.
Rev your engines! “Motorcycles in Springfield, 1900-1939” is a new temporary exhibit on display at the Springfield History Museum, open now through December 30, 2023.
On July 20-21, four more murals will be added to the collection. This year’s theme is “Clean rivers start here” and designs were chosen by a panel of judges from a pool of 26 applicants. Artists will be paid for their work. The public is invited to drop by and watch.