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Emerald Art Center Offers Arts and Technology Summer Camps in Downtown Springfield
Right in downtown Springfield at Emerald Art Center, there are openings for arts and technology summer camps for youth 9-17 ... -
‘PeaceHealth Rides’ Celebrates Bike Share Expansion with Kick-Off Event in Springfield
The City of Springfield and Cascadia Mobility are excited to invite you to PeaceHealth Rides bike share Springfield kick-off event! We hope ... -
Oregon Workforce Partnership Partners Receive $3.4M to Address Truck Driver Shortage, Providing Free CDL Training ...
Oregon Workforce Partnership celebrates a significant milestone in addressing the critical shortage of truck drivers with the allocation of a ... -
New Member Profile: Joyful Living Behavioral Health
Meet Joy Turner, owner and clinical director of Joyful Living Behavioral Health. To welcome them as a new member of the Springfield ... -
New Member Profile: Oak Hill School
Oak Hill School is a local private school focused on creating caring and responsible critical thinkers. To welcome them as new ... -
PeaceHealth Names Dr. Kim Ruscher as Chief Medical Officer of its Oregon Network
Kim Ruscher, MD, MPH, has accepted the position of Chief Medical Officer for the PeaceHealth Oregon network, effective April 1. ... -
Introducing the Collegiate Athlete Hall of Fame Class of 2024
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) is pleased to announce the 2024 induction class for ... -
Springfield City Club Hosts Candidate Forums for May Election
Programs Begin Thursday, April 4 The Springfield City Club is hosting a series of moderated candidate forums and ballot measure discussions for ... -
Business Growth and Leadership Strategies Front and Center at Small Business Solutions Hub
On March 22, the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce convened its quarterly Small Business Solutions Hub program entitled “Business Growth ... -
Springfield’s State of the City Rescheduled to April 17
Springfield’s annual State of the City Address has been rescheduled to 6:00pm on Wednesday, April 17, at the Richard E. ...