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What did Springfield look like 200 years ago in the month of March?
SUMMARY: Springfield, Mo., established in the early 1800s, has a rich history marked by significant events in March over the years. Notable occurrences include the arrival of early settlers in 1830, the first Greene County Court session in 1833, and Springfield’s attempted incorporation in 1851. Key developments include the introduction of the Gulf Railroad in 1881, significant entertainment milestones such as the opening of Diemer Theater in 1905, and the establishment of a council-manager government in 1953. Recent events include the 2023 closure of the downtown YMCA after 110 years, showcasing Springfield’s evolving community through two centuries.
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SUMMARY: News from the South highlights Body Analytics, a veteran-owned business in St. Louis offering the only REMS bone density scanner in Missouri. Their unique Echo Line scanner from southern Italy uses ultrasound frequencies to assess bone quality and density, surpassing traditional x-rays. It provides a holistic view of bone health, detecting early signs of osteoporosis and fracture risk, especially for aging Americans. In addition to bone scans, Body Analytics offers comprehensive body composition analysis, including 3D imaging and metabolic rate measurement, empowering clients with personalized health insights to improve treatment decisions. Visit their website or social media for more details.

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Crews battle brush fires amid red flag warning
SUMMARY: A dry, windy Friday prompted a red flag warning across Missouri and parts of Illinois. Fire crews responded to several brush fires in the St. Louis area, including Jefferson County and House Springs, Missouri. Gusty winds and low humidity created dangerous conditions, causing fires to spread quickly. Emergency officials emphasized the importance of taking these warnings seriously, as brush fires are unpredictable and challenging to contain. Crews were on high alert throughout the weekend, warning against activities like bonfires. The red flag warning was set to expire, but fire officials urged caution to prevent further incidents.

A dry, windy Friday forced officials to issue a red flag warning for much of Missouri and parts of Illinois. Fire crews were busy, as multiple brush fires broke out across the greater St. Louis area, including in Jefferson County. FOX 2’s Max Diekneite reports.
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Cloverleaf Apartments tenants outraged after deadline passes
SUMMARY: The Cloverleaf Apartments in Kansas City have reached a 48-hour deadline for tenants to vacate due to severe health and safety violations. Residents faced rampant mold, pests, and unhealthy living conditions. Many tenants, including Wendy Herd, reported dire circumstances, with some units abandoned and filled with trash, dead animals, and structural issues. The landlord, NB Affordable, faces federal charges for mismanagement and fraud. HUD stopped funding the complex due to these conditions and is aiding in tenant relocation. Councilman Johnathan Duncan has been actively supporting residents, asserting that the situation is unacceptable and demanding accountability for the landlord’s negligence.
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