Health code violations were found in 27 Springfield restaurants during the week of January 12-16, including improper food storage, unsanitary conditions, and incorrect labeling.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — With many families in the Ozarks facing the consequences of the federal government shutdown and the suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, several ...
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A recent decision by the Trump administration to end the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) annual hunger survey is ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Springfield warmly welcomes travelers from around the world, providing a diverse array of attractions. Our compilation showcases venues where you can savor delightful cuisine, ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Waste entering Springfield’s landfill nearly doubles between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, with much of the increase coming from food waste, city officials said.
More than half of the restaurants and kitchens inspected by Springfield-Greene County Health Department this week passed without any violations. Out of 65 routine inspections this week, 35 ...
Two Springfield kitchens found to have meat past its use-by date corrected the violation by discarding the meat during their health inspections.
The food was enough to provide 1,799 meals to local families. The initiative was launched in early November 2023 to combat rising food insecurity amid a federal government shutdown and delays in SNAP ...
Several restaurants in the Springfield area had trouble keeping their food at the appropriate temperatures, Springfield-Greene County Health Department food inspectors found this week. The Missouri ...
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