Saturday, February 28th, 2026
Good morning, Springfield. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 28th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Ozarks Alliance to End Homelessness unveiled its five-year plan yesterday to boost support for unsheltered residents in Springfield. The strategy centers on education and engagement, community support, and system resilience (calling on local leaders, businesses, and volunteers to join the effort). KY3
- ➤ Residents honored two fallen Christian County deputies at a visitation outside James River Church on Friday by placing thousands of flowers and mementos for Gabriel Ramirez (30) and Michael Hislope (40), while volunteer teams have been planning today's funeral service. Springfield Daily Citizen
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Buc-ee's sued Coles IP Holdings for a logo that looks too much like its trademark beaver, saying the new Mickey’s branding on an Ohio convenience store could confuse customers. The suit was filed on Feb. 18 in the Northern District of Ohio and follows similar actions against local businesses. Springfield News-Leader
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On Feb. 26, a new marker was unveiled at Kentwood Hall on the African-American Heritage Trail during Black History Month centennial celebrations, detailing the hotel's past as a segregated site that desegregated twice. Organizers plan to add more markers later this year to honor local Black history along Route 66. Springfield News-Leader
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Missourians can witness an upcoming total lunar eclipse on Tuesday, Mar. 3 starting at 3 a.m. CT as NASA reports peak illumination at 5:30 a.m. CT and ending by 6 a.m. CT. Cloudy skies will mostly block views except for spots near the southern border + Branson. Springfield News-Leader
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ At the Christian County Library meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 24, trustees discussed changes to the mobile Wi-Fi hotspot policy—exploring a potential retirement as broadband options expand and public feedback flows in. New trustee Kristin Roussell joined the board, emphasizing community concerns about reliable internet access. Springfield Daily Citizen
- ➤ The VA appointed Martha Smith as director of the Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks — she will oversee care for over 60,000 veterans across Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, manage an $840 million budget at 22 counties and begin the role in 45 to 60 days. Springfield News-Leader
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Aldi stores in Springfield have pulled nearly 10,000 pounds of Bremer Italian Style Meatballs after a customer reported metal fragments. Shoppers should return or discard the items, which carry a best-by date of Oct. 30. Springfield News-Leader
- ➤ Springfield residents are experiencing early allergy symptoms with warm skies and early-blooming trees, with some needing daily medicine as healthcare providers warn that untreated allergies risk complicating flu, COVID-19, and strep detection—prompting advice to take precise precautions. KY3
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ KY3’s reporter Chad Plein reviewed high school basketball district games and state wrestling in Columbia. His report offers clear details on matchups and championship outcomes for local sports fans. KY3
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Dev Night: Linux Installation Workshop
6-8 p.m. — efactory — Free entry — Learn to install Linux on your Windows 10 computer and enjoy free pizza.
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GRUPO LOS REHENES Live Concert
8 p.m. — OXO Bar and Grill — Ticket prices vary — Experience a thrilling live music event filled with regional rhythms and vibrant energy.
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Brad Williams: The Tall Tales Tour
7-11 p.m. — Juanita K. Hammons Hall — Tickets from $69 — Enjoy an evening of laughter with comedian Brad Williams.
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Shamrock Shuffle
8 AM – 12 PM — Park Central Square — Registration fees apply — Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with the annual sprint through Downtown Springfield.
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Missouri USA Wrestling - Sunday
7 a.m. – 8 p.m. — Ozark Empire Fairgrounds — $39 Adult, $28 Child — Experience an action-packed day of wrestling with weekend tickets available.
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Springfield Carnival of Ink 2026
12-8 p.m. — Springfield Expo Center — $22.75-$66.00 — Explore the vibrant world of ink and art at this all-ages carnival.
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Zach Rushing: The Redneck Logic Tour
7 PM — Springfield Comedy Club — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of uncensored humor with comedian Zach Rushing as he shares his Southern tales.
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