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Text from our SGF Sunday email newsletter, written by Managing Editor Brittany Meiling
It's Sunday, Springfield, and we've got a mix of fresh articles and this week's greatest hits. Let's do bullet points to keep the reading easy.
- Our most-read story this week was also one of our meatiest. I love it when that happens! Reporter Jack McGee explains why Democrats think their prospects are improving in this election coverage in-depth.
- Another widely read story this week was also penned by McGee, who wrote about the 29-year-old chef and part-owner of a popular Springfield restaurant who's facing an unexpected diagnosis.
- Why is music so dang loud in many Springfield bars and eateries? Despite knowing many would tease him for being a “cranky old man,” Steve Pokin elaborated on this irritation in a column this week. The story elicited a wave of emails from readers who could deeply relate.
- Ed Scott's name was everywhere in Springfield due to a courier service he owned, but his legacy goes much deeper for friends and family — including a surprise family member. Read all about him in Mike O'Brien's latest Lives Remembered.
- The St. Louis Cardinals wrapped up their season last weekend and Lyndal Scranton is already thinking about the future. He tells us which Springfield Cardinals might make their debut at Busch Stadium next summer.
- Don't miss a column from our CEO David Stoeffler, who explained how the Daily Citizen is covering the November elections — and how you can stay in the know.
We'll be back Monday!
IN-DEPTH and MOST-READ
Could women seeking election turn Springfield entirely blue?
Candidates and observers share views on prospects for Dem and GOP parties in Greene County, where reshaped districts offer new opportunity — and hope — […]
POPULAR THIS WEEK
Young, local chef of popular restaurant Progress contends with cancer diagnosis
A rising star in Springfield’s restaurant scene is contending with a cancer diagnosis — one that rocks his industry-prone pace.
STEVE POKIN
Pokin Around: Where can you go where the background music isn't overwhelming?
The number of public places seem to be dwindling where I can meet a source […]
LIVES REMEMBERED
Ed Scott: ‘He was very affectionate, very much a family man’
Ed Scott’s name became ubiquitous in Springfield due to a fleet of delivery trucks bearing his name, but family and friends say he delivered so […]
SPORTS
St. Louis Cardinals '23 lineup could have strong Springfield presence
The 2023 St. Louis Cardinals are going to have a different look. That look could feature a lot of former Springfield Cardinals.
Racing community says goodbye to local legend Dale Roper
The Ozarks racing scene lost a legend Sept. 28 when Dale Roper died at age 86.
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