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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — As Springfield is expecting temperatures to dip into the teens over the next few days, City Utilities of Springfield is anticipating an increase in demand for energy. "It's going to be cold. We have all our systems functioning well here at City Utilities," said Joel Alexander media relations manager at City Utilities. [...]
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