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The Green Clinics’ plans shine light on confusing rollout of medical marijuana in Missouri.
The city’s mayor indicates a store is entering the tourist market.
Mercy, Jeff Houghton and others get mentions in The Wall Street Journal and The Atlantic.
Features Editor Christine Temple outlines the annual Health Care Champions event.
The crowdfunding campaign quickly beats its goal after launching.
Teacher Joshua Kennedy and Superintendent John Jungmann debut a music video.
Features Editor Christine Temple outlines the annual Economic Impact Awards.
A Springfield tabletop game is coming to market.
Features Editor Christine Temple shadows Beth Domann.
Web Producer Geoff Pickle discusses his day shadowing CoxHealth CEO Steve Edwards.
Reporter Mike Cullinan outlines his Day in the Life with Matt Morrow.
Amid the “fake news” playfully peppered into the script by emcee Greg Burris, there was nothing fake about the accomplishments of the winners last night.
Hebanon Games owner Caleb Stokes launches a crowdfunding campaign for Party Fowl: The Game of Drunk Ducks.
GasBuddy shows off a state-by-state analysis for those planning road trips this summer.
Planet Fitness franchisee PF Arkansas LLC opened its third Springfield club; Leggett & Platt completed a $1.3 billion acquisition; and New Covenant Academy started classes at its new Liberty Campus.
Jimmy Buffett eatery lands in Branson
Payless to shutter its US stores
Anderson Engineering to break ground on new HQ
Local attorneys honored for $20M judgment
CVB to honor WOW, businessman among top annual awards
Schmitt, Garrison expand Safer Streets Initiative to Springfield
A Trump national emergency will face immediate legal challenges