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Reporter Karen Craigo brings you government and development coverage and analysis.

After nearly 25 years, an organization focused on the economic growth of southwest Missouri is revisiting how best to promote regionalism among the 10 counties in its purview.

A council member stresses savings by negotiating quickly on Hotel of Terror purchase.

Private-sector projects focusing on semiconductors will be considered.

The Jefferson Avenue Footbridge is earmarked for funding, as are OTC and MSU.

Most of its statewide peers have increases, as well.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.

They said it. We're reporting it. Thirteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.

Reflecting on 2022, the SBJ newsroom compiles the top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

SBJ data inform business leaders' outlook.

Survey data inform education efforts.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Survey data results inform tourism approach.

Survey data inform economic development trends.

SBJ started the awards in 2011, and today 240 men in the community are able to claim the title.

The latest survey data yield results.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Sixteen products manufactured across southwest Missouri were selected for inclusion in Springfield Business Journal’s inaugural Coolest Things Made in the Ozarks awards.

Since its 1999 debut, the awards program has honored individuals under the age of 40 for their professional and civic work.

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From the Ground Up: Willard Central Elementary School safe room and additions

A safe room and classroom addition at Willard Central Elementary School will be used by the music, arts and athletic programs for a district that had 4,536 students last year, according to Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education figures, but school officials say enrollment is projected to grow.

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