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Scramblers restaurant is the top recipient in the latest round.

Jimmie Bell is accused of allegedly sexually harassing tenants.

Eric Claussen marks his return to the municipality after the position opens up from a staff retirement.

Michael Nesbitt, President of Nesbitt Construction, says he learned valuable lessons about work ethic and business from his father. Whether or not his father, Bill Nesbitt, founder of Nesbitt Construction, intended to prepare his eight-year old son …

Springfield is included on the list of eligible urban areas.

A request for proposal process runs through June 28.

An infrastructure reimbursement agreement for Sunshine Towne Center is contingent upon CID approval, which is set for a March 11 vote. 

Growing your company is good. Or is it? There are five things to consider when assessing if a growth opportunity will help or hinder your company according to Summer Massey, Loan Manager at Arvest …

Mark Walker, a local CEO and a member of the Drury University Board of Trustees, says employers are increasingly seeking college graduates who have some kind of meaningful real-world, hands-on …

The former private practice attorney becomes a Greene County circuit judge.

Newsmakers in the areas of law, municipal, nonprofit and recreation.

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

Springfieldian Craig Frazier is named chairman.

Paula Adams, president of Penmac, says they try to help clients find gainful employment regardless of whether they have a permanent address. She says they partner with Council of Churches to try …

A Barry County Health Department building under construction in Cassville will nearly triple the space of its current 1930s building – one that operated as a restaurant through the 1940s and was purchased for the Health Department in 1952.

The Dec. 8 hiring event is geared toward people exiting prison.

Both city of Springfield ballot measures are approved at the polls.

The Top 10 business stories of 2018 reflect a vibrant development market. See what the SBJ newsroom selected.

A mismatch between available housing units in the city and the income levels of those who reside in them was one of the chief issues raised in a housing study presented to Springfield City Council at its Dec. 5 luncheon.

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