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Missouri’s fiscal 2018 is off to a better start than last year, according to the state Office of Administration.
Owner of Premiere Exterior Solutions faces fraud allegations from Andrew Bailey's office.
Var-iety Auto’s is no longer operational.
A memorandum of understanding between the local utility's board and the Southwest Missouri Joint Water Utility Commission awaits U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approval.
SBJ survey data inform quality of place.
A grocery chain is among proposed uses for the contested site in University Heights.
With new licenses coming available, meetings are meant to educate potential applicants.
From morning sickness to bathroom breaks, employers must offer reasonable accommodations.
Missouri Family Health Council official says, “Further investment in the health care safety net is needed, especially at this time when reproductive health care is already in deep crisis.”
They said it. We're reporting it. Fourteen industry forecasts lead the way into 2021.
City spokesperson says attendance is in line with 2022 and 2019 events.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Trusted Advisers event honors 20 businesspeople.
The legislation authorizes funding for the governor’s Fast Track program.
Construction of Chadwick Flyer Trail overpass expected to begin in 2024.
If there’s one constant in 2020, it’s change. And this year’s class of Most Influential Women honorees have shown that harnessing change can transform a community.
Springfield City Council and owner of haunted attraction will continue negotiations instead of taking the issue to a public vote.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, government, hospitality, media and technology.
Analyze your employee performance, identify performance gaps then determine which gaps can be improved through training. Sherry Coker, OTC Center for Workforce Development Business Development …
The Jefferson Avenue Footbridge is earmarked for funding, as are OTC and MSU.
Council had originally considered a measure that would have rejected Council of Churches of the Ozarks’ funding bid.
The Republic School District is on track to open its Intermediate School for fifth- and sixth-grade students for the 2025-26 academic year.
Legacy Bank president exits amid investigation into 'employee-related allegations'
Chick N Max plans Springfield debut
Executive director hired at The Victim Center
Biblical history attraction planned at former Andy Williams theater
Developer seeks approval of C-Street project, including Missouri Hotel renovation
Photo Gallery: New Fire in the Hole debuts at Silver Dollar City