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Springfield, MO
Vote comes after recent effort to collect input on coordinated collection via zones.
Eric Greitens tours the state pitching cuts to corporate and personal income taxes.
Vote comes after recent effort to collect input on coordinated trash collection via zones.
Daniel Ponder explores the implications of presidential popularity.
Federal tax reforms raise questions for local leaders.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, government, health care, legal, media, municipal, nonprofit and transportation.
An independent survey reports satisfaction with open market and costs.
Activity is up 4 percent on added flights and larger aircraft, testifying to a healthy southwest Missouri economy.
The worker causes an evacuation after positioning a mysterious package in the store.
Juan Garcia signs on for the keynote presentation during the MOmentum: State of the Workforce program.
Christian County Courts is building a three-story office adjacent to its Justice Center on the Ozark square.
Business-oriented legislative goals focus on internet sales tax, workforce training and road maintenance.
Two others await sentencing for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the federal government.
Newsmakers in the areas of education, health care, law, military, municipal and nonprofit.
The dais also approves a rezoning measure for north-side commercial development.
Andrew Wilson of the Show-Me Institute calls on legislators to cut tax credits.
Nonfarm industries drop 1,600 jobs in December, according to the state Department of Economic Development.
The city moves forward with a campaign on coordinated trash collection.
Strategic Government Resources is accepting applications through Feb. 16.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking, community, government, legal, media, municipal and nonprofit.
The Greek Corner relocated, New York Style Pizzeria opened and Tie & Timber Beer Co. got its start.