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Local officials say they're working "to develop answers where the law is silent or vague” on a property tax freeze for older adults.

The money is earmarked for the Springfield utility provider to improve the safety of the Blackman Water Treatment Plant.

A state tax credit program designed to primarily help nonprofits fund community initiatives and boost economic development is benefiting a project for one Springfield organization for the second time in five years.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, law, municipal and nonprofit.

Officials say new data would drive solutions to chronic problem in city.

For 24 years, Springfield Business Journal has honored women for their professional and civic accomplishments and contributions.

Ginger Gooch currently serves on the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District.

Quarterly reports seen as first step in finding data-driven solution to long-standing problem in city. 

A total of $80,000 is headed to the cities.

Statehouse columnist Phill Brooks compares the response to Donald Trump’s criminal charges with cases in Missouri politics.

Attorneys Derek Ankrom and Nathan Taylor are selected for roles that were recently vacated.

City’s workforce development leader says search for federal grants is paying off.

An independent panel of judges has chosen the 13th annual class of Springfield Business Journal’s Men of the Year. The award recognizes the professional, philanthropic and civic contributions of businessmen throughout the Springfield region.

The utility is projecting revenue of $633 million in fiscal 2024.

Nonfarm employers add 6,900 jobs from previous month.

Recession concerns are easing for 2023 amid a boost to GDP and solid consumer spending.

Holly Clouse is slated to succeed the retiring Carol Aiken.

City spokesperson says attendance is in line with 2022 and 2019 events.

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.”

The funds are earmarked for the Cedar County city to evaluate its drinking water system.

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