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Mason Roller, 30, is accused of allegedly taking money for work that was not performed.

Statehouse columnist Phill Brooks examines the state General Assembly’s closing days.

The House minority leader and representative for District 132 was first elected to office in 2016. 

For the second time in as many years, legislation to support the child care industry that state officials say has bipartisan support is seeking passage in Jefferson City.

Jordan Paul is scheduled to start in the role on Jan. 2.

It's part of the Missouri budget on Gov. Mike Parson's desk.

The U.S. Department of Labor finalized and issued a new rule earlier this month that impacts how businesses classify independent contractors.

The owner of Missouri Holding Group allegedly engaged in securities fraud, according to charges.

Divided council rejects member’s bid for moratorium.

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

Hidden Treasures Auction Barn is accused of allegedly not paying some customers after sales.

Forward SGF, the city’s 20-year comprehensive plan adopted in November 2022, calls for an overhaul of the land development code, which determines land use regulations within the city limits.

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.

University officials say they are responding to FAFSA delays.

Ex-FBI official settles into Bolivar leadership role.

In a tight employment market “I think the first thing is really being more open to hiring someone who struggles with literacy,” says Kristy Frans with the Council of Churches. “Just because …

The company, which has an office in Springfield, is combining with Salt Lake City-based Snow Christensen & Martineau.

Rhonda Lewsader has worked for the municipality for more than two decades.

Statehouse columnist Phill Brooks suggests a new system, perhaps involving the Missouri Ethics Commission.

Voters in April are slated to decide on the mayor’s term of office and code of ethics changes for city personnel.

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