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Developer alleges harassment and interference from University Heights residents. 

Chuck Wooten, 95, held public service roles during the 1980s and '90s.

State House Rep. Stephanie Hein discusses her freshman session in Jefferson City during an SBJ event.

Francine Pratt, director of Prosper Springfield, explained the link between median income level and poverty rate at a City Council learning session. 

With new licenses coming available, meetings are meant to educate potential applicants.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, law, marketing, nonprofit and utilities.

McDonald, Jasper and Newton counties are getting upgrades via Missouri Network Alliance.

The mayor is recognized for community service involvement, citizenship and other work.

The White House Theatre building is planned for use as a new headquarters for the Branson Police Department.

Local legal experts to discuss expungements, including for marijuana-related offenses.

Ozarks Pridefest a sticking point in lone dissenting vote.

State Sen. Lincoln Hough outlines the legislature's investment in mental health care.

Initiative aims to better connect people leaving prison with local jobs.

Missouri Farm Bureau's Spencer Tuma says conservation will play a big role.

James Meadows joins the law firm in the of counsel role.

Developer says project – his worst-kept secret in Springfield – is about 90% finalized, though company will make official announcement. 

Robert Cirtin, Dr. Deiter Duff, Craig Jones, Sarah Newell and J.R. Webb are selected.

Complaints jump by 250% in the first three months of the year, officials say.

Kaiti Greenwade and Kirsten Poppen are selected to fill bench spots opening due to retirements.

Editorial Vice President Eric Olson says the idea of compensating City Council members is another growing pain for Springfield.

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