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A mismatch between available housing units in the city and the income levels of those who reside in them was one of the chief issues raised in a housing study presented to Springfield City Council at its Dec. 5 luncheon.

A Barry County Health Department building under construction in Cassville will nearly triple the space of its current 1930s building – one that operated as a restaurant through the 1940s and was purchased for the Health Department in 1952.

Developers seek opportunities for higher-density structures.

Jerry Carpenter is appointed as the Springfield solar energy company's chief revenue officer.

Springfield is included on the list of eligible urban areas.

The railroad industry manufacturer holds a grand opening for its new property in the northwest part of the Queen City.

An initiative called Nixa 2045 is designed to guide decision-making, development and infrastructure projects.

An application process is opened by the community restoration nonprofit.

The restaurant owner is seeking a rezoning to make way for a roughly $700,000 investment.

The clinical research organization adds square footage that includes a new lab.

The component products division is growing at the manufacturer's Springfield campus.

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.

In an expansion with an eye toward future growth, an operations center is being constructed directly north of the main branch of TelComm Credit Union at 2155 E. Sunshine St.

A January launch at the Nixa food hall is planned after six years in Battlefield Mall.

Brendan Griesemer has worked at the municipality since 1996.

The school board is considering both closure and expansion options as it mulls study by Davis Demographics.

Blighted building report is a starting point for proactive enforcement, according to Councilmember Brandon Jenson.

Insurance premium renewal rates – particularly with commercial property – are on the climb, and local industry officials say higher costs are unlikely to change anytime soon.

Data presented to Springfield City Council by Police Chief Paul Williams on Nov. 20 show a diminishing number of crimes against persons in the city. His report covered the first three quarters of the year, a period ending Sept. 30.

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