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Operations resume at the Harold K. Bengsch Building at the end of this month.

The low-interest loan is earmarked for upgrades to the city's wastewater treatment system.

A series of public meetings are being held this summer.

Together with announcement of trails grant, the bridge projects represent U.S. Department of Transportation funding of $27.7 million.

The east-side facility is expected to serve some 15,000 patients annually.

Oklahoma-based Imperial triples local footprint at operations center.

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, media, nonprofit and restaurant.

Having successfully completed its We Believe capital campaign, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church and School is expanding its existing parish hall and constructing a 5,000-square-foot pavilion on the church grounds.

Founder Caleb Arthur reassumes CEO role.

Apartments offer luxury amenities on nostalgic cafeteria site.

While Gov. Mike Parson’s fiscal 2025 budget has statewide cuts of around $1 billion, myriad Springfield projects are among those poised to receive funding with the stroke of the governor’s pen and legislative backing.

The Decision-Makers’ Outlook publication explores themes such as business outlook and growth, operations planning, inflation impacts, cost of business factors and business owner exit strategies.

The home count marks the highest of the year so far.

Funding goes toward the university's new athletic facility that's nearing completion.

The Social Birdy targets July 3 launch at 1250 Branson Hills Parkway.

Approvals with local impacts include money for Alliance for Healthcare Education.

The Vibe Crossing aims to offer a variety of apartment floor plans, from studio to three-bedroom options, according to its website.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, consulting, education, health care, law, manufacturing and nonprofit.

Bids off estimate by 30% or more ‘not normal.'

Ozark firm looks to double space with move to new building.

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