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The project originally was expected to cost $15 million, but materials prices grew, according to an official.

Gerber Collision & Glass, currently operating at 1910 E. St. Louis St., is constructing new digs on the south side of town, near the intersection of Kansas Expressway and James River Freeway.

Jimmy Liles says cuts to the Parks and Police departments may be on the way.

Ozark School District’s early childhood center team nets annual Design Team of the Year award.

Three other local tax issues also are decided on Election Day.

Over 70% of citywide voters said no to a mixed-use development adjacent to Sequiota Park. 

Flat Creek restaurant is coming to Bolivar.

The mixed-use development could be as tall as six stories and up to 200,000 square feet.

Scott Godbey has been a planner in the city department since 2018.

Classes will begin next semester in the university’s 67,000-square-foot building.

The Hatch Foundation is the largest donor among four new gifts.

The last live music show is on New Year's Eve, though acts will return at a planned tasting room, officials say.

The project includes new turf fields and stadium enhancements.

Valhalla Island Resort is targeted for completion within two years.

A diverse trio of projects are finalists for the Springfield Contractors Association’s Design Team of the Year award.

The west-side medical facility is slated for completion in fall 2023.

County clerk discourages sign defacements in lead-up to Nov. 8 election. 

The local chamber is among organizations and individuals that have contributed funds to Springfield United.

Chair John Goodman says "thousands and thousands of small gifts” were key.

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