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The community improvement district would fund site improvements.

The local business takes on the Paschal Air, Plumbing & Electric name.

The facility at U.S. Highway 65 and Evans Road is expected to be completed in 2025.

The congregation at Crossway Baptist Church is building a children’s wing at the west end of the church, and beginning in 2024, it will be home to a Christian academy.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, engineering, government, health care and law.

Roughly two years after Convoy of Hope broke ground for its Global Headquarters and Training Center, the $37 million, 200,000-square-foot project now occupied by hundreds of employees is in the final steps toward completion. 

A longtime timeshare resort in a prominent location near Branson Landing is getting a new lease on life as a multimillion-dollar residential condominium project.

Owner Caleb Arthur sheds role to build solar panel manufacturing business.

The funding from the state comprises a loan and grant.

Boasting 1,600 locations in 41 states, Caliber Collision is bringing a local auto body shop to life on the city’s south side, with a building taking shape on Republic Road, east of Kansas Expressway and behind a Break Time convenience store.

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

Ariake Sushi and Robata opened; Great Southern Bancorp Inc. (Nasdaq: GSBC) opened its newest branch in Springfield; and a longtime employee with City Utilities of Springfield went into business for himself with the launch of Van Every Drafting & Design LLC.

Bidding interest is low among busy contractors.

Facility to expand behavioral health services for ages 13-17.

The facility is replacing another at 1421 S. Madison St.

The health care system holds a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $6 million project at Mount Vernon and West Bypass.

Degrees will be offered in electrical and mechanical engineering.

Eric Claussen marks his return to the municipality after the position opens up from a staff retirement.

Similar facilities could be on the way for the Springfield nonprofit.

Separate sidewalk and sewer projects brought little bidder interest. 

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