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The Plaza Towers owner last month filed a petition to temporarily prevent a foreclosure.
The Springfield-area organizations are among 44 selected statewide for over $7.6 million in Neighborhood Assistance Program tax credits.
The buyer has not yet been disclosed as school district looks to close on the property sale.
Phase I work is scheduled to start after a groundbreaking later this month.
Springfield Sports Commission estimates Pete Weber Missouri Classic will generate economic impact in hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Officials say the work marks the first from-the-ground-up construction project on C-Street in more than five decades.
Fundraising continues to pay discrepancy owed from 2024 golf tournament.
Sales last year were up from $15.8 billion in 2023.
Mayor Ken McClure, Mayor Pro Tem Matthew Simpson and Councilmember Craig Hosmer jointly announce an initiative to enforce expired license plates and temporary tags.
The company also starts construction work on its new south-side location.
Net income is reported at $97.8 million for the three-month period that ended Dec. 31.
Chair and CEO says company is "cautiously optimistic as we enter the new year."
The complaint alleges OMB Bank intends to foreclose, but attorneys for the bank say no proceedings have been initiated despite having the right to do so.
Columnist Richard Baker: "The new Chinese competition has caught the market’s attention. The next few earnings reports will be telling."
Commerce Bank is replacing its current southwest Springfield banking center with a building of modern design that adds private consulting rooms to enhance the customer experience.
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An order to pause all disbursements of federal grants and loans was announced suddenly on the evening of Jan. 27 and while the memo was rescinded two days later, White House officials say the freeze to review all spending is still in place, creating confusion for government offices and nonprofit agencies both locally and nationally.
The utility provider is preparing to install three 50-megawatt natural gas turbines and 36 MW of battery storage within its system.
The company, which has an active construction project on West Republic Road, additionally reported an increase in fourth-quarter net income.
Fourth-quarter results also beat prior year.
A new and improved Reed Academy is being constructed on the middle school’s original site to preserve a neighborhood connection that goes back a century.
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BMX bike competition rides into Springfield this weekend
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