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Report by SmartAsset indicates local county fares well compared with others statewide.
Reporting by the Missouri Independent indicates the court system cannot shield the company from criminal prosecution for gambling violations.
The top categories considered for funding would align with city’s Forward SGF comprehensive plan.
Springfield man Brian Scroggs is accused of defrauding clients and failing to pay federal taxes, according to U.S. attorney's office.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, government, hospitality, human resources, manufacturing and nonprofit.
After a series of four study sessions on the topic, council gave first reading to an ordinance to adopt the city’s $507 million budget for the fiscal year starting July 1.
Legislators secure $727M for I-44 upgrades while child care aid falters.
The funding comes from the federal agency's Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund.
Local wages rise by 4.7% during the last three months of 2023.
The certified public accounting firm reaches asset acquisition agreement with ConTech360.
Springfield City Council is considering $26 million in bonds to pay for acquisition of new workforce center and three other high-profile city projects.
Economy Inn transfers to out-of-state ownership.
Guest columnist Richard Baker: "Making money is hard work, and money is valuable. I highly recommend you stay within your normal risk tolerance."
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, construction, engineering, media, nonprofit and sales.
The assets of late hotelier John Q. Hammons transferred to his largest creditor in 2018 through a settlement reached in bankruptcy court. In recent years, a local development group has discussed purchasing a handful of those assets in a multifaceted deal that involves the city of Springfield and possible incentives, according to documents from the municipality.
School officials say athletic program move is ‘budget neutral.'
The Randolph Foundation for Higher Education is supporting the program.
WinTech buys Pocahontas Aluminum Co., adding 87 employees to its workforce.
Over $140,000 in funding comes via Missouri’s Nursing Education Incentive Program.
The food bank now has donated 10 million meals to the Council of Churches food pantry.
A franchise store of a Branson West-based quilting business made its Queen City debut; Grateful Vase launched in Lebanon; and Branson entertainment venue The Social Birdy had its grand opening.
$2M in tax credits awarded to SWMO nonprofits
Baldwin, Lathan to chair United Way campaign
Produce recall impacts food sold at Walmart, Aldi and Kroger
Mixed-used development proposed in KC area
Tax deduction program for farmers set to launch
Report: Panera explores sale of Caribou Coffee, Einstein Bros Bagels