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Citizens for Groundwater Protection, the group of property owners who filed suit against a company that plans to build an ethanol plant near Rogersville, took the first step in an appeals process Thursday after a judge ruled May 4 to allow construction of the plant.

Todd Hiepler was named general manager of Branson Landing, according to a Nov. 28 news release from Urban Retail Properties.

Springfield hotelier John Q. Hammons announced Dec. 5 that he’s developing a six-story, 150-suite Residence Inn by Marriott in Oklahoma City’s downtown Bricktown district.

The Gene Taylor Community Outpatient Clinic plans to serve 9,000 veterans within a 30-mile drive of primary care.

The nonprofit marks the 25th annual event.

General contractor Carson-Mitchell Inc. is set to finish 20 days early, with the park to reopen in early November.

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission on June 30 approved a $500 million construction program for the Missouri Department of Transportation for fiscal 2011 – roughly one-third the …

Clients expected to move in next week, nonprofit CEO says.

Russel Anthony Caldwell dies at age 56.

General contractor JE Dunn Construction Co. expects to complete the 75,000-square-foot facility in two years.

Progress continues on Branson Landing with the announcement of a new general manager and a decision by the Branson Board of Aldermen regarding lighting fixtures in the development.

The Springfield high school will use the funds to build a severe weather safe room.

The Empire District Electric Co. has agreed to pay about $87 million for partial ownership of a coal-fired plant in Arkansas that is set for completion in 2010.

|tab| In an effort to broaden contracting opportunities for small, minority and women contractors, the U.S. Small Business Administration has increased the maximum size of the surety bonds it can …

A Springfield highway interchange ranks among Missouri Department of Transportation’s Top 10 work zones to look out for this summer.

Cherokee Firearms plans to quadruple its size in a move from the north side.

The 2301 W. Sunshine St. eatery’s opening comes more than three decades after the original shuttered.

John Q. Hammons Hotels & Resorts walks away from a stalled Renaissance Hotel development. 

A $20 million-$25 million building will house the Breech School of Business Administration.

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