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City Utilities’ costs are approaching $2 million to resolve a litany of technical problems on its Stockton Lake pump station exposed during months of lower-than-normal rainfall.

|tab| Local businessmen have forged ahead on three major projects downtown. Work is in progress at the Sterling Hotel on Park Central East and the Seville Hotel on East Walnut, and work will …

|tab| |ret||ret||tab| Visitors to this year's Home Builders Association Remodeling Show will find ideas for all types and sizes of projects. Charlyce Ruth, HBA office manager, said that …

|tab| The Food and Drug Administration has asked the Department of Justice to file a complaint for injunction against Rx Depot Inc., and Rx of Canada LLC (Rx Canada), to stop them from …

Tuthill sells vacuum boosters, systems and pumps as well as positive displacement blowers.

The advisory firm alleges Andrew Denney stole customer information under the encouragement of Nadia Cavner.

Roughly three years after Hollywood Theaters opened as the anchor and only tenant at the $12 million College Station development, another business has joined the party.

Salon Service Group Inc. owners Gino and Dana Barbo are entering 2014 with big plans.

Pure & Clean LLC uses a natural compound to tackle infections and diseases.

Fitness business maxes out first two gyms and adds a third to keep pace with its 3,000 members.

Real estate in the Springfield MSA remains flat during third quarter, but local experts say that isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Employees of Ozark-based Missouri Insulation & Supply Inc. and Springfield-based Environmental Works Inc. awoke to a startling reality on Sept. 15: Their leaders had died in a plane crash the night before.

While the COVID-19 relief application process started slowly in July, Greene County officials in the weeks since have picked up the pace to distribute $34.4 million in federal funds.

CoxHealth conserves around $350,000 in fuel expenses in fiscal 2015.

As the Springfield market prepares for an upcoming commercial building boom, many contractors are turning to work outside the city during the interim.

Springfield residents had a chance to weigh in on the city’s proposed purchase of Hammons Field, home of the St. Louis Cardinals’ Double-A affiliate, on Feb. 6.

When it comes to health care billing concerns by those being tested for COVID-19, local insurance representatives’ message is simple: You’re covered.

Alpine Aviation and Creative Audio are the first recruitment wins for new economic development group.

One of three Ozarks men behind a proposed ethanol plant east of Rogersville went bankrupt in the early 1990s, leaving several fuel suppliers and equipment-leasing companies in the lurch.

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