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The initiative includes fewer employee positions via attrition and layoffs.
Lisa Rau is scheduled to join the municipality next month as communications director.
Saturday is the first show, with magician Mike Super.
He has filed paperwork for the August 2024 election.
The college is seeking to boost the workforces of the health care and plumbing industries.
Bricks & Minifigs buys, sells and trades Lego products.
Amy Moore is promoted to lead the Division of Cannabis Regulation.
With the emergence of ChatGPT and other open-source language processing models,, the power of producing AI-generated content has been put into the hands of everyone, not just those working in the tech sector.
Local business owners weigh in on their transition plans.
The move unites the nonprofit's services under one roof.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, tourism and nonprofit.
SBJ interviews Springfield Tech Council's new executive director.
State of Manufacturing results presented at MAM trade show find industry leaders remain optimistic.
The initiative provides in-the-classroom experience and guarantees a job interview.
Former longtime educator launches first-time business venture.
For most, winter offers a break from gardening. But there’s plenty of action at Amanda Belle’s Farm on East Primrose Street, a Springfield Community Gardens project at the edge of the Cox Medical Center South campus.
Developers praise city’s efforts to streamline processes.
Multiple local dispensaries are approved to sell product to adult-use and medical customers.
Stephanie Stenger and Heather Hardinger are selected for Athena and Rising Star honors, respectively.
Two franchise locations are in the works, official says.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.