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Approvals with local impacts include money for Alliance for Healthcare Education.
Bids off estimate by 30% or more ‘not normal.'
Ozark firm looks to double space with move to new building.
The city of Springfield is poised to grow, and its Forward SGF 20-year comprehensive plan puts annexation as a top priority. But outside of the city, the leaders of Greene County’s rural fire protection districts – agencies that rely on property tax revenue for their funding – are worried.
The funding goes toward the construction of greenway trails on the west side of the city.
A proposed judgment is expected within 10 days, according to Greene County Circuit Court records.
Derek Lee says the city of Springfield’s governing body must provide oversight over expenditures of taxpayer dollars.
Larger building would be more spacious and accessible to move the organization’s educational mission forward, director says at anniversary gala.
A single bid was received by the city of Springfield for repairs and renovations to the historic Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, a landmark structure spanning 13 tracks of rail yard just north of Commercial Street.
Cold Zone breaks ground on facility in nearly full PIC West.
Plaintiffs in University Heights deed restriction lawsuit reject BK&M offer and plan to appeal judge’s recent ruling.
SBJ’s 24th annual Economic Impact Awards will also present company honors in five categories based on years in business.
Employers add 5,900 jobs month over month, according to new report.
LORE will need another 30-60 days to solidify its board and organizational goals, says organizer Erin Danastasio.
The facility would house the municipality’s workforce development services, pending approval by City Council.
Myriad Springfield-area banking vets are involved with operations of Carthage-based Four States Bank.
Judge Derek Ankrom issues ruling that clears one barrier to commercial development by BK&M in University Heights neighborhood.
A groundbreaking is scheduled this week for Cold Zone's new facility.
An expansion and renovation to the Springfield-Branson National Airport’s general aviation terminal, built in 1990, will nearly double its size to 8,923 square feet, providing more space and amenities for passengers in privately owned aircraft.
Economic Vitality & Workforce Development office is expected to bring efficiencies, official says.
The Coolest Things finalists reflect the diversity of the local manufacturing community.
Businesspeople sound alarm on MoDOT plans along Highway 60
SBJ announces the 2025 40 Under 40 honorees
Trump orders Treasury to discontinue minting of pennies
SRC combines two subsidiaries with $19M building investment in the works
Local Mercy exec promoted within health system