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Missouri's unemployment rate inches down

Nonfarm payroll ranks rise by 1,800 jobs in February compared with January.

All eight of the state's MSAs record increases in January, according to the BLS.

Officials say work to start in the third quarter is expected to take five years.

The funding comes from the Missouri Technology Corp.

Venue officials say the performance run at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts brought in ticket sales of $3.3 million.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.

The funding is designed to boost manufacturing of essential products, such as semiconductors.

Arkansas official makes recommendations to focus local efforts.

Co-owner Stan Liedel says the complex is projected to generate $30 million annually in direct spending activity in the area. 

National Christian Homeschool and Missouri State High School Activities Association events come to town next month.

It’s not as alluring as some of the other key initiatives of the Forward SGF comprehensive plan, but the effort to fully update the city’s land development code and accompanying ordinances may be one of the most transformative.

CVB leader forges path in new home.

The college is seeking to boost the workforces of the health care and plumbing industries.

Shook Farms owners are launching a "luxury guest ranch" in Christian County.

A $16 million deal would use city general funds with no mechanism to recoup the expenditure. 

Developers praise city’s efforts to streamline processes.

St. Louis Cardinals agree to keep its Double A affiliate in Springfield until 2038. 

The owners of Springfield marketing firm Longitude are partners in the project called The Ozarker Lodge.

At contentious Springfield City Council meeting, the councilperson says, “Developers have the ear of council and neighbors don’t.” 

Traffic rose by 14.6% in 2022, according to officials, ending just below the high mark in 2019.

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