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Elevate Entrepreneurs is designed to help young businesses succeed.

The business journal is honored for its website, best overall design and best recurring feature.

Former Springfield City Council member Dan Chiles encourages leaders to embrace city’s central position for clean energy.

Measure could pave the way for new transportation mode via smartphone apps.

University officials cite supply chain issues for several months’ delay.

Nearly $4 million in Home-ARP money is marked for shelter and affordable housing.

The relocation is the second in a month for the Springfield-based firm, following a move in Bolivar.

It's one of four business incubators selected in Missouri.

The Springfield CVB estimates 5,500 attendees for the event this month.

All of the state’s MSAs post decreases in April compared with March, according to latest federal data.

He discusses workforce and supply chain shortages, while also pointing to the future of the city's economic development work.

Under the direction of Dan Smith, Springfield Public Works handles eight areas: transportation management, traffic engineering, street operations, public grounds, general services, transportation engineering, stormwater engineering and construction inspection.

Efactory and Boys & Girls Clubs will host new training for tech skills.

Average weekly pay comes to $1,070 locally.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Efactory and Boys & Girls Clubs will host new initiatives.

The state's payroll ranks drop, as well.

The project involves repurposing the decommissioned James River Power Station.

In the seven-county area that includes Greene, the Ozark Region Missouri Job Center is working multiple angles to help with workforce attraction from the slim slice of the employment pie.

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