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The nonprofit's Head Start program is in the early stages of taking on first-floor space in the apartment complex near the Grant Avenue Parkway.

Packet pickup starts Nov. 1 for two board seats that are up in the April 2025 election.

Thousands of students are expected to be impacted, with most of district’s recommendations to go into effect for 2025-26 academic year.

A search process starts for John Jasinski's successor.

The university's board additionally elects new officers.

New leader takes the helm at Drury’s business school.

The Springfield-based company a year ago launched its Hamra Homework program companywide.

The Schneider Foundation additionally announces the death of its founder, Henry Schneider.

The district's superintendent is retiring at the end of the academic year, and his successor is gearing up for the job.

Board members are scheduled to vote later this month on expanded eligibility for riders and a response to school utilization patterns.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, information technology, law, manufacturing and sports.

Today’s ceremony honors Billy Gene Cooper and L. Denise Fredrick.

The fiber infrastructure connects more than 60 facilities in the district, plus buses.

A two-story building nearing completion at Buffalo High School will house both home and visitor locker rooms for all Bison and Lady Bison teams, plus a weight room and a dedicated wrestling area.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, nonprofit, solar and trucking.

The Michael L. Parson Student Union is slated for completion in summer 2026.

The Springfield campus total beats high mark set in 2018.

The health system enters a workforce agreement with Ozarks Tech, and it announces a $700 million pact in the Natural State.

Manufacturing industry event set for Oct. 17 at Ozarks Tech.

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