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The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.

The facility on Missouri State's campus drops Medicaid ineligibility requirement.

A new building to house electrical distribution systems and agriculture programs is rising on the Richwood Valley campus of Ozarks Technical Community College.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, brewing, education, food service, health care, manufacturing and nonprofit.

Patrick Ransdell starts early next month.

Chris Berger joins the nonprofit after retiring as superintendent of the Wright City R-II School District.

A ceremony marks the opening of an indoor activities center, storm shelter and gym across two buildings.

New athletic facility prepares to host first game Sept. 19.

An independent panel of judges has selected this year’s class of Most Influential Women. With the addition of this class, 500 women have received this award.

Ryan Henigman resigns after a video alleging inappropriate conduct with a minor surfaces online.

Erin Hedlun is named chief marketing and communications officer at the university.

The district's board votes to declare the real estate as surplus property.

The funding is slated to be used for the college's automotive technology program.

Tens of thousands of students are settling in for the semester.

A ceremony this week will honor Mary Jean (Price) Walls, the first Black applicant to the Springfield university.

Richard “Biff” Williams says he's "feeling much better" in memo to staff.

Submitted construction bids for Center for Workforce and Student Success range $35.8 million to $39.7 million.

The Workforce Development publication explores themes such as payroll shifts, wages and benefits demand, labor shortage impacts and employee barriers impacting recruitment and retention.

A storm shelter to provide protection to the school population during severe weather events is nearing completion at Pittman Elementary School in east Springfield.

Nationally, the alarm continues to sound about a projected staffing crisis in the field of nursing – but at Southwest Baptist University, officials say enrollment in nursing programs is surging.

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