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The ride has been in operation since 1972.

Bricks & Minifigs buys, sells and trades Lego products.

Springfield residents had a chance to weigh in on the city’s proposed purchase of Hammons Field, home of the St. Louis Cardinals’ Double-A affiliate, on Feb. 6.

Route 66 Car Museum seeks to boost local attendance.

Staff recommended removal of 3-story structure.

Reporter Karen Craigo brings government and development coverage and analysis.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples six selections for the holiday.

League founder Tim Brown says Ozark Empire Fairgrounds' new arena "is a huge plus."

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. 

Digital Editor Geoff Pickle brings you internet, public records and technology coverage and analysis.

425 Downtown LLC will manage the venue for the university.

Former longtime educator launches first-time business venture.

Owners cite "supply chain issues, higher product pricing and some personal medical issues."

Sea Tow franchisees celebrate 20 years of the business providing on-water assistance.

Jordan Valley Community Health Center opened its fourth Queen City clinic; the coverage area for Springfield-based Great River Engineering Inc. expanded south; and a former leader with nonprofit Life360 Community Services started Hahn Adventure Co.

$16 million deal includes purchase and renovations.

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.

Wine columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples six selections.

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