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“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “One idea is to use an employee outing day to volunteer for an organization so you can accomplish …

Law enforcement, fire safety and emergency medical services providers are recipients.

The funds are earmarked for the Cedar County city to evaluate its drinking water system.

The university is named a Designated University Center by U.S. Economic Development Administration.

Missouri DNR declares Springfield a qualifying local program for land disturbance permitting.

“A common misconception is that structural engineers are only needed from the initial design phase of a building,” says Travis Miller, Owner and Senior Structural Engineer with Miller …

The majority of this year’s companies receiving top honors are among the most affected industries by COVID-19: restaurant, hospitality and health care.

When Michael Cordonnier stepped down as presiding judge of the Greene County Circuit Court in March, Jerry Harmison was selected to take up the mantle and lead the judicial team.

College’s airframe and powerplant program plans 2025 debut.

Kris Inman has worked for the municipality for nearly three decades.

Vroom Solar plans to create 35 jobs over two years.

The document serves as an appraisal of facility needs to accommodate growth, officials say.

Director Nick Nelson says the process "touches all parts of the current facility."

Planned development changes would apply to 402 acres.

Proposed $28M I-44 facelift among local items cut.

An engineering manager with the Springfield company is honored for support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserves.

“Medical negligence or medical malpractice cases essentially are a platform for families to bring a lawsuit against a healthcare provider,” says Debbie Dodge, Managing Shareholder at Hall Ansley. …

The Springfield Dream Center and Cox Medical Center Branson are among the recipients.

The 30-year plan includes new buildings and multiple renovations and upgrades. 

The director of the state’s Office of Broadband Development gives an update in Jefferson City, according to Missouri News Network.

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