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In some cases, small to medium size employers provide only non-medical employee benefits. Trevor Croley, President of Croley Insurance and Financial says some larger employers who offer medical …

Previous operator Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks is engaged in litigation with the state.

The Hamra Enterprises CEO says he's "seriously considering a run for governor."

Author David L. Harrison is the seventh to hold the position that's chosen by the governor.

“A lot of employers don’t realize that vending can be an extension of their employee benefits,” says Emily Kinney of Kinney Vending. Kinney says businesses can use their vending program to …

Bird's territory is growing, per its agreement with the city.

The pool at The X Center has not opened for the season due to a "significant leak," officials say.

The industrial contamination in northwest Springfield is considered an environmental justice issue.

Sam Dryer, Managing Director with the Greater Ozarks Division of Mutual of Omaha explains how companies can create a customer-focused culture and still meet sales goals. Dryer provides four tips and …

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Americans crave human connection. This is the finding of U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, who on May 3 issued an advisory declaring an epidemic of loneliness.

Council is asked to approve utility’s request for electric rate hikes in each of next three years.

Sentencing follows Gordon Wesley Roughton II’s guilty plea for child sexual exploitation.

The goal of the modifications is to provide more green space downtown and update landscaping.

Serving the east side of Springfield, a new fire station is rising on Sunshine Street, east of Glenstone Avenue.

Brandon Jenson, Springfield city councilmember: "The Southern Hills Transportation Development District represents a missed opportunity to more fully realize Forward SGF. "

City’s workforce development leader says search for federal grants is paying off.

The city's Board of Aldermen is hosting a series of special meetings designed to support business growth.

The state's major metro areas report a mixed a bag in August, according to latest federal data.

SBJ economic survey data inform long-term planning.

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