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The project in partnership with the county would develop land on West Division.

Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.

With Vicki Pratt gone, the chamber utilizes existing partnership with CU to bring the utility's Dean Thompson on board, official says.

Topics included jobs, code revisions, housing, capital improvements, economic growth, education and new developments.

Revive provides information and resources, as well as locations of Narcan in the city.

The Growth and Development Advisory Council has been under Councilmember Craig Hosmer’s scrutiny since he learned about it a year ago. 

The local MSA follows suit with the other seven regions in Missouri.

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

Divided council rejects member’s bid for moratorium.

It's part of the Missouri budget on Gov. Mike Parson's desk.

Statehouse columnist Phill Brooks examines the state General Assembly’s closing days.

Construction of Chadwick Flyer Trail overpass expected to begin in 2024.

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, government, hospitality, media and technology.

Compensation for mayors and city council members vary widely from one municipality to another.

Two free multiday training sessions are planned.

Councilmember Craig Hosmer blames a climate of micromanagement for instability in city hall.

The city’s board recently approved a bid from Construct Cos. LLC.

Craig Hosmer, a member of the governing body, maintains the deal was done before it ever came to council. 

Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

While the 2023 session of the Missouri General Assembly led to passage of a roughly $50 billion budget that awaits approval from Gov. Mike Parson, local and state officials have mixed reviews on how well the past several months went in Jefferson City.

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