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Both city of Springfield ballot measures are approved at the polls.

Jimmie Bell is accused of allegedly sexually harassing tenants.

Maria Neider is the municipality's new communications director.

The community pool at The X Center in McCauley Park is expected to reopen this summer.

University officials say they are responding to FAFSA delays.

Comprehensive plan looks to add workforce housing and amenities.

Missouri Hotel update one of four projects envisioned.

Next steps are in the works after the report by Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Inc. was unveiled last year.

The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

The Citizens Commission on Community Investment would make a recommendation on the three-quarter-cent sales tax. 

The multiphase redevelopment plan would begin immediately upon Springfield City Council approval. 

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, recognition, recreation/tourism and retail.

Read profiles of this year's honorees.

Springfield voters will consider doubling the length of the mayor’s term and revising the city’s code of ethics in the April 2 general municipal election.

Activist group makes case for funding housing needs.

Pinnacle Award winner Mary Collette is among the honorees of the upcoming Toast to Tourism event.

The decision also means delay in consideration by Planning & Zoning Commission.

Mason Roller, 30, is accused of allegedly taking money for work that was not performed.

Matthew Hamner and Philip Fuhrman are appointed by the governor.

A May 25 opening is planned for the expanded and newly rebranded The Rush Republic Aquatic Park.

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