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Officials have worked in recent years to secure grant funding for a Compton Drive Wastewater Treatment Plant flood wall.

Two days after this month’s election decided the mayor and three council seats, members of Springfield City Council took in a ballgame at Hammons Field.

Historic inflation has thinned the margins for most businesses, and this is particularly true for restaurants.

Some workers may be reticent when it comes to discussing their compensation. Pay feels like a private matter – one, like decisions made within a voting booth, that no polite person would ask about.

The funding is part of $30 million in state ARPA allocations.

Governmental entities are funded in the latest round.

The move could lead to a citywide ballot measure on whether the city can seize the haunted attraction. 

The federal funding is designed to improve pipeline infrastructure in Springfield.

Roundhouse Services and Storage is creating 10 jobs, officials say.

Chris King stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from customers.

Gail Noggle has led economic development efforts in Bolivar and Polk County for the past seven years.

Voters also decide on new council and board of education members.

Apartments and retail space are proposed for Midtown development.

Springfield officials want to reach nearly 1,300 apprentices over three years.

Most of the other MSAs in the state do the same.

 A rezoning hearing on The Heights development by BK&M in University Heights draws a packed house.

Resident input spurred changes to The Heights.

The Mansfield company alleges its sales and reputation have been harmed by a California business.

The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

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

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