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Police chief says enforcement will begin immediately to shut down hundreds of devices throughout the city.
Complaints jump by 250% in the first three months of the year, officials say.
Quarterly reports seen as first step in finding data-driven solution to long-standing problem in city.
Six are selected in local congressional district, though results are pending an eligibility review, official says.
“We take that merchandise in, that donated product, we turn around and turn it into cash, and then the cash funds the mission, and that helps us build the homes,” says Will Kuebler, ReStore …
“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “Well, a simple idea is for a company to do something like ‘blue jeans day,’ …
Springfield City Council is taking aim at gaming machines in an ordinance introduced at its Jan. 22 meeting.
Not all labels are created equal. Natalie Menzies-Spradlin with Ample Industries gives you four things to think about to make sure your labels are durable, cost effective and meet your product …
Springfield City Council holds first hearings on handful of rezoning measures.
Proposed contract would cover higher salaries and benefits for Springfield Police Department officers on campus.
First wave of 48 microbusiness licenses to be issued in fall.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, health care, municipal and nonprofit.
As federal government touts potential economic benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce vows to file suit.
SBJ recognizes up-and-comers in the area.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, engineering, government, health care and law.
Kirk Stange, Founding Partner, Stange Law Firm says people have many misperceptions about divorce. “I know that clients, at times, look at divorce like a speed race, like a drag race — let’s …
“It’s important to be able to step outside of ourselves and ask, ‘How can we make things better?’” says Sherry Coker, OTC Center for Workforce Development Business Development Director. …
Governor says I-44 work is in the plans over the coming years.
In a report to City Council, Director Taj Suleyman says his office plans to change its name to the Office of Belonging and Intercultural Development.
They said it. We're reporting it. Sixteen industry forecasts lead the way into 2019.
Shawnee gunpowder company announces acquisition
Curb Appeal: April brings $19M in high-end home listings
Springfield Trading Co. set to open hot sauce shop
Buc-ee’s plans store in Kansas City area
STL public company to go private in $3B deal
Lake of the Ozarks casino supporters submit 320K signatures for ballot