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Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.

The new policy impacts all municipal workers on and off the job.

Springfield residents are asked to weigh in through an online survey. 

Chair Joselyn Baldner says district's proposal has "accountability and transparency."

The Point Lookout school's request to stop a federal executive order was denied in 2021.

The former state representative also is ordered to pay restitution for COVID-19 fraud scheme.

Springfield City Council voted Feb. 21 to request that a developer voluntarily hold a new neighborhood meeting to hear concerns from residents on a proposed housing development.

Emily Denniston has worked at the Springfield chamber for 16 years.

An uptick in demand for services is cited by officials.

Sen. Curtis Trent discusses the process taken by the state legislature.

Online-based fitness company will work with hundreds of airmen.

City Council is asked to approve a transfer within existing museum funds for the purchase.

The budget for the project is $10 million, according to city officials.

Councilmember Monica Horton worries residents did not get to weigh in on a proposed apartment and single-family development. 

The local area ranks No. 91 by percentage increase nationwide.

The family court commissioner had cancer.

Statehouse columnist Phill Brooks takes a look at local cases as Rep. George Santos faces allegations on the national stage.

It’s not as alluring as some of the other key initiatives of the Forward SGF comprehensive plan, but the effort to fully update the city’s land development code and accompanying ordinances may be one of the most transformative.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, health care, municipality and nonprofit.

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