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Springfield, MO
One City Council member balks at price of parking lots.
Ground was broken earlier this month to commence a multimillion-dollar project in Sparta that officials are dubbing “a luxury guest ranch.”
Lisa Rau is scheduled to join the municipality next month as communications director.
He has filed paperwork for the August 2024 election.
Member contends $5.5 million price tag for two parking lots is inflated.
Amy Moore is promoted to lead the Division of Cannabis Regulation.
Springfield residents had a chance to weigh in on the city’s proposed purchase of Hammons Field, home of the St. Louis Cardinals’ Double-A affiliate, on Feb. 6.
Staff recommended removal of 3-story structure.
Reporter Karen Craigo brings government and development coverage and analysis.
Elevate Branson is the largest local recipient, according to Missouri DED.
Developmental Center of the Ozarks is the largest recipient.
A $16 million deal would use city general funds with no mechanism to recoup the expenditure.
Digital Editor Geoff Pickle brings you internet, public records and technology coverage and analysis.
Court order posted to restaurant's door points to tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid rent.
Owners cite "supply chain issues, higher product pricing and some personal medical issues."
Developers praise city’s efforts to streamline processes.
$16 million deal includes purchase and renovations.
Rep. Travis Smith says legislation would drive business to the state, according to Missouri News Network.
Stephanie Stenger and Heather Hardinger are selected for Athena and Rising Star honors, respectively.
St. Louis Cardinals agree to keep its Double A affiliate in Springfield until 2038.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.