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A combined home for the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office and jail is coming to fruition in Mount Vernon.

Monica Horton of Springfield City Council discusses the city’s proposed recreational marijuana tax.

In Springfield Business Journal’s summer project report, 19 active construction jobs represent more than $340 million in investments and over 2 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

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

Since its 1999 debut, the awards program has honored individuals under the age of 40 for their professional and civic work.

When your training needs assessment shows there are gaps in employee performance the next step is to design an appropriate training solution according to Sherry Coker, OTC Center for Workforce …

Reflecting on 2022, the SBJ newsroom compiles the top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

The day after a tense exchange at the May 22 Springfield City Council meeting, Susan Istenes, director of the city’s Department of Planning and Development, resigned. 

Editorial Vice President Eric Olson says the idea of compensating City Council members is another growing pain for Springfield.

In a transcript provided by his office, Gov. Mike Parson touts successes during his tenure.

Taxing district would fund improvements to shopping center’s interior and exterior roads.

Springfield’s governing body expands co-responder effort and mulls reinstating jail diversion program. 

“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “The best, most efficient way a company can help is just start that conversation,” says Esther …

Christine Temple interviewed local women on their journey to the top of their professions, and the challenges and triumphs they faced along the way.

Attorneys Derek Ankrom and Nathan Taylor are selected for roles that were recently vacated.

The Rogersville chamber is operating the office after winning the contract this summer.

Senate bill proposes top degrees from other public universities.

Cherri Phifer is scheduled to start in the role on Aug. 14.

Philip Russell Turner is ordered to pay restitution and could face jail time.

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