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The future of Plaza Towers is in question as the owner of the 10-story, 130,000-square-foot property faces a litany of criminal charges amid millions of dollars’ worth of renovations to the real estate.
Allegations in the lawsuit include claims of insurance fraud.
Drops are reported in areas such as individual income tax and corporate tax collections.
The facility on Missouri State's campus drops Medicaid ineligibility requirement.
The Springfield municipality takes further action in case involving the Section 8 housing.
The plan, which offered tax incentives for redevelopment projects, expired in 2023.
The Springfield real estate businessperson remains in custody, according to U.S. attorney's office.
The building near downtown Springfield is slated for use as a day center for homeless people.
Corey Hendrickson is ordered to spend time in prison and pay restitution.
Disbursement authority approved by board includes a $200 million future power supply contingency.
A cluster development originally proposed in April 2022 got the go-ahead from Springfield City Council at its Aug. 19 meeting.
Developer sought a change from residential zoning for the corner of Sunshine Street and National Avenue.
An independent panel of judges has selected this year’s class of Most Influential Women. With the addition of this class, 500 women have received this award.
Internal candidate Dwayne Fulk is picked from a national search.
Ryan Henigman resigns after a video alleging inappropriate conduct with a minor surfaces online.
The office, located at The Gillioz Center for Arts and Entertainment, is a regional resource to leverage Show MO Act film credits, approved by the state legislature in 2023.
‘Latter-day Bald Knobber night riders’ menace downtown with noise, resident of city square reports.
Federal prosecutors allege Lisa Jeanine Findley attempted to conduct a fraudulent sale of Graceland.
The Virginia company that previously operated as Lumber Liquidators files for bankruptcy and intends to shutter over 90 locations.
A Springfield inventor is bringing new technology to spinal surgery.
Council debate over family’s access to ancestral cemetery continues
MSHOF leader: ‘We cannot fail again’
Table Rock Community Bank debuts new mortgage division
Tesla signs $557M deal with China for battery power plant
104 acres for proposed north-side development rezoned by council