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Opinion: Everyone hates property taxes, which is why we should depend on them more

Guest columnist David Stokes: "Why do people have a particular disdain for property taxes? Perhaps it’s because it’s the only tax many people pay all at once, so it seems to hurt more."

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, hospitality, law, music and nonprofit.

A city finance official says payment to Ozark Region Workforce Development Board is “not anticipated.”

Guest columnist Andy Drennen answers: What do tariffs have to do with your plans for retirement?

The Plaza Towers owner last month filed a petition to temporarily prevent a foreclosure.

Councilmember Craig Hosmer maintains that aspects of process are not fair to neighborhood residents. 

Katelynn Bowen, of Cassville, says, "Child care in the U.S. is broken and Barry County is no exception."

Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of education, government, law, manufacturing and marketing.

Mayor Ken McClure, Mayor Pro Tem Matthew Simpson and Councilmember Craig Hosmer jointly announce an initiative to enforce expired license plates and temporary tags. 

Impacted government staffers have until day’s end to decide. 

The complaint alleges OMB Bank intends to foreclose, but attorneys for the bank say no proceedings have been initiated despite having the right to do so.

Springfield officials deny business and liquor license to alleged violators.

An order to pause all disbursements of federal grants and loans was announced suddenly on the evening of Jan. 27 and while the memo was rescinded two days later, White House officials say the freeze to review all spending is still in place, creating confusion for government offices and nonprofit agencies both locally and nationally.

Gov. Mike Kehoe makes his first address before the General Assembly.

The decision impacts the university's office of inclusive engagement and its leader.

Matthew Growcock is picked to serve the remainder of Guy Callaway's term.

The preliminary plat for the Chimney Rock development in Galloway Village was under consideration at council’s Jan. 27 meeting. 

Ray Lampert is no longer in the running for the position on the April 8 ballot.

The yearslong scrutiny from lawmakers, the Federal Trade Commission and the health care industry on pharmacy benefit managers became a bit more intense with the recent bipartisan bill filed in the U.S. Senate that seeks to prevent health insurers or drug middlemen from owning pharmacies.

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