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Executive Editor Christine Temple sits down with economic development professionals.
Bedpost Books opened in Republic; mobile business Clear Choice Power Wash got its start; and Vixen’s Brew LLC debuted.
The utility intends to expand its power generation and storage.
Former CEO David Foss was the top-paid officer during the fiscal year that ended June 30.
The municipality has purchased land at Leann Drive and Highway 14 for a one-story project.
Lawrence Yun provides market guidance at event hosted by Greater Springfield Board of Realtors.
Jordan Valley Community Health Center and Fordland Clinic are among funding recipients.
Bernadette N. Losh is promoted from within after a search.
Seventeen companies report more than 1.4 million square feet of new builds and renovations.
The 229 Project is slated to offer a winning business a physical location, financial support and mentorship.
A six-week course will prepare individuals for full-time employment on CoxHealth’s food and nutrition services team.
Missouri Economic Research and Information Center reports 7,900-job increase month over month.
October opening is expected for Great Dave’s Coffee Co.
When James Wilson, who lives on Park Central Square, addressed council in August, he described a pack of 15 motorcycles roaring down St. Louis Street in the evening.
Sculptor James Hall’s art aims to catch attention.
The frame is in place for a multipurpose athletic facility on the grounds of Logan-Rogersville High School.
The first of two planned expansion efforts by Springfield Brewing Co. launched in Rogersville; Legal Services of Southern Missouri relocated; and a new Springfield Fire Department station opened.
The Springfield and Joplin chambers are partnering on the initiative designed to support access to resources.
National Park Service indicates national park in Republic has $28.7 million annual impact.
The funding would be used to extend and connect 17th and 18th streets east of Highway 65.
Local officials aim to involve more businesses for job training.
Ozark Greenways’ new leader resigns
Council approves contentious Chimney Rock replat in Galloway Village
Council gives rezoning green light to CoxHealth pediatric plans
Businesspeople sound alarm on MoDOT plans along Highway 60
Public radio stations to separate from University of Missouri
Canned tuna recalled nationwide
Judge rules Trump administration failed to follow order on federal funds