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Leaders say measures are needed to address enrollment growth.
Ozarks Brasserie, Restaurant and Bar is scheduled to open in the spring at the former site of Ramata Italian.
Voters will decide April 4 on the measure, which would go toward debt payments, equipment upgrades and other expenses.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is expanding the Branson visitors center building at a fish hatchery.
Springfield municipal staff will review options to prevent trash being blown from garbage trucks.
Jeven Russell previously shared the title with Jeff Russell, his father and company founder.
Facility will replace existing tech school, Reeds Spring officials say.
University plans to offer several degree programs for its new online campus.
Dreamy & Darling Creations is coming up on a decade in business.
CEO Brian Cheever says the acquisition is a "perfect geographic fit."
Jonas Arjes will lead the organization until a permanent successor is named.
The former Fall Creek Inn and Suites is the site of a project that is part renovation and part new construction.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.
Polk County native Bryan Allison is promoted to the role.
The new policy impacts all municipal workers on and off the job.
Jason Outman has led the organization since moving from South Carolina.
The Point Lookout school's request to stop a federal executive order was denied in 2021.
The former state representative also is ordered to pay restitution for COVID-19 fraud scheme.
Arkansas official makes recommendations to focus local efforts.
A professional pivot for a former longtime educator led to the opening of Nana’s Play Place; the first phase of a commercial agritourism operation on a century farm in Christian County began; and Parmele Law Firm PC relocated its office.
Springfield-based nonprofit The Warrior’s Journey is caring for military vets internationally.