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Aside from the Springfield Fire Department’s standard tasks to help keep the community safe, the next several years also will be busy with capital improvement projects currently surpassing $10 million.
A new public comment period will commence June 7.
The region follows suit with other MSAs in Missouri measured by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
OTC and SBU pen a new articulation agreement.
A unique feature of the facility allows the company to protect Jordan Creek.
Taj Suleyman joined the city’s leadership team on May 16.
The $40 million Plaster Center is slated for completion next year.
A first installment of $28.5 million is received from the American Rescue Plan Act.
As the spring travel season continues and COVID rates diminish, the hotel industry in Springfield is looking to restock its staffing levels.
Organizers cite poverty reductions and now turn to upstart project for economic self-sufficiency.
Officials say lost group business due to the pandemic resulted in the city missing out on at least $44 million in spending last year.
SBJ unveils the 2021 Economic Impact Awards honorees.
The Point Lookout college plans to appeal the decision.
Nonfarm employers add a net 600 jobs last month.
The average weekly figure is $989, a 7.9% increase, in the fourth quarter.
The metro area scores well on safety and travel costs.
The organization announces 80 people will engage in programming via two classes.
The Missouri News Network outlines the recently concluded assembly in Jefferson City.
Greg Williams brings over 20 years of economic development experience.
Nonprofit officials shift their focus to RISE, a yearlong self-sufficiency program.
Medical clinic Evoke Health and Wellness LLC opened; The Phoenix Diner Bar and Grille got its start; and Enterprise Self Storage LLC began operations.