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The new owner is slated to meet next week to discuss timelines with the project architect and general contractor.

The mural art and culture festival is seeking $10,000 through the crowdfunding campaign.

TierOne Solutions pairs almost 300 clients with nearly as many vendors for technology services.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, government, health care and media.

Springfield Tenants Unite calls for City Council to take action establishing renter protections.

Higher education leaders say the move is a sign of the times.

Local firms submitted 26 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.

Tim Huddleston is tapped to lead Ozark Mountain Country Cares.

Steve Hesser leaves the Panthers as the all-time leader in career wins.

Danny Perches starts this month as development project facilitator.

Amy Wescott works to help the nonprofit establish a foothold in the area.

SBJ researches candidates’ money on hand reported to the Missouri Ethics Commission.

The city agrees to reimburse developer up to $2.1 million for public improvements.

View an interview and photo gallery with the chief operator of Blue Heron Farm & Bakery.

Lenders expect loan funds will last through March 31 deadline.

The Republican was first elected to the legislative body in 2010.

The 2,000-square-foot store’s debut is planned for Thursday.

Grenita Lathan becomes the first woman and Black leader of the district.

Brett Krug takes the lead at PlanIT Impact.

The company targets a spring 2022 opening for a brewing and bottling operation with a taproom.

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