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Community Alternative Sentencing Program board member Dan Schepers, left, presents Judge Miles Sweeney with a plaque Aug. 12, honoring him at the ribbon cutting for CASP’s new building at 721 N. Main. The plaque will hang in the Miles Sweeney Community Room at the 3,300-square-foot center, headquarters for the nonprofit organization that works with the court system to provide alternative sentencing for people who have speeding violations or other minor offenses.[[In-content Ad]]
A relocation to Nixa from Republic and a rebranding occurred for Aspen Elevated Health; Kuick Noodles LLC opened; and Phelps County Bank launched a new southwest Springfield branch.
Mahomes-backed Whataburger franchisee takes over operation of Springfield-area restaurants
Council debates when to vote on city manager contract
New owner purchases longtime Marshfield real estate firm
Red's Giant Hamburg auction draws top bid of $575K