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State Rep. Bob Dixon presents a $250,000 grant to Watershed Committee of the Ozarks Vice Chairman Dan Chiles and Watershed Committee Executive Director Loring Bullard. The grant from the Missouri Department of Economic Development’s Neighborhood Assistance Program will go toward construction of the Watershed Committee’s new Watershed Center, a new education facility for tourists, schools, developers, builders and water quality professionals.[[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
State Senate votes to repeal paid sick leave provision
Columbia biz owner pleads guilty to fraud
Lawmakers greenlight doctoral degree legislation that would benefit MSU
Business owner Christa Stephens dies at 49
HBO to revert name of streaming service
Republic leadership considering next steps for hiring new city admin