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TWENTY-YEAR PLANS
Architect Jason Hainline of Dake Wells Architecture Inc. on Aug. 14 presents the 20-year master plan to the Ozarks Technical Community College Board of Trustees. The firm worked with Minneapolis-based Perkins & Will Inc. for the facilities design, highlighted by the planned $20 million Center for Advanced Manufacturing at the southeast corner of the campus.
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TWENTY-YEAR PLANS
Officials on Aug. 14 presents the 20-year master plan to the Ozarks Technical Community College Board of Trustees. The firm worked with Minneapolis-based Perkins & Will Inc. for the facilities design, highlighted by the planned $20 million Center for Advanced Manufacturing at the southeast corner of the campus, above.
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ROAD WARRIORS
Roughly 65,000 people attended the ninth annual Birthplace of Route 66 Festival on Aug. 9-10 in center city Springfield. As part of the festivities, Kirk Wheeler, center, and Guy Mace, second from right, receive the John T. Woodruff Award. They’re joined by family members and Miss Birthplace of Route 66 Sarah Vega, third from right.
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ROAD WARRIORS
Roughly 65,000 people attended the ninth annual Birthplace of Route 66 Festival on Aug. 9-10 in center city Springfield.
Springfield event venue Belamour LLC gained new ownership; The Wok on West Bypass opened; and Hawk Barber & Shop closed on a business purchase that expanded its footprint to Ozark.