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Half of cannabis retailers did not remit voter-approved sales tax in first two months.

The architecture firm submits new proposal after city of Ozark's governing board voted against initial design.

A ribbon-cutting event marks the ceremonial opening of the 251 Champagne Blvd. facility.

Ray Leonard Marple admits to stealing from a trust fund under his control.

Bontiea and Tom Goss additionally are ordered to pay nearly $4.4 million.

Dr. Keesag Baron of Baron Cardiology Group PC claims conduct by health system led to financial and reputational damages.

Joseph Hulston's lawsuit alleges James Tillman took action on business endeavors, among other allegations, without the knowledge or permission of Hulston.

The commission approves 31 awards for small businesses.

Statehouse columnist Phill Brooks reflects on the history of speakers in the state House.

Wesley Young starts in the role next month.

In a report to City Council, Director Taj Suleyman says his office plans to change its name to the Office of Belonging and Intercultural Development. 

As federal government touts potential economic benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce vows to file suit.

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, engineering, health care, law and real estate.

Springfield’s governing body expands co-responder effort and mulls reinstating jail diversion program. 

Brock Rowe offers eight ideas for addressing dangerous property in the city.

Springfield City Council enacted an ordinance outlawing cash-prize devices in February.

Plan set to transform 7.5 acres in north Springfield.

The 4-3 votes came amid a discussion about division on the district’s governing board.

Members vote down Monica Horton’s motion to approve each phase separately to satisfy community’s concerns. 

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