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|tab| While there are many beautiful homes to be had in Springfield, some home buyers want something, well, different. That's where architects who specialize in custom homes come …

Seventeen Commerce Bank employees recently closed up shop at the bank's Boonville facility and moved, along with 3,000 safe-deposit boxes, into a brand-new banking and loan center at 2616 N. Kansas …

by Steven Diegel A resolution, to be voted on April 13, would outline location criteria for the centers A proposed amendment which would regulate the location of community …

Columnist Ellen Rohr: “This column is a salute to the men and women who do dirty jobs.”

A bill that would change zoning of 11 acres at the 2100 block of East Sunshine to a general retail district draws 33 speakers.

|tab| Seventeen Commerce Bank employees recently closed up shop at the bank's Boonville facility and moved, along with 3,000 safe-deposit boxes, into a brand-new banking and loan center at 2616 …

The last few years in the not-for-profit sector have been challenging, but Melissa Haddow and her colleagues at Community Partnership of the Ozarks Inc. are up to the task.“A good leader is only as …

A plan to expand rural internet service takes another step forward.

Anyone interested in buying Greene County property for pennies on the dollar should have Aug. 28 marked on the calendar.

A task force formed nearly a year ago to evaluate Springfield’s multifamily zoning regulations has laid out its recommendations for making sure the city’s high-density housing developments are appropriate.

Five will interview tomorrow for the position left vacant by Jeff Seifried.

For the Jordan Valley Innovation Center, big success can be measured in very tiny increments.Nanotechnology, the long-winded name behind the study of matter on a molecular scale, quickly became the …

The funding is designed to help residents in 16 Springfield neighborhoods find environmental jobs.

GateHouse Media Inc. seeks to restructure roughly $1.2 billion in debt. 

The executive director of the Downtown Branson Main Street Association will leave her post next month to take a similar role at the state level.

Projects are funded by voter-approved level property tax.

After several false comments about Muslims in England and France, Fox News apologized morning, noon and night on Saturday.

Horses of Hope receives $350,000 in Missouri’s latest round of $5 million from the Neighborhood Assistance Program.

Community members can fill out survey or request in person meeting to discuss feedback

DRC Emergency Services is planning to begin its second round of debris removal in Springfield and in unincorporated Greene County on Monday.

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Open for Business: The Flying Lap

Plaza Shopping Center gained an arcade with the March 1 opening of The Flying Lap LLC; the repurposing of space operated by Burrell Behavioral Health resulted in the March 18 opening of the company’s second autism center; and a group of downtown business owners teamed up to reopen J.O.B. Public House.

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