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The city of Springfield and Greene County have created a 15-member Disaster Response Action Committee to review response and recovery efforts that followed the January ice storm.

Almost $1 million has been poured into the community by the Missouri Foundation for Health to help with several area programs.

The program seeks to promote homeownership and renovate residential properties.

The Crisis Nursery of the Ozarks, which is preparing for a June 25 opening, has been approved to receive $240,000 in Neighborhood Assistance Program tax credits.

Gov.-elect Jay Nixon has named nearly 20 southwest Missouri businesspeople and residents as citizen transition advisers to help recruit applicants for his administration.

In the last year, attorney Bethany Parsons, 39, has displayed her leadership skills.

Business sponsors are being sought to support a three-day training event in March aimed at combating Missouri’s rising number of mortgage foreclosures.

Developer Paul Larino misses a $2.5 million payment to the school district but gets an extension.

Owners buy next-door building, which through the years has been a laundromat, shoe store and more.

The Hatch Foundation is the largest donor among four new gifts.

Brendan Griesemer has worked at the municipality since 1996.

Tickets for the 11th annual Cup O’ Cheer Homes Tour to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities go on sale Oct. 19. The tour, which will be held 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Nov. 17, will feature six homes decorated for the holidays.

|tab| An open house celebration was held May 31 for The Edge, the new community technology center, located in the Midtown Carnegie Branch of the Springfield-Greene County Library District, …

Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt’s right-hand man has joined the administrative staff at Missouri State University, bringing with him nearly 33 years of experience in the public sector.

The initiative is designed to help businesses boost retention in Stone and Taney counties.

She's recognized for her community involvement, citizenship, leadership and ethics.

In an interview with the Daily Mail in the United Kingdom, Branson-area resident Louise Harrison, the sister of late Beatle George Harrison, says she’s broke and living alone in a prefabricated home. But she wouldn’t change a thing.

A new venture featuring “tacos and spirits” appears to be moving into the building.

Good Samaritan Boys Ranch is the largest local recipient.

The multiyear deal includes custard sold at Kauffman Stadium and charitable donations.

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