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Editorial Vice President Eric Olson says the idea of compensating City Council members is another growing pain for Springfield.
In a transcript provided by his office, Gov. Mike Parson touts successes during his tenure.
Taxing district would fund improvements to shopping center’s interior and exterior roads.
Springfield’s governing body expands co-responder effort and mulls reinstating jail diversion program.
“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “The best, most efficient way a company can help is just start that conversation,” says Esther …
Christine Temple interviewed local women on their journey to the top of their professions, and the challenges and triumphs they faced along the way.
Attorneys Derek Ankrom and Nathan Taylor are selected for roles that were recently vacated.
The Rogersville chamber is operating the office after winning the contract this summer.
Senate bill proposes top degrees from other public universities.
Cherri Phifer is scheduled to start in the role on Aug. 14.
Philip Russell Turner is ordered to pay restitution and could face jail time.
Statehouse columnist Phill Brooks compares the response to Donald Trump’s criminal charges with cases in Missouri politics.
Alex Riley says he wants to change a culture of "personality conflicts" disrupting the Missouri House.
A simple swab of the inside of your cheek can lead to optimizing your nutrition and fitness program, personal medication profile, in addition to your ancestry. According to Austin O’Reilly, owner …
If you’re not a contractor and you’ve never worked with a contractor the selection process can be daunting. Learn three key things you should look for when hiring a building contractor. Sean …
SBJ honors accountants, attorneys, bankers, IT professionals, insurance agents, wealth managers and up-and-comers.
Data show crime is on the wane, but community members sound a warning about an uptick in violence.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, engineering, health care, law and real estate.
Lynn Rowe, 79, had a five-decade career in law enforcement and the longest stint on record for SPD.
Activist group makes case for funding housing needs.
McConnell Edwards markets hard-won expertise at answering tough questions.
Curb Appeal: April brings $19M in high-end home listings
Shawnee gunpowder company announces acquisition
Springfield Trading Co. set to open hot sauce shop
Buc-ee’s plans store in Kansas City area
150th Kentucky Derby ends in photo finish
Lake of the Ozarks casino supporters submit 320K signatures for ballot