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SPS to target inefficiencies in two of its schools.

Brendan Griesemer has worked at the municipality since 1996.

Purpose Connect brings on a chief strategy officer and chief operations officer.

Aaron Schekorra is appointed as the first full-time leader of the Springfield LGBTQ+ nonprofit.

All of the Missouri MSAs tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics post increases in the past month.

The latest phase in the search process concludes with 23 applicants and six finalists.

The school board is considering both closure and expansion options as it mulls study by Davis Demographics.

During the Celebration of Sharing, 53 nonprofits receive over $1 million in funding raised at the summer golf tournament.

The Association of Fundraising Professionals Ozarks Region Chapter recognizes charitable work in the community.

Band officials say industry shifts prompted the decision on its A&M Records contract.

Stacey Zengel has worked at the company since 1999.

Fitness business maxes out first two gyms and adds a third to keep pace with its 3,000 members.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, engineering, law and nonprofit.

Steve Childers to lead city’s key growth initiatives, including Forward SGF.

Two new members join the health system's governing board, as well.

The local county's average weekly wage during the period rises to $1,039.

SBJ economic survey data inform long-term planning.

Kristen Weaver takes on the top role at the Burrell Foundation.

Steve Childers is tapped to lead the Department of Planning and Development.

CoxHealth and Mercy announce collaboration and seek pediatrics partner through an RFP.

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From the Ground Up: Willard Central Elementary School safe room and additions

A safe room and classroom addition at Willard Central Elementary School will be used by the music, arts and athletic programs for a district that had 4,536 students last year, according to Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education figures, but school officials say enrollment is projected to grow.

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