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Residents turn out in force at tent on site of demolished home, though the developers were absent from the public hearing. 

The plans include a student employee housing project.

The school's governing board is scheduled to vote on the project Oct. 28.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

A meeting is set tonight on the lot where developers demolished a historic house. 

The fate of nearly $40 million in proposed construction projects for a pair of Nixa city departments hangs on the decision of voters in the Nov. 8 election.

Developer, neighbors square off in rezoning referendum measure.

The group backing the Galloway rezoning calls one of the alleged issues an "oversight."

Radmacher Brothers Excavating is working on the project for the city.

MSU official says school staff members are "still counting" the total leading up to Oct. 29 celebration.

Staff will fully move out of current location after renovation work is completed.

School board has until January to decide if issue should go on April 2023 ballot.

The facility is housed in a former manufacturing plant.

O’Reilly Enterprise Center still set to open to students in early 2023.

After 60 seasons under the canvas, Missouri State University’s Tent Theatre is getting a permanent structure to house its annual series.

The Galloway Village Neighborhood Association has led opposition efforts.

Terra Star is planning a production facility that would create 31 jobs.

The governing body is scheduled to pick the discussion back up on Nov. 14.

Member says chamber of commerce has too much influence on council.

A 350-by-364-foot speculative warehouse has just gone vertical in the 220-acre Southwest Missouri Rail and Business Park in Strafford.

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