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Small-business funding wraps up with $6.6 million allocated.

Former MSU President Clif Smart is recognized with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Business award.

Facility projects are among those slated to be funded.

State agency will begin accepting applications Aug. 1.

A dozen community members advocated for housing to be highlighted in a ballot measure, but an amendment by Councilmember Brandon Jenson to add that language failed.

Summer Rascoll-Jones is scheduled to start next month.

The 102-year-old was presented with the Key to the City by Mayor Ken McClure last month.

SBJ interviews Nixa's city administrator.

Discussion kicks off effort to enact Forward SGF priority.

Officials expect $6.5M Bolivar building to be ready by spring 2025.

The funding round has a total of $307,169 going to local companies.

Luncheon discussion kicks off a strategic approach to bringing in urban service area tracts with annexation consent agreements in place.

The nonprofit is working on full funding for the facility in Springfield.

Marco Denis has been arrested and is being detained in Greene County Jail, court records show.

David Stokes, director of municipal policy for the Show-Me Institute, opposes a constitutional amendment set to appear on the Aug. 6 ballot.

The medical examiner office led by Dr. Deiter Duff is one of two in Missouri accredited by The National Association of Medical Examiners.

The $6.5M project in Bolivar is expected to wrap by spring 2025.

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, government, health care, law and media.

Springfield also anticipates nearly $25M in funding for trail completion.

Officials expect $16M project to conclude by end of 2025.

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