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Chamber President Matt Morrow and Boys & Girls Clubs CEO Brandy Harris are among participants in Springfield Regional Arts Council initiative.

Aug. 6 election results include no-go on child-care tax exemption and selection of incumbent Sheriff Arnott.

Officials with the utility respond to investigation by state auditor's office.

Brightspeed pens a 10-year agreement, Park Board director announces at council meeting.

Despite his high-profile job, Springfield City Manager Jason Gage is someone who usually stays out of the limelight. However, in July, he made the news as one of four finalists for a city manager position in Manhattan, Kansas.

Council considers measure allowing modernized meters.

State leader also reflects on six-year stint in office.

The early childhood center is adding more preschool spots with the funding.

Bids are being accepted through Sept. 18 for the first phase of the Renew Jordan Creek initiative.

CEO operating in legal cannabis industry welcomes the rule change announced by the governor.

Statement from Strafford trucking company points to plans to "vigorously defend its employment practices."

Missouri’s governor announces at Springfield event that an incremental income tax cut has been triggered under laws approved in 2022.

All of Missouri's MSAs post increases in June, according to latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Stephanie Wigger is accused in Christian County Circuit Court of allegedly failing to pay taxes when she operated Farm Fresh Steakhouse & Bakery.

The Plaza Towers owner is accused of possessing firearms illegally, following county charges of domestic assault and kidnapping and an earlier conviction.

Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick's office is investigating possible misappropriated money in Merriam Woods.

The Economic Impact Awards ceremony and special publication spotlights excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community, with honorees and top honors chosen by an independent panel of judges.

Jason Gage says in statement that “leaving Springfield just didn’t feel right.” 

Guest columnist Dan Engemann responds to recent SCOTUS decision.

Parking garage and additional gates part of vision for SGF.

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