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City Utilities of Springfield and Watershed Committee of the Ozarks work together to protect waterways amid threat from "forever chemicals."

FAA requires inclusion of disadvantaged businesses.

Developer abandons concept of food hall in favor of less intense use for neighborhood.

A single bid was received by the city of Springfield for repairs and renovations to the historic Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, a landmark structure spanning 13 tracks of rail yard just north of Commercial Street.

National study shows signs of tampering up sixfold year over year.

Plaintiffs in University Heights deed restriction lawsuit reject BK&M offer and plan to appeal judge’s recent ruling.

Brock Rowe is among four leaders who have headed the department in recent years.

SBJ’s 24th annual Economic Impact Awards will also present company honors in five categories based on years in business.

The facility would house the municipality’s workforce development services, pending approval by City Council.

Eric Johnson succeeds longtime leader Steve Childers.

Judge Derek Ankrom issues ruling that clears one barrier to commercial development by BK&M in University Heights neighborhood. 

Economic Vitality & Workforce Development office is expected to bring efficiencies, official says.

Two former NorthStar facilities in Queen City are part of settlement.

Edward Walton is scheduled to start as executive director next month.

New Department of Economic Vitality & Workforce Development would maximize efficiencies, official says. 

Statement says city ‘perplexed’ by move, which followed offer to provide fiscal services for a year at no cost. 

Area gains nearly 15,000 residents over 3-year span.

Bradley Testerman is selected to lead the Economic Development Partnership of Bolivar & Polk County.

Chair Martin Gruenberg cites "significant downside risks from the continued effects of inflation, volatility in market interest rates and geopolitical uncertainty."

Ken McClure speaks about progress at the municipality, his work as mayor and economic development wins.

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