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The city's board approves sewer easement vacation request for planned development.
Reporting by the Missouri Independent indicates the court system cannot shield the company from criminal prosecution for gambling violations.
The top categories considered for funding would align with city’s Forward SGF comprehensive plan.
Ron Schneider is hired as the successor to Bob Belote.
Springfield man Brian Scroggs is accused of defrauding clients and failing to pay federal taxes, according to U.S. attorney's office.
The Aurora Recreation and Event Center will be built on a 24-acre site on the city’s south side.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, government, hospitality, human resources, manufacturing and nonprofit.
After a series of four study sessions on the topic, council gave first reading to an ordinance to adopt the city’s $507 million budget for the fiscal year starting July 1.
It appeared to be smooth sailing for a pair of Springfield City Council measures to issue bonds for a set of improvement projects. However, a rogue wave sprang up in the form of a communication lapse with a stakeholder organization, the Ozarks Region Workforce Development Board.
Five commercial lots offered around site of Christian County offices.
Legislators secure $727M for I-44 upgrades while child care aid falters.
Housing has always been a focus embedded within other priorities, mayor pro tem says.
May 25 is the scheduled launch date for The Rush Republic Aquatic Park.
The funding comes from the federal agency's Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund.
Local wages rise by 4.7% during the last three months of 2023.
Springfield City Council is considering $26 million in bonds to pay for acquisition of new workforce center and three other high-profile city projects.
Jackson Thompson is tapped to succeed longtime Director Mike Crocker.
The city of Springfield is making big changes, according to Springfield Art Museum director Nick Nelson, and the museum is positioned to lead the way.
The Springfield Art Museum will pursue a two-phase path toward its $50 million renovation and expansion project.
Area provides possibilities for growth through annexation.
Trent Overhue says he plans to complete property’s stalled projects.