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A contractor is accused of allegedly taking upfront payments and not completing promised solar panel installations.

Bob Hosutt and Jill Patterson are appointed to the State Rehabilitation Council and Child Abuse Neglect and Review Board, respectively.

Ozarks Tech is partnering with Lebanon municipality and school district on the project.

United Soccer Leagues proposes soccer stadium beside Cardinals ballpark.

Some things never change in the world of small business lending. Come rate changes, fee increases or even a global pandemic, business owners across the nation return to loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration and the banks that provide them to keep the dream alive.

At its Dec. 3 meeting, Springfield City Council awarded a contract to Branco Enterprises Inc. as construction manager at risk for the first phase of the Renew Jordan Creek project.

Rick Ziegenfuss has led the municipality since the early 2000s.

President-elect Donald Trump says the former representative from southwest Missouri "is an extremely hard worker, and respected by all, especially by those who know him in Congress."

One of four finalists in the northwest Missouri city, Gage is slated to exit his job in Springfield early next year.

BCP Ingredients has agreed to pay a $300,000 penalty, among other provisions, over alleged violations of the Clean Air Act in the city southwest of Springfield.

A vote is forthcoming on a cost-share agreement proposed by United Soccer Leagues next to Cardinals stadium. 

Officials expect regional project to commence by February.

Local officials expect near 10% increase in equipment prices.

Council on Tuesday is scheduled to consider agreement exploring feasibility of United Soccer League entry that may include new stadium east of Hammons Field.

Mike Stephens seeks leadership post in his hometown.

Community leaders weigh in as Williams faces litigation, uphill battle with faculty.

St. Louis-based law firm says it has no interest in stopping Chadwick Flyer Trail project.

The litigation filed this month alleges Duckees has caused damage to the Texas convenience store chain's brand.

More than $5 million is available through a state grant.

Guest columnist Lynne Haggerman: "Begin preparing or revising policies to reflect the new paid sick leave benefit and contact legal counsel if questions arise."

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