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Position has been without a permanent leader for three months.

It’s opening day for Minor League Baseball, and the Springfield Cardinals are slated to face off tonight against the Wichita Wind Surge.

Economist says in a global economy, everyone is vulnerable to the effects.

Springfield waste officials outline a four-step plan to increase recycling and to improve the city’s cleanliness.

Guest columnist Bob Helm promotes voter education resources offered by the Springfield chamber.

The Springfield nonprofit points to an expected loss of $3 million worth of food via TEFAP.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows month-over-month increase to 3.8%.

Kim Reser has worked at the Springfield-Greene County Park Board for nearly three decades.

On the heels of Springfield City Council’s passage of an ordinance allowing cars to be impounded for nonregistration, that measure’s sponsors turned their attention to a new compliance issue: unpaid personal property taxes by businesses.

Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of banking & finance, government, insurance, law and nonprofit.

Halting bureau’s work relieved regulatory burden, some execs say.

The position’s salary is set at $350K, 30% higher than the exiting salary of the last city manager.

State Supreme Court weighs challenge on issue’s constitutionality.

Capital Holding Group plans to build an asphalt plant adjacent to its rock quarry in Ozark.

The measure has been referred to a council committee for review.

Roye Cole, Jeremy Manley and Dr. Michael Pfander are selected by the governor.

Larry Flett, 62, worked as a police officer prior to his time as a solid waste operations associate.

United Springfield makes city of Springfield endorsements ahead of the April 8 election.

MoDOT notice points to traffic impacts starting March 24.

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