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Nonprofit yet to pinpoint date for start of HQ construction.

Jordan Valley Community Health Center and Fordland Clinic are among funding recipients.

Bernadette N. Losh is promoted from within after a search.

The program allows customers to support nonprofits through savings accounts.

A six-week course will prepare individuals for full-time employment on CoxHealth’s food and nutrition services team.

Officials say the total "shattered our previous record."

The money goes toward the nonprofit's mission of meeting health, hunger and hygiene needs for students.

The funding goes toward classroom learning experience projects.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, government, law, nonprofit and utilities.

The first of two planned expansion efforts by Springfield Brewing Co. launched in Rogersville; Legal Services of Southern Missouri relocated; and a new Springfield Fire Department station opened.

Fundraising continues for $250,000 third phase.

Ozarks Food Harvest and iHeartRadio partnered on event to feed children.

Community Partnership of the Ozarks is among organizations leading the effort to address an identified increase in youth gun violence.

The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, chambers of commerce, engineering, government, hospitality, information technology, law, law enforcement, marketing and nonprofit.

Springfield Business Journal’s inaugural Nonprofit Excellence Awards honor nine area nonprofits and three individuals serving the field.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, brewing, education, food service, health care, manufacturing and nonprofit.

Three top honors are announced as a dozen organizations and individuals are recognized at Oasis Hotel & Convention Center event.

Chris Berger joins the nonprofit after retiring as superintendent of the Wright City R-II School District.

The building near downtown Springfield is slated for use as a day center for homeless people.

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