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Councilmember Brandon Jenson revived the dormant issue of a commercial development at Sunshine Street and National Avenue and then dropped it with an apology at the Dec. 16 meeting of Springfield City Council.
Hood-Rich Inc. relocated; Citizens Memorial Hospital signed a two-store pharmacy acquisition with El Dorado Springs-based Evans Drugs; and Jefferson City-based River Region Credit Union and Springfield-based Multipli Credit Union merged.
Officials expect summer groundbreaking for Cox North renovation work.
Owners transform rundown former campground property into The Embers.
Springfield City Council considers tax incentive plan for addition to Springfield’s innovation district.
The Grand Street location is moving to Glenstone Avenue.
The CFO of Erlen Group, which owns hundreds of acres on the west side, discusses project at SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know event.
Shifting landscape – literal and figurative – takes center stage as city and United Soccer Leagues pen a feasibility study agreement.
Brandon Jenson admits to unforced error in his failure to communicate sufficiently with neighbors.
The loan and grant will go toward wastewater treatment system improvements in the southwest Missouri city.
The 29,000-square-foot building is planned on land the church owns near the border of Springfield and Ozark.
The fast-food eatery near MSU is the latest franchise from Hamra Enterprises.
Starting in 2025, students in the Airframe and Powerplant program at Ozarks Technical Community College will learn to service all parts of an aircraft, from nose to tail, including engines, the airframe body and mechanical systems.
La Casita Mexican Cuisine opened in Ozark; U-Haul expanded its campus in Springfield with an acquisition; and Soap Refill Station LLC relocated.
Students in the district's special education department now have access to an apartment setting within the Ozark Innovation Center.
The company is renovating a recently closed KFC restaurant building at Sunshine Street and Enterprise Avenue.
The Judith Enyeart Reynolds Performing Arts Complex is planned at the site of the current Art Annex.
A contractor is accused of allegedly taking upfront payments and not completing promised solar panel installations.
Kathleen A. Griesemer's leadership "provided the foundation for today" at Springfield Underground parent company, memorial says.
Ozarks Tech is partnering with Lebanon municipality and school district on the project.
Dame Chiropractic LLC emerged as the new name of Harshman Chiropractic Clinic LLC with the purchase of the business; Leo Kim added a second venture, Keikeu LLC, to 14 Mill Market; and Mercy Springfield Communities opened its second primary care clinic in Ozark.