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The donation comes from Overland Park, Kansas-based Sunderland Foundation.

Lamar picks up 140 advertising displays.

City officials are mum on the reason behind his exit.

 As one of the main gateways into the city of Springfield, the intersection of Glenstone Avenue and Kearney Street once left something to be desired.

At its regular meeting Feb. 22, council also approved $200,000 in local funds for the project from the Hatch Foundation, City Utilities and the city’s Environmental Services Department.

Springfield couple make first commercial property investment.

Springfield’s second 7 Brew Coffee shop appeared quite suddenly in mid-February at 1455 W. Battlefield Road, a site formerly occupied by an Assemblies of God Credit Union branch that was demolished to make way for the new building.

Developer seeks long-term reimbursement of improvement costs through TIF. 

Program also seeks $2M in federal relief funding.

The CVB reports a jump in occupancy, as well as revenue.

Locally, a slight dip is reported.

Branson West-based Ozarks Teen Challenge is nearing completion on the first of two buildings planned on the site of its current facility.

The East Sunshine Street location is slated to open to customers Feb. 22.

CU is slated to take down power stacks at James River Power Station on Saturday.

Residents are becoming better educated about the issues, BDS director says.

Locally, store relocation costs and donations are among expenses factored.

Springfield City Council last month approved the sale for $1, citing a public benefit.

The company takes over a former Simmons Bank building.

A Break Time truck stop and convenience store is coming to the west side of Bolivar to serve locals and travelers on Missouri Route 13.

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