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The heavy civil construction company expands its presence in the city.

The Rolla-based company plans to add a location at 1770 W. Sunset St.

The pie shop’s menu offerings will continue at the Rountree restaurant.

An event this month at Wilson Logistics Arena is slated to present two awards recognizing responsible land use and community development.

Phase 1 has a guaranteed maximum price of $27 million following Springfield City Council action Feb. 24.

Guest columnist Kayden Guymon: "The challenge for state and federal lawmakers and regulators will be balancing the need for energy infrastructure with the protection of landowners’ property rights, ensuring that renewable energy goals do not come at the expense of individual freedoms."

A Fair Grove veterinary practice is expanding into Springfield.

Some members object to impacts of measure on poorer Springfieldians.

Lawyer says right to counsel bill unfair to landlords, will drive up rental rates.

JustBid is now operational at 2965 E. Jean St., and the company has hiring plans in the works.

The fabric and craft supplies retailer is closing all of its stores via bankruptcy proceedings, including the location in Primrose Marketplace.

The company sets a March 3 ribbon-cutting ceremony for the eatery at 600 W. Main St.

Lisa Jeanine Findley faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled this summer, federal officials say.

The nearly 10,000-square-foot expansion comes as the business closes its off-leash dog park.

Brandon Jenson says now is the time to tackle housing issues in Springfield.

Roof repairs at Ozark High School are planned, among other work.

The wood structure rising at the corner of Battlefield Road and Carver Street is a new office building for Weston Kissee, an Edward Jones financial adviser.

The Avant Garde’n strategizes with business diversification.

Company intends to ramp up hiring efforts in 2026.

Early discussions are reviving economic development prospects for over 1,000 acres of land surrounding the interchange at highways 60 and 65, those involved with the talks say.

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