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The facility near the Amazon plant is slated to serve company's pharmaceutical division.
The Springfield real estate businessperson remains in custody, according to U.S. attorney's office.
Tillman Redevelopment targets a mid-November launch for independent venture College Station Theater LLC.
Owner says decision was made after failed lease negotiations for Hopedale Plaza space in Ozark.
The building near downtown Springfield is slated for use as a day center for homeless people.
Joplin-based Schuber Mitchell Homes announces purchase of Cronkhite Homes.
A Price Cutter is becoming a King Food Saver, another of the Rogersville parent company's brands.
Officials expect Springfield HQ project will wrap by fall 2025.
A ceremony marks the opening of an indoor activities center, storm shelter and gym across two buildings.
A series of announcements made Saturday include news that the museum is 75% of the way toward reaching its capital campaign goal and that a new mission statement is being adopted.
Hamra Enterprises plans to install Wendy's eatery by year's end.
Patient demand from communities expanding south of Springfield prompted Mercy to construct a new emergency department, according to Mercy spokesperson Ettie Berneking.
A cluster development originally proposed in April 2022 got the go-ahead from Springfield City Council at its Aug. 19 meeting.
New ownership brings fresh color to the historic Walnut Street Inn.
Combination of interest rates and short supply complicate housing mix.
New athletic facility prepares to host first game Sept. 19.
After announcing a joint venture in January to bring a new inpatient rehabilitation hospital to the Ozarks, CoxHealth and a Pennsylvania-based company with a Springfield presence broke ground on the project earlier this month.
Developer sought a change from residential zoning for the corner of Sunshine Street and National Avenue.
An independent panel of judges has selected this year’s class of Most Influential Women. With the addition of this class, 500 women have received this award.
The two companies that are active in the Springfield market break ground on a 150,000-square-foot arena in Sedalia.
Should we be talking about politics in the workplace? Whatever one’s opinion on the practice, a February study by Gallup Inc. says 54% of on-site U.S. employees are doing it anyway.
Century-old Springfield bank rebrands as Arlo Bank amid $14M acquisition
Mary Collette to vie for Springfield mayor role
Pickleball venue set to debut in Springfield this weekend
Aesthetic improvements planned along I-44 corridor
BBB announces Torch Awards recipients
Walz, Vance go in depth on policy while attacking each other’s running mates in VP debate
White House sides with union as dockworker strike enters second day