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Nixa Public Schools’ Century Elementary School is adding 10 classrooms and a multipurpose room in a project that is expected to wrap in a few weeks.

The Compton Drive Wastewater Treatment Plant initiative now has nearly $10 million in committed funding.

The community nonprofit plans to add child care and other services in the city.

Banter Brewing is set to become the 11th in city limits.

Springfield’s first Costco Wholesale store is in progress near the intersection of U.S. Highway 65 and Chestnut Expressway.

The fiscal 2022 total is up 7% from the prior year.

Over 1,000 jobs are generated by announced projects.

Roughly $1.7 million is directed to the Springfield area.

A Hy-Vee grocery store on East Sunshine Street will join one existing location in Springfield on West Battlefield Road.

Delays push $4.5M renovation project into 2021.

General contractor R.E. Smith vets subcontractor bids that were accepted last month.

Ron Bogart and Ryan DeBoef are among participants in the 30th annual Leadership Missouri class.

The fund currently has a balance of more than $680,000.

The gift funds the new Jay Wasson Idea Loft.

Aside from the Springfield Fire Department’s standard tasks to help keep the community safe, the next several years also will be busy with  capital improvement projects currently surpassing $10 million.

Missouri State University is collaborating with Springfield Public Schools to expand elementary agricultural educational programs with a new facility on the MSU Darr Agricultural Center campus.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, construction, education, food, health care, media and technology.

Action reveals conflict between city and state law.

The 2021 Dynamic Dozen have shown tremendous growth in their various industries.

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