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Some members object to impacts of measure on poorer Springfieldians.

Members raise concerns about measure’s effect on poor residents, while bill sponsor points to tax collection deficit.

Removal of access points would hinder growth, they say, as highway department points to safety concerns, freeway considerations.

Sales last year were up from $15.8 billion in 2023.

Mayor Ken McClure, Mayor Pro Tem Matthew Simpson and Councilmember Craig Hosmer jointly announce an initiative to enforce expired license plates and temporary tags. 

The Springfield-Branson National Airport additionally lays out an estimated $25.4 million in improvement projects for 2025.

Infrastructure, rail certification viewed as enticements to industry.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, flooring, health care, law, manufacturing and trucking.

Three-part project would widen roads serving Springfield Underground.

Reflecting on 2024, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

RBX Inc. and Humper Equipment expect to remain in operation amid the reorganization proceedings.

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.

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.

Company purchases book of business from Pro Machinery Movers.

The company with operations on both sides of the major roadway in south Springfield has purchased South Campbell Storage.

The funding comes from two charity golf tournaments hosted by the Springfield-based company this year.

Ziegler BBQ Co. opened a food trailer; O’Reilly Automotive Inc. (Nasdaq: ORLY) cut the ribbon on a new distribution center; and Branson Bank debuted its fifth full-service branch.

The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.

Newsmakers in the areas of education, fitness, food service, government, marketing, nonprofit, real estate and transportation.

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