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Springfield City Council voted July 28 to approve a one-reading bill that will put a 3% lodging tax increase question on the ...
Following years of attending the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of the State as a spectator, Gov. Mike ...
Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses the state of local nonprofit organizations with Brandy Harris, CEO of Boys & ...
John Farmer de la Torre writes, "Ozarks Film and our nonprofit partner, the Ozarks Film Coop, remain the only AFCI film ...
The Where House Bar, which seats around 200 and features live music, trivia and pop-up vendor events, is one of the original ...
Membership nears capacity for the 810 W. Catalpa St. facility, and $700,000 remains to be fundraised for capital campaign.
The local Decorating Den Interiors franchise moved; 65 Prime+ by Mercy Primary Care debuted in Springfield; and north-side ...
Springfield Business Journal’s 2025 Trusted Advisers event honors 14 businesspeople, including the Legacy Adviser, a pinnacle ...
Guest columnist Andy Drennen writes about how AI is weaving into the fabric of the modern workplace and society.
Springfield City Council voted 8-0 on July 28 to temporarily suspend enforcement of the city’s vehicle inspection fee for taxicabs, in a bill co-sponsored by Councilmembers Heather Hardinger and ...
Branco Enterprises is general contractor for the nearly 9,000-square-foot development in northwest Springfield designed by ...
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