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Membership nears capacity for the 810 W. Catalpa St. facility, and $700,000 remains to be fundraised for capital campaign.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2025 Trusted Advisers event honors 14 businesspeople, including the Legacy Adviser, a pinnacle ...
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 ...
A request for a default judgment filed this week in the lawsuit against the city of Springfield involving the proposed Chimney Rock development has been denied. Greene County Circuit Court records ...
Port KC has given the green light to $10 billion in revenue bonds for a 500-acre data center campus. The data center project in Kansas City's Northland will reportedly support Google's artificial ...
St. Louis-based gas utility company Spire has inked a $2.5 billion acquisition deal. The company agreed to buy Piedmont Natural Gas, a subsidiary of North Carolina-based Duke Energy. Piedmont is the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a rollback on regulations related to greenhouse gases.
Apple is set to launch a manufacturing academy in Detroit during August. The Apple Manufacturing Academy is administered by Michigan State University. Apple says the academy would “train the next ...
Starbucks reported a 2% drop in global same-store sales during its fiscal third quarter. Net income during the quarter was $558.3 million, a decrease from roughly $1.1 billion a year earlier. Net ...
The eatery in Owensboro is among multiple locations marked as coming soon by the Ozark-based chain.
Springfield City Council voted last night to approve a one-reading bill that will put a 3% lodging tax increase question on the Nov. 4 ballot. The city will ask voters this fall whether tourism ...
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