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When it comes to starting a business, Springfield ranks third in the nation when compared to the 150 largest U.S. cities.The study, conducted by the…
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The debate on a rezoning case in southwest Springfield continues. During last night’s Springfield City Council meeting, 13 people spoke for rezoning 39…
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The Springfield Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on the proposed zoning case for a Menards store at its Thursday meeting.The home…
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Gov. Jay Nixon says an increase in revenue has prompted the release of $43 million, which in turn will benefit various projects in Springfield and around…
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Crews are nearing completion on renovations to downtown Springfield’s historic Heer’s Building, which after close to 20 years of sitting vacant, is set to…
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Price Cutter will open the doors to its newest location at National and St. Louis on Wednesday, completing the second of two relocations in…
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Springfield City Council on Tuesday approved a collective bargaining agreement with the Springfield Police Officers’ Association (SPOA), a day after the…
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A handful of business owners are voicing their support for repealing Springfield’s sexual orientation and gender identity ordinance.Dick Hardy is founder…
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A mutually agreeable collective bargaining agreement is in sight between the city of Springfield and the Springfield Police Officers’ Association (SPOA),…
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Driving around the Missouri State University campus or downtown Springfield these days, you can’t help but notice construction projects at nearly every…