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State Treasurer Vivek Malek responds to a recent Missouri State Employees’ Retirement System board decision.

Streamlined permitting process reduces wait, officials say.

Data presented to Springfield City Council by Police Chief Paul Williams on Nov. 20 show a diminishing number of crimes against persons in the city. His report covered the first three quarters of the year, a period ending Sept. 30.

Steve Childers to lead city’s key growth initiatives, including Forward SGF.

Lynn Rowe, 79, had a five-decade career in law enforcement and the longest stint on record for SPD.

Data show crime is on the wane, but community members sound a warning about an uptick in violence. 

SBJ economic survey data inform long-term planning.

Steve Childers is tapped to lead the Department of Planning and Development.

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, conservation, education, health care, hospitality and tourism.

Rep. Melanie Stinnett, R-Springfield: "With final approval now in place, let us unite as Missourians in celebrating this huge step forward, recognizing that by caring for new mothers during their postpartum journey, we are sowing the seeds of a healthier and more family-friendly Missouri for generations to come."

The Dec. 8 hiring event is geared toward people exiting prison.

DRS Contracting is among five Midwest home renovation companies that agree to pay fines for alleged violations of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act.

Samantha Payne joins Springfield's government as development project facilitator.

Issue pits workplace safety against residents’ right to access facilities.

The chamber's political action committee in partnership with the HBA is going away amid a shift in engagement with council candidates.

The Queen City metro area scores lowest in housing costs.

Upper-midscale hotel rooms are needed in both Webster County cities, according to report completed for Webster County Commission.

The measure would have provided discounted tuition to the community college for those in the Bolivar R-1 School District territory.

Neighborhood preservation is cited as a reason for the new process informing both tenants and owners of pending alcohol sales. 

Kimberly Hoffer awaits sentencing in litigation involving multiple defendants.

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