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Thursday is the scheduled grand opening for the 2355 N. Glenstone Ave. eatery.
Jack Lipscomb previously served as second-generation owner of Pioneer Outdoor.
Officials discuss the addition of non-native plans during a weekend meeting.
The future of two schools is expected to be decided by the Springfield Public Schools Board of Education on Jan. 16.
The two-level athletic Field House on the Spokane High School campus includes a concession area, restrooms and field storage on the first level, and media rooms, a coach’s room and a guest suite on the upper level, all overlooking the softball field and track-and-field areas.
Trial to weigh enforceability of deed restrictions.
Planning & Zoning objects to procedural change.
The process of annexing land into Springfield city limits may soon look very different if legislation proposed by Missouri Sen. Curtis Trent, R-Springfield, is adopted by the state General Assembly.
As a presidential election looms 10 months from now, local and state officials say the outlook for the Missouri General Assembly’s 2024 legislative session is looking like a mixed bag.
A real estate deal has cleared the way for Springfield’s second Target store – part of a $60 million development plan on the city’s west side.
Brendan Griesemer is appointed to the role shortly after his retirement from the city of Springfield.
The Springfield health system is partnering with Pennsylvania-based Select Medical.
The college's board approves additional funding for the workforce training facility at the campus in Nixa.
Developer signals intention to apply for planned development rezoning designation at corner of Sunshine and National in lieu of existing request.
A trial on the remaining issues will move forward as scheduled on Jan. 18-19, the judge has ordered.
Board is scheduled to hold public hearing and vote Jan. 16 on both Robberson and Pershing school closures.
Another large retailer and outlot developments also are planned at the West Bypass and Sunshine Street site.
High Tide Theatrical introduces 2024 season lineup in space once occupied by Heavy Heads Records, which fought its eviction in court.
Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, Missouri Inc. is embarking on Phase 3 of the Legacy Trails subdivision it began in 2006.
An open-plan building will serve a dual purpose as a missionary training center and a community center on the grounds of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International.
The owners of a Springfield catering business launched a new venture; indoor golfing venue franchise X-Golf Springfield swung into the Queen City; and CoxHealth Branson Hills opened.