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The largest project is a renovation of the school's student union.

Corwin Automotive Group is relocating its operations from two Sunshine Street locations to one dealership on about 15 developed acres on East Kearney Street near U.S. Highway 65.

Progress is slow at 3-year-old The Ridge at Table Rock Lake.

Kansas Dairy Ingredients, led by Springfield businessperson Brent Davis, plans a $44 million upgrade.

Missouri Fence Company-Springfield is ordered to pay restitution.

The downtown Springfield project is slated for completion in early 2022.

Nixa-based Xtreme Exteriors reaches record $7.5M revenue in 2020.

Kum & Go is adding its 35th convenience store and gas station in the city.

SCA's Megan Short says "employees who are engaged, appreciated and able to grow are more likely to stay with a company."

In SBJ's spring project report, 15 active construction jobs represent more than $167.5 million in investments and 1.25 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

The university breaks ground on a multimillion-dollar arts pavilion.

Blue Iguana Car Wash is adding its third car wash in Springfield, following new construction last year on South Campbell Avenue.

The local sheriff's office warns of trespassing, and traffic is driven to SBJ's website.

Torgerson Design Partners is hired as architect, with the bidding to start soon on general contractor.

D.L. Rogers Corp. is relocating a nearby restaurant.

The historic bridge was saved from demolition with a National Historic Register listing in 2010.

Uniforms PRN owners Matt and Shonda Gravat are moving their East Battlefield Road store to a new building on Campbell Avenue near Sunset Street.

Between expansion at existing facilities, newly opened complexes and developments in progress, the Ozarks area is jumping at the chance to grow its options for sports.

Health Department officials say the next level of indicators may be met by mid-April.

Death rates lead to strain on casket production.

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