SPRINGFIELD – A long-awaited tax abatement program that will give senior citizens a chance to work for 67 hours in exchange for a $1,000 rebate on their taxes is beginning this year.
After abatement and selective demolition, the project has surpassed its original $16.5 million budget. The project needs an additional $6.7 million to close the funding gap.
City Council to vote on proposed development in southeast Springfield ...
Springfield City Council is set to vote on multiple issues Ozarks First has covered in recent weeks on Monday. One of the votes will be whether or not to approve a new ...
A 9-year funding freeze led to Springfield's backlog of road paving. Now the city fights rising costs, and seeks state and federal grants to catch up.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The City of Springfield is making plans to take control of the apartment Jenny Lind Hall from the ...
Clark-Shawnee schools had already approved the deals for 110 new homes near Walmart, 222 homes near Burnett and Leffel.