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Michael Nesbitt, President of Nesbitt Construction, says he learned valuable lessons about work ethic and business from his father. Whether or not his father, Bill Nesbitt, founder of Nesbitt Construction, intended to prepare his eight-year old son …

Burrell Behavioral Health and Healthy Living Alliance are leading an initiative with the funds.

Springfield is included on the list of eligible urban areas.

The company cites increased expenses during the first three months of the year.

Money raised through the campaign would support children in foster care, officials say.

A request for proposal process runs through June 28.

Twenty-five listings are posted in June.

An infrastructure reimbursement agreement for Sunshine Towne Center is contingent upon CID approval, which is set for a March 11 vote. 

Growing your company is good. Or is it? There are five things to consider when assessing if a growth opportunity will help or hinder your company according to Summer Massey, Loan Manager at Arvest …

Mark Walker, a local CEO and a member of the Drury University Board of Trustees, says employers are increasingly seeking college graduates who have some kind of meaningful real-world, hands-on …

Winter Kinne, an 18-year veteran of the nonprofit, is slated to succeed the retiring Brian Fogle.

Bass Pro-sponsored event spurs $500K annually, officials say.

Pamela Yancey of Arvest Bank is slated to become the chamber's CEO next month.

Howler Co., an outdoor gear retailer with mountain biking roots, opened; Table Rock Community Bank launched its newest branch; and Horton Electric Service was acquired.

Chris Upp died in March after years of service to Missouri Limestone Producers Association and Conco Cos.

They said it. We're reporting it. Thirteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.

Fourth-quarter earnings also are down at the company.

The funding from the Stanley & Elaine Ball Foundation goes toward more than 20 recipients.

He had a 40-year career in the industry and was known most recently for his leadership at Guaranty Bank.

Paula Adams, president of Penmac, says they try to help clients find gainful employment regardless of whether they have a permanent address. She says they partner with Council of Churches to try …

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Plaza Shopping Center gained an arcade with the March 1 opening of The Flying Lap LLC; the repurposing of space operated by Burrell Behavioral Health resulted in the March 18 opening of the company’s second autism center; and a group of downtown business owners teamed up to reopen J.O.B. Public House.

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