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The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

The Citizens Commission on Community Investment would make a recommendation on the three-quarter-cent sales tax. 

The multiphase redevelopment plan would begin immediately upon Springfield City Council approval. 

The building along 76 Country Boulevard in Branson has changed ownership.

A newly formed pediatric partnership from Mercy Springfield Communities is seeking to fill service gaps that health system officials say have existed for years – but the arrangement does not involve partnering with CoxHealth to open a stand-alone pediatric hospital as previously planned.

Read profiles of this year's honorees.

The John Deere dealership is helping to boost the education of diesel mechanics in the region.

The featured projects offer a glimpse into what local professionals are working on.

Founder Danny Collins discusses his business at SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know live interview event.

Owen Silos wants buyers and renters for single-family homes.

Officials aim to begin work this year on the 122-year-old structure.

Location of drive-thru coffee shop at Sunshine and Jefferson site was subject of neighborhood debate.

SBDC speaker identifies regional identity and workforce as key factors to development.

Mayor Ken McClure and spokesperson Cora Scott are co-hosts of SGF Local Matters.

Missouri's nonfarm payroll ranks decrease by 800 jobs, according to latest data.

For national organizations and industries looking to host a convention in a central location, a look at the map suggests southwest Missouri as an option.

General aviation terminal expansion is set to wrap by August.

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

CableAmerica plans to complete improvements by the end of 2024.

Voters in April are slated to decide on the mayor’s term of office and code of ethics changes for city personnel.

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