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SBJ compiles news on the respiratory virus outbreak.

William “Dub” Duston took office in early 2019.

Officials say the state's jobless rate has been below the national level for over eight years.

Police spokesperson says department has nearly 1,000 available devices meant to curb vehicle thefts.

The businessperson and civic leader is recognized during the Springfield chamber's annual meeting.

Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins encourages residents to engage with a state process to determine how best to use federal funds.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2019 Day in the Life series gives a glimpse into the world of community powerhouse leaders.

Debra Hickey was an elected official for the city for nearly two decades.

Wesley Young starts in the role next month.

Judge Kelly Broniec, of St. Louis, is selected over Springfield Judge Ginger Gooch and another finalist.

Downtown problems partly a product of perception, officials say.

Reflecting on 2020, the SBJ newsroom compiled the top 10 stories that impacted Queen City business.

The Winning for Missouri Education coalition announces collection of 100,000 signatures.

While the 2023 session of the Missouri General Assembly led to passage of a roughly $50 billion budget that awaits approval from Gov. Mike Parson, local and state officials have mixed reviews on how well the past several months went in Jefferson City.

Officials cite "lower market prices for natural gas this year and lower actual fuel costs for electricity last year."

Owner says negotiations continue, but he and the city remain far apart on terms. 

Both city of Springfield ballot measures are approved at the polls.

Why hire an architect before you even begin your building project? Buddy Webb and Company principals explain three ways an architect can assist a building owner including determining specific …

Board that unanimously approved the controversial site votes 7-0 to scrap the plan.

Organizers expect ‘hundreds’ of jobs will be available at Branson gathering.

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