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In the ever-evolving landscape of today’s workforce, the pursuit of top-tier executive talent has become highly competitive.

Freedom’s Rest ceased operations Oct. 1 after 27 years.

The three-bedroom residence is being donated to the retired Springfield Police Department officer who was injured on duty in 2020.

St. Louis-based restaurant chain Mission Taco Joint and Gruma Corp. have reached a settlement.

The Webb City School District has named a new superintendent.

A summer relocation to Galloway Village was a move to another “cool” part of Springfield for brand design and illustration studio Fried Design Co. The word “cool” comes up often with company employees at the studio known for an aesthetic inspired by tattoo, T-shirt and poster designs.

LeBron James has signed a trading card sponsorship deal with Fanatics Collectibles.

A combined $11.3 million worth of high-end housing stock hits the market in January.

Dave's Stagecoach Inn has closed in Kansas City.

A record $12.5 billion in losses from online scams were reported to the FBI in 2023.

Kansas is newest area of focus for the Ozark-based company.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's office has filed suit against the Biden administration.

Under Armour announced plans to reduce its workforce as part of its latest quarterly report.

Ozarks Pridefest a sticking point in lone dissenting vote.

A Cole County judge ordered the state of Missouri to pay $240,000 in legal fees for Sunshine Law violations under former Attorney General Josh Hawley.

For many Springfield residents, Kum & Go convenience stores are ubiquitous in the community with over 25 locations in the metro area and new ones popping up annually. What many may not know, however, is the philanthropic impact parent company Kum & Go LC has for the area.

The nonprofit plans to use the property for administrative and youth development operations.

A conversation with a reader is shared with the intention of fostering dialogue and spurring ideas around SBJ’s award processes.

Angie Teel comes from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she helped manage the Cox Business Convention Center.

Thomas Douglas of JMark becomes a partner in the store that’s changing names to Simply – Everything Apple.

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