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Americold Realty Trust broke ground this week on a $127 million development in Kansas City.

Liberty Hospital in Missouri has finalized a planned merger agreement with The University of Kansas Health System.

The chair and CEO of Little Rock-based Encore Bank has resigned.

Peloton has announced that its CEO will exit and the company will conduct layoffs.

Subway has finalized its sale to Roark Capital.

U.S. job openings dropped to a three-year low in March, according to Labor Department data released this week.

The Federal Reserve has held its key interest rate steady.

The architecture firm gets the nod among five finalists.

A ribbon-cutting event marks the ceremonial opening of the 251 Champagne Blvd. facility.

Joe Dull takes over for Mike Stevens, who led the nonprofit art house theater for 14 years.

The submission by Branco came after the city pushed back the deadline for bids twice.

The manufacturer reports a 41% drop in first-quarter profits.

The Kansas Legislature adjourned Tuesday night without passing legislation designed to lure the Chiefs and Royals across state lines.

Bus company First Student is laying off 105 employees in Jefferson City.

The city of Ferguson has been sued by two former city employees and one current worker.

Walmart announced the closure of its Walmart Health segment.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.

Compensation rose for American workers during the first quarter.

U.S. consumer confidence dropped in April to its lowest level since mid-2022.

McDonald’s had mixed results during the first quarter compared with analysts' predictions.

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