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Red's Giant Hamburg to hit auction block

The restaurant and property are listed in a sale scheduled May 15.

The agreement indicates the company did not register with the MEC as required before making in-kind contributions to school board candidates last year.

Assets were roughly flat and deposits up slightly from a year earlier for Guaranty.

The company purchased the former BluCurrent Credit Union building at 1770 W. Sunset St. earlier this year.

The company's net income drops by 16.7% to $38.9 million.

Sessions in areas such as financial literacy will be available this fall.

CEO says results "reflect the strength of our underlying strategy and our ability to adapt with discipline."

SBJ compiles a list of single-family homes within city limits with asking price of at least $500,000.

Columnist Paula Dougherty: "Regardless of where you are in your financial journey, market movement provides an opportunity to compare your investment strategy to your goals."

An Ozark resident is aiming to serve up retail sales with a focus on the rapidly growing sport of pickleball.

Trent Overhue says he plans to complete property’s stalled projects.

Guest columnist John Baxter: "The agricultural real estate market in the Ozarks isn’t booming – but it’s not backsliding either. It’s steady, with areas of growth that reward long-term thinking."

While a disruption in international trade has the capacity to hurt local farmers and ranchers, beef producers are having a good go of things at the moment.

Missouri Department of Economic Development receives State Small Business Credit Initiative funds from federal government.

The multimillion-dollar project on C-Street officially starts in May, the city announces.

Advice from financial experts remains that it’s important to take the long view when investing. 

Interstate Electrical Supply is now operating as a subsidiary of the Springfield-based business, Harry Cooper CEO says.

The gift from David and Stacey O'Reilly goes toward the Michael L. Parson Student Union, with an outdoor plaza to be named in their honor.

Dwayne Fulk is interviewed by Springfield Business Journal for the 12 People You Need to Know series.

The bill states that machine operators must pay 34% of the revenue to the State Lottery Fund, among other provisions.

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