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QCR Holdings' net income climbs by roughly 4% to $28.4 million.
FORVIS maintains its No. 8 spot, while KPM and Abacus move up in the rankings.
Proceeds from the 3% tax would fund public safety, addiction prevention and treatment, mental health services and housing.
Greg Johnson is retiring, and Brad Beckham is being promoted.
The nonprofit pens a deal to lease space from Ozarks Trail Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
Spokesperson says employees are moving to one portion of the property.
Net income rises by around 10% to $127.8 million.
The MSU innovation center distributes funding to benefit the semiconductor industry.
The company pens a deal to acquire the assets of Thales Consulting.
The professional golfer takes home top prize of $180,000.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, health care and nonprofit.
Former BCFO leader opens new office through private company.
The awards recognize excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community.
Net income during the three-month period comes to $18.3 million.
Organizations are recognized for years in business, and Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Roy Blunt.
Professional golfers return to the Ozarks for annual event at Highland Springs.
Net income comes to $1.7 million in the second quarter.
Ten nonprofits can receive $10,000 for their endowments if they raise $15,000 apiece.
CoxHealth, Jack Henry and Incredible Pizza Co. are the Springfield-area companies in the report.
Firm targets $2 billion in revenue as it hits 100th anniversary.
The Kebab Shack opened; Hitch Goods launched; and The War Zone Springfield moved.