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The operator of two branches in Springfield records $101.3 million in net income.

Stephanie Wigger is accused in Christian County Circuit Court of allegedly failing to pay taxes when she operated Farm Fresh Steakhouse & Bakery.

Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick's office is investigating possible misappropriated money in Merriam Woods.

Higher expenses are reported by Simmons First National Corp. (Nasdaq: SFNC) during the latest three-month period.

The Economic Impact Awards ceremony and special publication spotlights excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community, with honorees and top honors chosen by an independent panel of judges.

Request from community members meets with amendment clarification vote that loses 5-4.

Aug. 6 ballot issue proposes property tax exemptions.

Small-business funding wraps up with $6.6 million allocated.

Tammy LoCascio and Lisa Nelson become directors.

Guest columnist Richard Baker says repositioning by the company could be replicated by others.

The Springfield company's assets and deposits rise during the latest quarter.

Former MSU President Clif Smart is recognized with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Business award.

Facility projects are among those slated to be funded.

The fundraiser has a $2 million goal by the end of March 2025.

State agency will begin accepting applications Aug. 1.

Net income slips by less than a percentage point, with company CEO citing soft demand in part of the quarter.

Neil Frost's Enable Bookkeeping got its start this week.

More than 70% of the health system's workforce is impacted.

A dozen community members advocated for housing to be highlighted in a ballot measure, but an amendment by Councilmember Brandon Jenson to add that language failed.

The attraction is now under the same umbrella as Dolly Parton’s Stampede.

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