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Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, media and nonprofit.

Kristi Stringer is promoted to succeed Darin Bridges.

The university has received more than $20 million in gifts for six consecutive years.

Medical Consulting Group and Corcoran Consulting Group have combined.

Twenty-five listings are posted in June.

The company's earnings report is scheduled for release later this month.

The Schneider Foundation issues educational grants, particularly funding gifted programs in honor of its founder.

Proposed $28M I-44 facelift among local items cut.

Table Rock Community Bank will be the surviving name after combining with First Community Bank of the Ozarks.

Own Inc. adds an 11th office with the purchase.

The position is funded through the recently signed state budget, officials say.

The Better Business Bureau cites consumer complaints in alleging the company failed to deliver products or provide refunds.

EPA officials say the $30,000 in collective fines resolves alleged violations of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act.

Improvements to Interstate 44 in Springfield are vetoed.

He's led the nonprofit since 2008.

Reporter Karen Craigo brings you government and development coverage and analysis.

Meeting also includes biogas recovery proposal for Noble Hill Landfill.

Newsmakers in the areas of arts, banking & finance, health care, nonprofit and sales.

Retail shop Culture Flock Clothing relocated; Central Bank in Springfield debuted a financial education center, dubbed ProsperU; and Oklahoma-based franchise Simple Simon’s Pizza opened a Springfield shop.

Organizations set primary goal of reducing suicide rate.

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