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Founder Caleb Arthur reassumes CEO role.
While Gov. Mike Parson’s fiscal 2025 budget has statewide cuts of around $1 billion, myriad Springfield projects are among those poised to receive funding with the stroke of the governor’s pen and legislative backing.
The Decision-Makers’ Outlook publication explores themes such as business outlook and growth, operations planning, inflation impacts, cost of business factors and business owner exit strategies.
All of the state's MSAs record month-to-month increases in latest data.
The Bolivar health system had 15 patients who participated in the clinical trial.
The home count marks the highest of the year so far.
John Farmer de la Torre was co-founder of the organization that promotes the film industry in the region.
The Springfield-based organization announces more people can be served through Community Services Block Grant Program.
Mike Lawson succeeds Randy Johnson, who retired from the company.
An online survey is available through July 15.
Lindsey Curry's Grateful Vase began serving southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas last month.
Approvals with local impacts include money for Alliance for Healthcare Education.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, consulting, education, health care, law, manufacturing and nonprofit.
A popular Missouri low-interest loan program that primarily benefits small businesses and farmers is expected to reopen for applications later this summer after sitting dormant for most of the year.
Health care professionals are honored at June 27 SBJ event.
Purpose Connect is in the running for a $1 million grand prize through the Black Ambition organization.
Roy Blunt, Norma Champion, Chris Chinn and Annie Malone are selected.
The funding goes toward the construction of greenway trails on the west side of the city.
The publication will merge with the Lawrence County Record, according to announcement.
A proposed judgment is expected within 10 days, according to Greene County Circuit Court records.
Under construction beside the existing Republic branch of the Springfield-Greene County Library District – which remains in operation throughout the project – is a new building that will double the size of the original, according to library officials.
Council taps next city manager
C-Street Cuban restaurant closing
Mahomes-backed Whataburger franchisee takes over operation of Springfield-area restaurants
Nixa woman pleads guilty to fraud
Business owner Christa Stephens dies at 49
State Senate votes to repeal paid sick leave provision
Lawmakers greenlight doctoral degree legislation that would benefit MSU