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The Springfield technology company adds private AI infrastructure solutions to its portfolio.
Ric Ashe exits from executive director role after roughly three months.
Three November shows are set to celebrate the 53-year run of the band that originated in Springfield.
A facility in northeast Springfield would house the newly formed SRC Industrial Corp.
Longtime optometrist becomes first-time biz owner with Vision Gallery 417.
Marie Moore, chief nursing officer of Mercy Springfield Communities for three years, has been appointed president of Mercy Washington and Lincoln Communities.
The Coolest Things finalists reflect the diversity of the local manufacturing community.
Kevin Ausburn of SMC Packaging Group recognized with chamber’s top award.
It was last summer when the Association for Women in Communications Springfield chapter came up with its Feb. 4 panel discussion topic: “Successful DEI Strategies and Initiatives in the Workplace.” The months between conception and delivery have brought myriad changes in the diversity, equity and inclusion space, as its two participants described ways to incorporate diversity strategies in the current environment.
Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of education, government, law, manufacturing and marketing.
Brittany Cathcart becomes first-time business owner with purchase of Dean’s Boytique.
Fundraising continues to pay discrepancy owed from 2024 golf tournament.
Local officials aim to involve more businesses for job training.
Removal of access points would hinder growth, they say, as highway department points to safety concerns, freeway considerations.
Local officials see no slowdown for investments in cybersecurity.
Mayor Ken McClure, Mayor Pro Tem Matthew Simpson and Councilmember Craig Hosmer jointly announce an initiative to enforce expired license plates and temporary tags.
Impacted government staffers have until day’s end to decide.
All of Missouri's eight MSAs had month-over-month decreases, according to latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Demolition is expected to start in March, with construction of the new middle school slated for completion in 2027.
Nate Moore is scheduled to start July 1 and succeed the retiring Brad Swofford.
April 7 was the official opening day for Mexican-Italian fusion restaurant Show Me Chuy after a soft launch that started March 31; marketing agency AdZen debuted; and the Almighty Sando Shop opened a brick-and-mortar space.
KY3 hires new anchor as Rose prepares for exit
Harry Cooper Supply acquires KC-area company
Fed chair says interest rate changes can wait
Chick-fil-A expansion in the works at MSU
Ozarks Tech presented with 7-figure donation
2 Ameren plants granted Clean Air Act exemptions for 2 years
Defunct solar business sued by Missouri attorney general's office