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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.

Mary Kromrey joins the engineering firm after her recent exit from Ozark Greenways.

CFO, Musgrave Foundation and U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management present funds to more than a dozen organizations.

Tiffani Claussen succeeds Bill Hammitt as the leader of Amprod LLC.

Springfield Business Journal is recognized with silver honors for best feature series, best bylined commentary and best podcast at Alliance of Area Business Publishers event.

Jim Lohmeyer, who has had a 40-year career in architecture, is scheduled to exit the firm June 28.

City Utilities of Springfield and Watershed Committee of the Ozarks work together to protect waterways amid threat from "forever chemicals."

FAA requires inclusion of disadvantaged businesses.

Newsmakers in the areas of arts, banking & finance, education, law and nonprofit.

Kimberling City-based Table Rock Community Bank opened its first Springfield branch; Taylon Sumners-Schwartz launched her own law practice; and Mammoth Technology got its start.

National study shows signs of tampering up sixfold year over year.

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