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Springfield, MO
While a disruption in international trade has the capacity to hurt local farmers and ranchers, beef producers are having a good go of things at the moment.
The multimillion-dollar project on C-Street officially starts in May, the city announces.
Advice from financial experts remains that it’s important to take the long view when investing.
Dwayne Fulk is interviewed by Springfield Business Journal for the 12 People You Need to Know series.
The nearly $18 million components products expansion is unveiled as the company continues construction on a $22 million project that started last year.
Sun Country Airlines out as airport’s liabilities mount.
Trump announces 90-day pause for proposal.
Mount Vernon, Republic and Willard are among districts that were successful in securing voter support for no-tax-rate increases.
The Daryl and Lois Flood Residence Hall is expected to open for students in fall 2026.
The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2025 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
Capital Holding Group to build asphalt plant beside quarry.
Economist says in a global economy, everyone is vulnerable to the effects.
Under construction on northwest side, Echo Suites by Wyndham aims for energy-efficient features.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows month-over-month increase to 3.8%.
On the heels of Springfield City Council’s passage of an ordinance allowing cars to be impounded for nonregistration, that measure’s sponsors turned their attention to a new compliance issue: unpaid personal property taxes by businesses.
Eighteen organizations pledge $1.3 million to the nonprofit’s efforts.
State Supreme Court weighs challenge on issue’s constitutionality.
4-bedroom house available for purchase in Woodland Heights.
Capital Holding Group plans to build an asphalt plant adjacent to its rock quarry in Ozark.
Press Room Equipment intends to relocate to a larger facility within the Queen City.
Trent Overhue says he plans to complete property’s stalled projects.