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Guest columnist John Baxter: "The agricultural real estate market in the Ozarks isn’t booming – but it’s not backsliding either. It’s steady, with areas of growth that reward long-term thinking."
SBJ interviews the owner of Pennington Wines LLC.
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.
Interstate Electrical Supply is now operating as a subsidiary of the Springfield-based business, Harry Cooper CEO says.
The lawsuit alleges Missouri Merchandising Practices Act violations, but Simple Solar owner says he was caught by surprise amid settlement talks.
Dwayne Fulk is interviewed by Springfield Business Journal for the 12 People You Need to Know series.
Caleb Arthur and Jacques McNeese launch AdZen in Springfield.
Under construction on northwest side, Echo Suites by Wyndham aims for energy-efficient features.
Springfield waste officials outline a four-step plan to increase recycling and to improve the city’s cleanliness.
St. Louis-based 4M Building Solutions buys the Springfield commercial cleaning company.
Company spokesperson says two locations are in the works along South Campbell Avenue and West Bypass.
Capital Holding Group plans to build an asphalt plant adjacent to its rock quarry in Ozark.
Larry Flett, 62, worked as a police officer prior to his time as a solid waste operations associate.
A City Utilities employee since 2017 with a 25-year legal background, he now leads the municipal utility provider with an $895 million annual budget.
CU CEO Dwayne Fulk says, "As we look ahead, we remain committed to fostering economic development, supporting businesses and strengthening our community."
Participants tout the environmental benefits and economic development opportunities offered by the restored streamway in downtown Springfield.
Former Pennsylvania Public Utility Commissioner John Hanger: "Missouri leaders need to be thinking about how to protect their constituents, not the pockets of the utilities and their shareholders who continue to prove to be costly and unreliable."
Southwest Missouri Water says a recent federal decision means reallocation of storage space in Stockton Lake for drinking and industrial water purposes.
James Owen of Renew Missouri responds to a recent opinion article.
Stephanie O’Connor and Nacy Tai Ryerson are selected for the Athena Award and Virginia Fry Rising Star Award, respectively.
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