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CU President and CEO Gary Gibson discusses challenges and opportunities coming up for the utility provider.

Springfield-based marketing agency Epic Strategies ranks the highest among Springfield-area businesses in the report.

The Workforce Development publication explores themes such as payroll shifts, wages and benefits demand, labor shortage impacts and employee barriers impacting recruitment and retention.

New York-based dog day care and boarding business Hounds Town USA expanded to the Queen City; home storage solutions venture 417 Closets opened; and several Marshfield-area residents formed 501(c)(3) nonprofit Webster County Market Animal Show and Sale Inc.

Officials with the utility respond to investigation by state auditor's office.

Bids are being accepted through Sept. 18 for the first phase of the Renew Jordan Creek initiative.

The Economic Impact Awards ceremony and special publication spotlights excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community, with honorees and top honors chosen by an independent panel of judges.

Former MSU President Clif Smart is recognized with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Business award.

State agency will begin accepting applications Aug. 1.

Dean Thompson says he expects to transition to temporary leadership post with new nonprofit as time with chamber winds down this year.

Travis Rubelee succeeds longtime leader John Feick, who retired from the organization.

The low-interest loan is earmarked for upgrades to the city's wastewater treatment system.

Tori London is giving farming a go with London Greenhouse and Gardens, located at the Urban Roots Farm site.

Founder Caleb Arthur reassumes CEO role.

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.

An online survey is available through July 15.

Indoor playground Imaginasium was purchased; Dirty Dough’s first Springfield location opened; and Outrun Strategies got its start.

The city of Springfield is poised to grow, and its Forward SGF 20-year comprehensive plan puts annexation as a top priority. But outside of the city, the leaders of Greene County’s rural fire protection districts – agencies that rely on property tax revenue for their funding – are worried.

The funding goes toward the construction of greenway trails on the west side of the city.

A proposed judgment is expected within 10 days, according to Greene County Circuit Court records.

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