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Squad will play inaugural 2024 season at Ozark Empire Fairgrounds.

Venue officials say the performance run at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts brought in ticket sales of $3.3 million.

Former professional baseball player Scott Bailes makes his return to the Minor League team.

Dreamy & Darling Creations is coming up on a decade in business.

CEO Brian Cheever says the acquisition is a "perfect geographic fit."

Issue is yet to appear this session on floor of House and Senate.

Jonas Arjes will lead the organization until a permanent successor is named.

The former Fall Creek Inn and Suites is the site of a project that is part renovation and part new construction.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples four selections he says pair well with food grilled outside.

A professional pivot for a former longtime educator led to the opening of Nana’s Play Place; the first phase of a commercial agritourism operation on a century farm in Christian County began; and Parmele Law Firm PC relocated its office.

The television personality will present at a spring forum on work ethic.

Online-based fitness company will work with hundreds of airmen.

A Queen City native returns to her hometown and takes on the job.

Co-owner Stan Liedel says the complex is projected to generate $30 million annually in direct spending activity in the area. 

National Christian Homeschool and Missouri State High School Activities Association events come to town next month.

Owners expect shop to be on Walnut Street by mid-March after launching in Rountree late last year.

At Missouri Berries, customers pick their own berries in western Greene County.

One City Council member balks at price of parking lots.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples four beverages he says are for “the world of normal people.”

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