YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY
Springfield, MO
Digital Editor Geoff Pickle brings internet, public records and technology coverage and analysis.
The divergent House and Senate bills now move to reconciliation. May 5 is the deadline to pass the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
Marketer stresses importance of setting a business apart.
A real estate holding company representing two Springfield companies acquires the property from Classy Llama Studios.
The St. Louis Cardinals sold the city’s Double-A affiliate to a holding company that owns 18 teams.
Medical Consulting Group and Corcoran Consulting Group are joining forces.
Flora Farms takes home Best in Show honor for its GMO flower product.
Successors are being sought for Sandy Howard and Jennifer McClure.
The name change to OMB Bank is designed "to align the bank’s brand with our strategic growth initiatives," CEO says.
Springfield Business Journal’s Day in the Life series gives you a glimpse into the world of five of our community’s leaders.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, insurance, media and nonprofit.
As continued rumblings of an economic downturn are amplified by news of bank failures, businesses large and small may find themselves scrutinizing their operating budgets for any opportunity to save. There is one resource these executives may be overlooking in their cost-cutting measures: business services provided by the Springfield-Greene County Library District.
List comprises 700 U.S. firms in 23 industries with at least $500 million in revenue.
With a combined 90 years of work in the radio industry, longtime friends and former co-workers Malcolm Hukriede and Dan O’Day figured they had a memory or two they could impart in a book about their field.
North Carolina-based Go Burrito, a fast-casual Mexican restaurant franchise, opened in Springfield; family-owned Collegiate Awards roughly doubled its space with a move; and architect Layne Hunton launched Throughline Architecture.
Own Inc. pays tribute to the firm's employee-owners.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, communications, health care, innovation and law.
The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
They’re the only two southwest Missouri organizations in an annual Fortune report.
Chris Russell is being succeeded by Ashley Johnson on an interim basis.
The iTooth Family Dentistry facility under development in south Springfield is centered on patient care.