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Ozark Greenways’ new leader resigns

Ric Ashe exits from executive director role after roughly three months.

The Coolest Things finalists reflect the diversity of the local manufacturing community.

Katelynn Bowen, of Cassville, says, "Child care in the U.S. is broken and Barry County is no exception."

Local officials aim to involve more businesses for job training.

Removal of access points would hinder growth, they say, as highway department points to safety concerns, freeway considerations.

The effort is scheduled to start in March and wrap up by this summer.

Net income is reported at $97.8 million for the three-month period that ended Dec. 31.

All of Missouri's eight MSAs had month-over-month decreases, according to latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Nate Moore is scheduled to start July 1 and succeed the retiring Brad Swofford.

Laura O'Quinn is succeeding the retiring Tim Ryan.

Local agreement with Super Bowl champs moves into third year.

A ceremonial topping-out event has been scheduled for Feb. 14.

Ten organizations are picked for funds through initiative designed to address the needs of Medicaid recipients.

Matthew Growcock is picked to serve the remainder of Guy Callaway's term.

Owner Lindsay Kirtlan says she will return her bakery to a home-based business.

Leaders from local health systems sit down with Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple.

The yearslong scrutiny from lawmakers, the Federal Trade Commission and the health care industry on pharmacy benefit managers became a bit more intense with the recent bipartisan bill filed in the U.S. Senate that seeks to prevent health insurers or drug middlemen from owning pharmacies.

The first phase of the Iron Grain District Apartments is taking shape on the 30-acre site adjacent to Garton Business Park, home of Republic’s Amazon STL-3 fulfillment center.

She brings a CPA’s sensibility – and her innate curiosity – to manufacturing, overseeing 400 employees producing specialty metal products for a global market.

Tangles Salon reopened after being purchased; The Embers Glamping & RV Resort got its start in Branson; and Homewood Suites by Hilton hotel changed ownership.

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