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Brothers Alex and Nick Paulson collaborated to launch a Springfield office for Motto Mortgage; Lawrence County Health Department moved to its newly constructed facility; and Ozarks Capital LLC opened for business.
Capital Holding Group to build asphalt plant beside quarry.
Economist says in a global economy, everyone is vulnerable to the effects.
The Carthage-based manufacturer's stock trades at a 52-week low following the announcement.
An investment group with members from three states is seeking regulatory approval for the purchase of LimeBank.
The Springfield nonprofit points to an expected loss of $3 million worth of food via TEFAP.
The nonprofit dental health facility provides restorative and preventive care to children on Medicaid, and the new clinic has a goal to increase the number of patients served.
Nixa resident Chris Barr became a first-time business owner with the launch of barbecue supply store Smoke ’N Sizzle; Full Throttle Distillery opened in Branson; and Midwest heavy civil construction company Emery Sapp & Sons Inc. expanded in Branson.
Eighteen organizations pledge $1.3 million to the nonprofit’s efforts.
Work continues on the $32 million project attached to Mercy Orthopedic Hospital Springfield.
The Missouri State executive vice president takes the West Plains chancellor role this summer.
Capital Holding Group plans to build an asphalt plant adjacent to its rock quarry in Ozark.
C-suiters from companies contributing $25,000 are tapped for board of organization designed to promote regional collaboration.
Roye Cole, Jeremy Manley and Dr. Michael Pfander are selected by the governor.
Herschend agrees to buy Palace Entertainment’s U.S. entertainment properties from international company Parques Reunidos.
Schools, athletic facilities, businesses and infrastructure are among the featured projects.
Mexican restaurant El Aguacate LLC relocated to the Battlefield Mall; Whataburger expanded to Branson; and Sacramento, California-based online auction company JustBid added a Springfield facility.
Over $60 million in combined bond issue proposals at three area school districts will go before voters April 8.
The lawsuit is the Texas-based company’s second trademark infringement case against an Ozarks business in recent months.
A March 27 launch date is scheduled for the hair care shop in Town Center Plaza shopping center.
Dame Chiropractic LLC emerged as the new name of Harshman Chiropractic Clinic LLC with the purchase of the business; Leo Kim added a second venture, Keikeu LLC, to 14 Mill Market; and Mercy Springfield Communities opened its second primary care clinic in Ozark.
James River Church discontinues Assemblies of God affiliation
Springfield tapped as national host city for 2026 Route 66 centennial celebration
O'Reilly Automotive conducts layoffs
Prater's nomination for State Board of Education pulled by Kehoe
Schreiber Foods pauses $211M expansion in Carthage