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The religious organization, which last year announced plans for a local temple, adds Fremont Hills congregation.
Fritz’s Adventure is scheduled to debut early next month in The Colony, a Dallas suburb.
Franchisees Tony and Mary Cook plan the first of their restaurants near Houston.
Southwest Missouri Water says a recent federal decision means reallocation of storage space in Stockton Lake for drinking and industrial water purposes.
A recent Colorado transplant opens Smoke ’N Sizzle.
In a project approved by voters in the Nixa Public Schools district, a new multipurpose facility is under construction on a 38-acre parcel adjacent to the Nixa High School campus, where baseball, softball and practice fields are also planned.
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Company expands footprint with first Missouri location.
It's the second clinic location in the city for the health system.
The heavy civil construction company expands its presence in the city.
Renee Delann Clouse also is ordered to pay restitution for fraudulently obtaining student loans and tax refunds.
An event this month at Wilson Logistics Arena is slated to present two awards recognizing responsible land use and community development.
Springfield Acai Bowl changed ownership; Lindsay’s Kitchen LLC returned to its home-based roots; and Hawk Western Wear moved in Bolivar.
Manufacturing should contribute to national, state hiring upswing.
Greene County Commission is mulling a loan to the board to pay for a consultant’s report after issues with city procurement process.
Tiffani Claussen is interviewed for Springfield Business Journal's 12 People You Need to Know series.
The money from the Clinton and Nancy Schilling Technical Educational Grant Program is administered by CFO.
The company sets a March 3 ribbon-cutting ceremony for the eatery at 600 W. Main St.
Lisa Jeanine Findley faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled this summer, federal officials say.
Jordan Essentials, Buckhorn Inc. and KMedPro LLC were among manufacturers recognized at Hilton Branson Convention Center.
An Ozark resident is aiming to serve up retail sales with a focus on the rapidly growing sport of pickleball.
Billy Long faces scrutiny over recent donations
New Plaza Towers owner revives vision for landmark building
Curb Appeal: Nearly $4M residence among 27 listings in March
KC developer sentenced to prison for fraud
Barc-ee's, now closed, to return in some form