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The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

Most of the state's MSAs record month-over-month decreases.

The clothing retailer has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Curt Wormington succeeds the retiring John Stuart.

Revenue during fiscal 2023 rises 5% to $1.2 billion.

Business listing cites wife’s death and plans to retire.

McDonald, Jasper and Newton counties are getting upgrades via Missouri Network Alliance.

Kemin Industries schedules a ribbon-cutting ceremony for later this month.

The health systems seek a pediatrics partner through an RFP for the new collaboration.

A cannabis industry firm in Michigan is rolling out a rebranding of the dispensary to High Profile.

Investment plan calls for $100 million over five years to help companies grow through its 10,000 Small Businesses program.

 Reflecting on 2023, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

Comprehensive plan looks to add workforce housing and amenities.

Sen. Karla Eslinger is scheduled to start as leader of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in mid-2024.

Springfield Business Journal’s Day in the Life series gives you a glimpse into the world of five of our community’s leaders.

Equestrian stunts and meal are highlights of Dolly Parton’s Stampede.

Survey data inform economic development trends.

Missouri Association of Manufacturers event sets record in third year.

Jim Spears started the company in 1970.

The honor this year goes to Heather Lyons-Burney for her work in establishing a charitable pharmacy in Branson.

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