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Springfield, MO
The facility at U.S. Highway 65 and Evans Road is expected to be completed in 2025.
Phillip Link this summer will become executive director of human resources.
CFO study reveals changes in values and practices among donors under 40.
Evergreen Hair House opened; the Ozark Chamber of Commerce moved to a new home; and Dirk’s Tavern LLC got its start on C-Street.
Jerald Andrews takes a fundraising position with the Bolivar health care system.
The local organization is now the exclusive provider for Labette Health.
Digital Editor Geoff Pickle hopes the Kum & Go name will stick around in the Springfield area.
MetaGolf plans June 9 grand opening.
The venture comes from owners of Gettin’ Basted and Downing Street Pour House.
Area firms present these 29 projects as an insight into their portfolios.
Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
Four of the state's eight metro areas have month-over-month increases.
The other seven metro areas in Missouri also post increases compared with April.
SBJ started the awards in 2011, and today 240 men in the community are able to claim the title.
The deal marks the third acquisition in two years for the Ozark business.
RetroZone Marshfield holds grand reopening on Aug. 5.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is held for the family medicine and obstetrics facility.
The $50,000 in funding is designed to help organizations create strategies for younger donors.
Read profiles of this year's honorees.
Six businesses are in Missouri's 7th Congressional District, which includes Springfield.
Plaza Shopping Center gained an arcade with the March 1 opening of The Flying Lap LLC; the repurposing of space operated by Burrell Behavioral Health resulted in the March 18 opening of the company’s second autism center; and a group of downtown business owners teamed up to reopen J.O.B. Public House.