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The climate-controlled indoor roller coaster is the first attraction from the theme park’s 10-year master plan.

Pamela Yancey transitions to new role from banking career.

125 Tap & Tasting Room is designed to serve residents of Rogersville, Strafford and east Springfield.

The document serves as an appraisal of facility needs to accommodate growth, officials say.

The electric cooperative's annual grant funding goes to teachers at 24 schools.

Table Rock Community Bank will be the surviving name after combining with First Community Bank of the Ozarks.

Reeds Spring Pizza Co.'s eatery in the city is under new ownership, though seller plans another location in the Ozarks.

Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses homebuilding with local executives.

Company officials say 15-20 bedding products plants will be consolidated, eliminating roughly 1,000 jobs.

The owners of a Springfield catering business launched a new venture; indoor golfing venue franchise X-Golf Springfield swung into the Queen City; and CoxHealth Branson Hills opened.

A Murney Associates email broke the news: Median home prices in the Ozarks peaked at $270,000 in May, a record for the region.

Ozark-based company targets 8 new stores in next year in multiple states.

An O’Reilly Auto Parts retail store is now under construction in Nixa.

Officials expect 14 Mill Market to draw foodies and tourists.

The move comes five years after the Springfield bank entered the Joplin market.

The Springfield Dream Center and Cox Medical Center Branson are among the recipients.

A food truck dubbed 3rabiana opened; a new attraction teed off at Branson Landing; and Springfield Contemporary Theatre reached a deal to occupy the Fox Theatre.

Shepherd of the Hills Veterinary Clinic LLC moved to a new home in Branson; brand design and illustration studio Fried Design Co. relocated; and Whataburger opened its second Queen City store.

The director of the state’s Office of Broadband Development gives an update in Jefferson City, according to Missouri News Network.

Rene Frazier is promoted as Jeff Robinson retires.

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