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The city will evaluate what improvements are needed.

The funding goes toward health care students.

Downtown flower shop Funky Flaura’s Unique Floral Designs LLC opened; Jordan Valley Community Health Center moved in Republic; and The Jackson Grille got its start in Marshfield.

Over 20 venues are participating in the craft beverage program.

Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.

SBJ interviews Nixa Public Schools' superintendent.

Immigration could be the answer to some of the area’s workforce problems.

All but one local eatery announced last year has opened for business.

Construction of Chadwick Flyer Trail overpass expected to begin in 2024.

Second career is a sweet change for former clothiers.

Venture’s owner aims for summer launch.

Purple Panda Filipino Food expanded; T-Mobile made its Ozark debut; and the first Queen City branch for Poplar Bluff-based First Midwest Bank opened.

The city’s board recently approved a bid from Construct Cos. LLC.

Dollar General Corp. (NYSE: DG) operates more than 19,000 stores in 47 states, according to its website, and its newest one will soon be opening in Battlefield.

Jeff Simpson starts in July as director of MERS Goodwill's Springfield Excel Center.

Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

Jerald Andrews takes a fundraising position with the Bolivar health care system.

William “Dub” Duston took office in early 2019.

Sun Solar tops Dynamic Dozen list at awards ceremony.

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