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Little Rock, Arkansas-based Encore Bank opened its first Springfield branch; Fitness ER LLC, which repairs, installs and sells used and refurbished commercial fitness equipment, relocated; and mattress manufacturer iSense relocated its Springfield headquarters.
New production plant set to open in March 2023.
Legal Missouri 2022 wants to get the issue on next November’s ballot.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein tries three beverages from La Crema Winery.
The retailer is matching donations dollar for dollar up to $20,000.
The product catches the eye of younger generations, as well as The Wall Street Journal.
Heart of America’s president embraces new role.
A focus on community has allowed The Potter's House to thrive for two decades.
A couple with nearly two decades of combined experience in food service became first-time restaurant owners; Frisco, Texas-based Stonebriar Auto Services LLC opened its second Jiffy Lube store in Springfield; and Banter Brewing Co. opened.
Owner of former Branson attraction targets February opening.
The auto parts retailer stock price topped $600 just five months ago.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples four beverages from Alto Adige.
Nine people speak to an audience at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.
White River Marine Group continues the expansion of its Bolivar operation with the construction of a 1,500-square-foot rigging and shipping building.
Not every industry was crippled by the pandemic. Some managed to thrive despite the odds. One of these industries was tabletop gaming.
As Easy Mountain Cannabis Co. closes in on nine months of business, dozens of new patients pass daily through its doors – a trend co-owner Alex Paulson said basically started on day one.
Companies cite regulatory issues.
The UCI Cyclo-cross event is rarely held in the United States.
The Christmas Market on the Square is modeled after other open-air attractions held nationwide.
More than $1 million from annual professional golf tourney goes to 52 local nonprofits.
Urban Studios LLC, a natural light photography studio and pop-up event space, opened; the Missouri State University Foundation became the new owner of event venue The Old Glass Place; and Polk County’s dining scene expanded with the opening of Flat Creek.