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Clear Creek Golf Car announces the purchase of Ozark Golf Cars and Utility Vehicles.
Hitch Goods is now operating in the men's grooming products space.
Hidden Grounds is filling space formerly occupied by Kaiju Coffee.
The companies rank No. 459 and 561, respectively, in report with 600 companies.
Reporter Mike Cullinan writes about workforce, new business and marijuana coverage and analysis.
Wonders of Wildlife is undergoing modifications and an addition to allow members a seamless path through the aquarium into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame Museum.
Police begin enforcement without delay, chief says.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, engineering, food service, health care, hospitality and service.
Element Springfield South opened; Outlaw Gentlemen Barbershop added a second location; and wellness studio Stretch Zone launched.
Property renovations far exceed original $7M budget, owner says.
Mystical Thoughts owner Seder Kojdecki aims to create a "metaphysical hub" along South Glenstone Avenue.
The nonprofit is taking over operations of the pharmacy that operates at its 1636 S. Glenstone Ave. office.
The 1535 E. Battlefield Road store is coming soon.
Police chief says enforcement will begin immediately to shut down hundreds of devices throughout the city.
The delivery of the Super Bowl LVII products came days before the team picked up the Super Bowl LVIII win.
Nixa Hardware has grown along with its city over 125 years.
Sit and Spin Studio opened; Bloom Well Family Wellness relocated; and Complete Care Clinic got its start.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples two beverages he says are produced using a fourth style of wine.
Summit Distributing is being purchased by an entity called KEG 1 Missouri.
Officials cite a softening in the company's residential markets.
Shawnee gunpowder company announces acquisition
Curb Appeal: April brings $19M in high-end home listings
Springfield Trading Co. set to open hot sauce shop
Buc-ee’s plans store in Kansas City area
STL public company to go private in $3B deal
Lake of the Ozarks casino supporters submit 320K signatures for ballot