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Jackie Stiles starts another chapter with NexGen Fitness.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three selections that vary in price from $75 to $140 per bottle.
The Springfield-based auto parts retailer agrees to buy the operator of Vast-Auto Distribution.
The company continues to operate stores in Galloway Village and Republic.
Katie Shelton is the new owner of the Commercial Street business.
Clothing retailer Kimberly & Co. LLC moved to its own shop in Battlefield Mall; Sugar Stop Candy Shop launched at a Signal Food Store; and food truck Whatever You Want got its start.
Springfield’s Buc-ee’s travel center – the first in the state and one of the northernmost stores in the Lake Jackson, Texas-based chain – opened just before 6 a.m. on Dec. 11 for the first time.
The locations take on the Springfield company's branding after a 2019 acquisition in the country.
A grand opening event marks the first Missouri store in the travel center chain.
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Scrivener Oil Co.’s leader follows in her father’s footsteps.
Bass Pro-sponsored event spurs $500K annually, officials say.
Howler Co., an outdoor gear retailer with mountain biking roots, opened; Table Rock Community Bank launched its newest branch; and Horton Electric Service was acquired.
Nine businesspeople share philosophies at 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes.
ORLY stock has climbed steadily since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Realtor reinvents her career with cryotherapy business.
Adrianna Norris became a first-time business owner with the opening of Finley River Chiropractic; PaPPo’s Pizzeria & Pub launched its newest location; and Huey Magoo’s opened its second store in the Ozarks.
During the Celebration of Sharing, 53 nonprofits receive over $1 million in funding raised at the summer golf tournament.
Fishing retail shop Modern Outdoor Tackle moved; Healthy Spot LLC opened; and Springfield law firm Strong, Garner & Bauer PC changed names and moved its office.
Scrivener Oil Co. Inc. operates the new concept inside one of its Signal convenience stores.
Moseley’s Discount Office Products was purchased; Side Chick opened in Branson; and the Springfield franchise store of NoBaked Cookie Dough changed ownership.