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The building housing the Ward Downtown YMCA is listed for sale at $4.5 million, according to the listing agent.
Brendan Griesemer is recognized by the industry organization with induction into its College of Fellows.
The Missouri state representative is found guilty of COVID-19 and stem cell fraud schemes, as well as illegally distributing prescription drugs.
Lifestyle Contractors agrees to buy the property for $50,000.
SBJ unveils 2022 Men of the Year
James River Assembly ends 'I Love America'
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OakStar Bank VP Brent McCoy dies at 43
Parson vetoes Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, Renew Jordan Creek funding in budget
Funding and timeline for $2.75M project is undetermined, officials say.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in May the all-items inflation index surged 8.6% over the past year, the highest increase since 1981.
A resource center started last year by a Springfield-based nonprofit in a former hospital is bringing a new kind of care to the Monett community.
The Garrison made its debut; the Humane Society of Southwest Missouri opened on-site wellness facility Cooper Clinic; Seattle Roast Coffee launched its second Queen City shop.
Panera Brands, the St. Louis-based parent company of Panera Bread, called off plans for an initial public offering.
St. Louis-based Emerson Electric Co. announced the acquisition of a California software firm.
Miami, Oklahoma, Mayor Bless Parker was named to a statewide council.
AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson had a legal win in West Virginia.
Cryptocurrency lender Nexo offered to purchase embattled rival Vauld.
German regulators announced a recall on 59,000 Tesla vehicles.
Chevy’s first non-fungible token netted zero bids at a recent auction.
At least six people were killed in a mass shooting during a July 4 parade in suburban Chicago on Monday.
Gov. Mike Parson slashed some $640 million in proposed spending ahead of signing the state's budget.
Amazon has opened a distribution center in the central Missouri city of Ashland.