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Commercial Street vintage furniture and clothing shop Gypsy Girl Junk moved across the street; Equality Healthcare LLC expanded; and authorized Apple product retailer Simply Inc. (OTC: SIM) relocated its sole Springfield store.

Wire Road plans to employ 10 at the 3,500-square-foot shop.

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted organizers to cancel last year’s business event.

Aaron Elliott and his partner thought it might be difficult to build a team that shared their vision for F8 Training and Situational Self Defense. He says they were lucky to find an instructor whose …

Over 80% in health care sector note struggles to find qualified applicants.

Martin Management Group is required to pay nearly $223,000 to the state.

Brent Cochran says he spent six months researching e-commerce before launching Al’s Pals Pet Place. Cochran says he spent hours most evenings after work learning how to overcome various …

The bar and restaurant had been in operation for nearly two decades.

A year dubbed unprecedented in many ways has led to a new concern for employers, employees and customers alike – exposure to the coronavirus at places of business.

Ozark apparel manufacturer Third Street Sportswear maintains workforce as pandemic cuts into sales and alters product line.

A retail spot for The Pie Box bakery opened; a Republic couple entered the restaurant industry; and west Springfield gained a medical marijuana dispensary.

Show Me Christian County organization adds staff and plans to double annual budget through five-year plan.

The shop reopens after nearly two months of renovation work.

The Southwest Missouri Council of Governments will administer the funds.

Abbey Ashley of The Virtual Savvy makes the Next 1000.

Michelle Romero, owner of PKD Venue, says they experienced a decrease in bookings because people are fearful of contracting COVID. She says they’re looking forward to spring and summer to host …

Family-owned SafeSpace Co. records jump in sales during the coronavirus pandemic.

Specialty grocer Filipino Market LLC opened; the Republic restaurant for national pizza chain Domino’s moved; and personal trainer David Poland expanded into Christian County.

The Hive in Willard is hiring people with disabilities for plans to open in March.

Legislators in Jefferson City seek to level the playing field for the state’s retailers.

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