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Kyle Cook joins the organization after working for nearly eight years at Miller Commerce.

Hitch Goods is now operating in the men's grooming products space.

Hidden Grounds is filling space formerly occupied by Kaiju Coffee.

Reporter Mike Cullinan writes about workforce, new business and marijuana coverage and analysis.

Element Springfield South opened; Outlaw Gentlemen Barbershop added a second location; and wellness studio Stretch Zone launched.

Michele Delcoure and Triston Delcoure are debuting DIY Marketing Strategies for Small Business this week.

Inaugural class tops out at 12 for first cohort.

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.

Hidden Treasures Auction Barn is accused of allegedly not paying some customers after sales.

Southwest Missourian introduces ‘hunt and release’ concept to safari hunters.

The Center for Music Therapy and Wellness LLC relocated its clinic; independent brokerage Gateway Real Estate added a second location; and Mythical ’Wich got its start.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.

A hobbyist cook turned entrepreneur goes all in on hot sauce.

Restaurant veteran Stephanie Wigger teamed up with a couple of her friends on The Gypsy High-End Eatables & Desserts; London Calling Pasty Co. added a store at 14 Mill Market; and Staggs Financial Services opened.

Sit and Spin Studio set to launch tomorrow.

The city's Board of Aldermen is hosting a series of special meetings designed to support business growth.

Swirly’s Ice Cream & Waffles ownership points to health concerns and family plans.

Organization announces election of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer.

The Arc of the Ozarks opened its $10 million Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center; Branson couple Ed and Dawn Smith turned an interest in vintage automobiles into a business; and Highway 76 Strip in Branson gained its first Chick-fil-A eatery.

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