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John Jasinski has accepted the offer from President Clif Smart.
Doug Kays led the nonprofit for 35 years before his 2015 retirement.
The Sisters LLC is moving forward with plans for a restaurant in the shadow of a historic mill and silo at Chestnut Expressway and National Avenue.
Changes were made to the project after the initial design was rejected.
The Raphael Hotel in Kansas City has come under new ownership.
A St. Louis provider of care services to developmentally disabled people is laying off 182 workers.
Washington University in St. Louis has appointed a leader for its new public health school.
Online brokerage and real estate services company Redfin has agreed to pay a $9.25 million settlement.
Swiss manufacturer GF Casting Solutions has plans in the works for a $184 million plant in Augusta, Georgia.
Microsoft has signed a carbon dioxide removal deal with Swedish energy company Stockholm Exergi.
Disney reported better-than-expected earnings during its fiscal second quarter.
Nintendo announced it would unveil the successor to its Switch video game console by March 2025.
The Sunshine Street store also will double as headquarters for the 2-year-old company.
Student affairs leader Joan Barrett is set to exit her role this summer.
Springfield listings of $500,000 or more last month include a home in Highland Springs.
Officials expect the 397 E. Central St. library to be offline for around 10 months.
Buc-ee’s is reportedly planning to add a store in the Kansas City area.
Supporters of a new casino in Lake of the Ozarks have submitted more than 320,000 signatures in an effort to put the issue on the ballot in November.
A St. Louis public company is going private in a $3 billion deal.
A Shawnee, Kansas, gunpowder company has conducted an acquisition.
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