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Nixa woman pleads guilty to fraud

Tina Louis Yager, 66, embezzled nearly $17,000 in her capacity as a tax preparer, federal officials say.

La Habana Vieja ownership indicates federal government rescinded employees' ability to work.

Called What’s Likely, the model created by Jacob Brower is designed to deliver the percentage-based likelihood of success for decisions.

Jeremy Bluto succeeds his father as the leader of Itec Attractions.

David Cameron is selected over finalists Bob Cowell and Brian Weiler.

Gov. Mike Kehoe was among guests in attendance at a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for Schneider Electric's planned expansion in Columbia.

Kraft Heinz is planning $3 billion in upgrades to its U.S. plants.

Microsoft is cutting roughly 3% of its workforce.

Tesla board Chair Robyn Denholm has made roughly $198 million selling company stock in the past six months, according to The New York Times.

British luxury fashion house Burberry announced plans to conduct layoffs.

Data analytics company Databricks penned a deal to buy cloud-based database software firm Neon.

Financial technology company Chime has filed the paperwork for an initial public offering.

Mary Schrag and Brooks Miller, who both have ties to Springfield, are named president and vice president, respectively.

The former Missouri governor and U.S. senator is memorialized as "a skilled statesman, public servant and a man who truly loved Missouri" by Gov. Mike Kehoe.

MSU President Biff Williams says legislation, which requires governor's signature, would allow the institution to "better meet regional workforce needs."

Conagra Brands is expanding in northern Missouri with a $29.1 million investment.

The FBI is considering moving jobs to the Midwest to combat what Director Kash Patel has called an “explosion of violent crime."

UnitedHealth Group announced the surprise resignation of CEO Andrew Witty.

AAA is projecting a Memorial Day travel record.

The Treasury Department reported April tariff receipts topped $16 billion.

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