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A series of announcements made Saturday include news that the museum is 75% of the way toward reaching its capital campaign goal and that a new mission statement is being adopted.
New ownership brings fresh color to the historic Walnut Street Inn.
Southwest Missouri Film Office launches this month at The Gillioz.
An independent panel of judges has selected this year’s class of Most Influential Women. With the addition of this class, 500 women have received this award.
The two companies that are active in the Springfield market break ground on a 150,000-square-foot arena in Sedalia.
The office, located at The Gillioz Center for Arts and Entertainment, is a regional resource to leverage Show MO Act film credits, approved by the state legislature in 2023.
A ceremony this week will honor Mary Jean (Price) Walls, the first Black applicant to the Springfield university.
An open house is scheduled to include announcements later this week.
In Springfield, businesses centered around community gaming have seen a surge. From classic board games to esports venues, multiple companies have opened in the last year, including Village Meeple Board Game Cafe, 5c Gaming, Dirk’s Tavern and Cricketts Esports.
Moon City Pub is back in business after a trio of former employees bought the venture and reopened it; Marshfield retail shop Sully Loves Sugar more than doubled its space with a move; and Springfield marketing industry veteran Neil Frost went into business for himself by launching Enable Bookkeeping LLC.
Officials say some couples are reducing, delaying celebrations amid high prices for nuptials.
Plans had called for water park to open in mid-2024.
Federal prosecutors allege Lisa Jeanine Findley attempted to conduct a fraudulent sale of Graceland.
Twelve organizations and individuals are in the running for four honors, to be announced at SRAC event.
The team announces it will continue in The Arena League without Caleb Scott.
Bedpost Books, which also sells clothing and accessories, got its start this month.
The Workforce Development publication explores themes such as payroll shifts, wages and benefits demand, labor shortage impacts and employee barriers impacting recruitment and retention.
John Bledsoe is the creator of Co-Angler, an online app designed to bring people together for fishing trips. Users can plan trips by dropping a pin on a map, selecting a desired location and outlining trip details, including day, time, duration and target species.
"The Voice of the Bears" plans to exit his role in fall 2025.
The candidates currently work at Appalachian State University, Arizona State University and University of Illinois.
Long delayed Elevate Community project targets 2026 opening.
Grocer, workforce development advocate Bill Smillie dies
New Covenant Academy shakes up leadership structure
Panera Bread founder dies at 81
Tiny home community breaks ground in Branson
City, Workforce Development board at odds over consultant fees
Ozarks Public Health Institute at MSU gets nearly $550K grant