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A telecommunications infrastructure company accuses the city of violating state and federal laws.
The bank more than doubles its deposits in the Springfield metropolitan statistical area.
The company posts $1.36 million in net income available to common shareholders.
Huddleston Deluxe Inc. of Las Vegas sues the Springfield-based outdoor retailer.
The European Union and Mexico on Saturday announced an update to an existing free trade pact.
Korean Air CEO Cho Yang-ho is firing his daughters from their positions in the company after a pair of scandals.
Russian antitrust authorities gave the green light to Bayer AG's proposed buyout of Monsanto.
The passenger who died when an engine exploded on a recent Southwest Airlines flight was a Wells Fargo vice president.
A Mickey Mantle roookie card sold for a near-record $2.88 million at auction.
General Motors reached a tentative agreement with its South Korean labor union.
Officials with toymaker Hasbro Inc. blamed the Toys R Us bankruptcy for declining sales and profits.
Walmart is easing its dress code for workers at some of its stores.
O’Reilly Development Co. LLC and South Waldo Community Investors LLC are partnering on a Kansas City project.
A KOZK tower owned by Missouri State University collapsed during maintenance on Thursday morning in Fordland.
Additional tourism may help reverse significant deficits for the private airport.
The Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Tournament starts April 17.
Council also moves on a new task force that will reconsider city-airport authority.