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Among decreases is a nearly 12% drop in individual income tax collections.

Jerry Abrahams is selected to lead Legacy Capital.

Officials with the utility respond to investigation by state auditor's office.

The Carthage-based manufacturer is amid a restructuring effort.

Guest columnist Richard Baker: "I leaned into small caps in July and am staying neutral toward technology and the growth style."

Mercy Springfield Communities cut the ribbon July 8 for its newest Queen City clinic; the newest branch of OakStar Bank opened in Nixa; and a Springfield-based children’s entertainment company opened a birthday party and event venue.

State leader also reflects on six-year stint in office.

The early childhood center is adding more preschool spots with the funding.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 Trusted Advisers event honors 10 businesspeople, including the Legacy Adviser, a pinnacle award for industry veterans.

Missouri’s governor announces at Springfield event that an incremental income tax cut has been triggered under laws approved in 2022.

The operator of two branches in Springfield records $101.3 million in net income.

Stephanie Wigger is accused in Christian County Circuit Court of allegedly failing to pay taxes when she operated Farm Fresh Steakhouse & Bakery.

Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick's office is investigating possible misappropriated money in Merriam Woods.

Higher expenses are reported by Simmons First National Corp. (Nasdaq: SFNC) during the latest three-month period.

The Economic Impact Awards ceremony and special publication spotlights excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community, with honorees and top honors chosen by an independent panel of judges.

Request from community members meets with amendment clarification vote that loses 5-4.

Aug. 6 ballot issue proposes property tax exemptions.

Small-business funding wraps up with $6.6 million allocated.

Tammy LoCascio and Lisa Nelson become directors.

Guest columnist Richard Baker says repositioning by the company could be replicated by others.

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