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Independent Lodging Congress names Branson property as best independent hotel.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three beverages.

Dickerson Park Zoo marks 100 years as longtime director plans to retire in 2024.

James Brown signs on for the college's Leonard B. and Edith Gittinger Fall Convocation.

Alleyscapes represents a partnership with the Hatch Foundation, Pitt Technology Group and Hotel Vandivort.

The location would be the Springfield-based outdoor retailer's third in the state.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three “California works of art in liquid form.”

Regina Greer Cooper has led the Springfield-Greene County library system for 15 years.

Pickleball Warehouse has seven courts in the city southwest of Springfield.

The retailer is targeting a fall launch for its second location in Springfield.

Local franchisees for Burn Boot Camp target a soft opening on Saturday.

A lot happens behind the scenes at the Springfield Art Museum.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, engineering, health care, law and sports.

Allyson Tuckness, formerly of BCFO, is hired for the role.

Joyride RV Rental LLC opened; Duckees Drive Thru changed ownership; and Junior League of Springfield, Missouri Inc. relocated.

Kelly Ahrens succeeds Scott Bailes, who exited earlier this year.

Officials say the new dinosaur exhibit is the largest gallery expansion in more than 15 years at the downtown science center.

Spirits supply store 417 Cocktails targets doubling revenue in 2023.

Business listing cites wife’s death and plans to retire.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples a handful of products.

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A safe room and classroom addition at Willard Central Elementary School will be used by the music, arts and athletic programs for a district that had 4,536 students last year, according to Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education figures, but school officials say enrollment is projected to grow.

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