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A husband and wife made their first foray into the food industry; Snyder Equipment consolidated its local operations; and Ernie Biggs Dueling Piano Bar changed ownership.
Director Nick Nelson says the process "touches all parts of the current facility."
Pamela Yancey transitions to new role from banking career.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three selections that vary in price from $75 to $140 per bottle.
Katie Shelton is the new owner of the Commercial Street business.
Associate Director Jim Schmidt starts Dec. 30 amid a search for Regina Greer Cooper's permanent successor.
Zoning commission last night votes down the latest iteration of the development proposal by BK&M.
Missouri USA Wrestling's championships are coming to Wilson Logistics Arena.
A grand opening event marks the first Missouri store in the travel center chain.
The Springfield Sports Commission announces the NXTPRO Hoops Series will play at local venues in 2024.
An Old Time Christmas earns its sixth win in the annual contest.
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Throughout November and December, An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City lights up the Ozarks.
Bass Pro-sponsored event spurs $500K annually, officials say.
Howler Co., an outdoor gear retailer with mountain biking roots, opened; Table Rock Community Bank launched its newest branch; and Horton Electric Service was acquired.
Matt Rush, formerly of the MSU Bears and Queen City Insane Asylum, is one of 18 players planned on the roster.
Dennis McDonald has led the university's athletics department since 2015.
Nine businesspeople share philosophies at 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes.
Springfield Sports Commission Executive Director Lance Kettering: "Promoting a city or region as a destination for sports requires commitment, consistency and intentional marketing. By investing in these areas and building upon relationships in the sports industry, Springfield can be most successful in being a top destination for sports."
ORLY stock has climbed steadily since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
After discovering a niche for vintage typewriters, Laura Prather quickly grew a home-based typewriter sale and service business.
Physician sues CoxHealth, alleging business interference and defamation
Wendy’s franchisee ordered to pay $7M over harassment, PPP fraud accusations
Former PFH execs sentenced to prison time
Springfield CPA pleads guilty to embezzlement scheme
Updated: First Watch business partner sues another for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud
Travis Kelce becomes NFL’s highest-paid tight end
Breaking News: Dake Wells receives chamber’s Small Business Award