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Village Meeple Board Game Cafe launched in the Galleria Shopping Center; nearly 30-year-old Rogersville Insurance Agency Inc. closed on the acquisition of Lair Insurance Agency; and Iowa-based restaurant chain Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream put down roots in the Ozarks.

City an early adopter of the NFL deal.

Nerf gun wars are the focus of The War Zone.

Move comes amid ticket sales uptick and theater membership dip.

The Stardust Ballroom, which hearkens back to the time of big band music, is set to debut this weekend.

The Bass Pro Shops founder is down three spots from Forbes' 2023 rankings.

Southwest Missourian introduces ‘hunt and release’ concept to safari hunters.

Fazoli’s Franchisee Jamie Jacobsen and his wife Donna, have wanted to help local not-for-profit organizations since they started 24 years ago. Jacobsen says they also learned the their guest …

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, athletics, education, health care, manufacturing and media.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three selections that vary in price from $75 to $140 per bottle.

Young professionals who aren’t interested in owning a home yet, still can expect to live in luxury. Sam M. Coryell, Derek McCrea, and Jessi Beauchamp of Coryell Collaborative Group provide five …

The latest survey data yield results.

Jason Gage, City Manager for the City of Springfield, outlines how Springfield is distinct from other communities, positioning the city well for a national reputation. This is sponsored …

Local businessperson Mark Burgess takes on ownership of the newly formed Ozarks Lunkers.

Officials discuss the addition of non-native plans during a weekend meeting. 

Digital Editor Geoff Pickle outlines highlights from the recent BK&M trial.

Join SBJ Editorial Director Eric Olson for a live interview with one of these 12 People each month during the ticketed events.

ORLY stock has climbed steadily since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

The second generation of the attraction opens to visitors on March 30.

A $45,000 economic impact is expected as competitive gamers converge on The Riff.

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