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CFO, Musgrave Foundation and U.S. Bank Wealth Management present the funds.
Drew Lewis Foundation seeks to build 12 houses by end of next year.
Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
The team signs a new player and announces a deal that includes raffle of a boat to support Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Phelps County Bank made the deal through an auction at about half the initial asking price.
The Springfield nonprofit arts and culture community tallied direct economic activity of $89.2 million in 2022.
SBJ started the awards in 2011, and today 240 men in the community are able to claim the title.
Professional golfers return to the Ozarks for annual event at Highland Springs.
In a two-phase project with new construction and a renovation, Calvary Chapel Springfield is working on a new location at an industrial building that was formerly home to Saco Petroleum Inc.
Read profiles of this year's honorees.
Upside Down Mercantile sells products made by individuals with Down syndrome.
For 24 years, Springfield Business Journal has honored women for their professional and civic accomplishments and contributions.
Distributions rise slightly from the prior 12-month period, officials announce.
The Ozarks Alliance to End Homelessness is among continuum-of-care programs nationwide selected for funding.
When looking for a full-time resort lifestyle, you may have more questions than answers. Bill Hasler, Stonebridge Village Property Owners Association General Manager, let’s you know the most …
Kathryn Custer led the nonprofit for nearly six years.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, human resources, nonprofit and utilities.
Executive Editor Christine Temple: "They say it’s the most wonderful time of the year, but for many charitable nonprofits it’s also the most critical time of the year."
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, nonprofit and real estate.
All workplace problems have root causes. When will training be the solution? Sherry Coker, OTC Center for Workforce Development business development director, provides you the framework of a training needs assessment, which will uncover the root causes of a workplace problem and help you determine if training is the solution. A download is available at workforce.otc.edu/bootcamp with a complete outline for an effective training needs assessment. This is sponsored content. Duration: 2:29
Moseley’s Discount Office Products was purchased; Side Chick opened in Branson; and the Springfield franchise store of NoBaked Cookie Dough changed ownership.
Warby Parker store planned in Springfield
Biblical history attraction planned at former Andy Williams theater
Open for Business: Moseley’s Discount Office Products
Photo Gallery: 2024 Men of the Year
$337K in ARPA funds awarded by Greene County
Hamra Enterprises creates role to support philanthropic work