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Brett Curry’s business trajectory hasn’t changed much in the last two decades – but the scale has grown radically.

The facility was constructed at the site of a former company location.

Free bus and paratransit rides are slated to continue in Kansas City for at least another year.

Local women share their journey to the top of their professions and the challenges and triumphs they faced along the way. They’re rewriting the script on success and there’s no ceiling. Interviews by SBJ's Christine Temple.

Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses small business ownership with local business owners.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples beverages from the historical estate in Asheville, North Carolina.

Bill Dunn Sr., who was the face of Kansas City-based JE Dunn Construction for more than 70 years, turned 100 yesterday.

Electric bus maker Proterra has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Report targets gender and racial parity in Missouri municipalities.

New venture represents collaboration of business owners, local improvement district.

The new owners, who are looking to close on the deal by year’s end.

Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave has resigned after several Big Tech companies withdrew from the company’s upcoming annual technology conference.

A weight-loss treatment from Eli Lilly has been given regulatory approval by the United States and United Kingdom.

The Kraft Heinz board has authorized an up to $3 billion share repurchase initiative.

SSM Health St. Louis University Hospital nurses are planning a two-day strike.

The Springfield health system is partnering with Pennsylvania-based Select Medical.

The Wall Street Journal is restructuring its Washington, D.C., bureau, people familiar with the matter told Axios.

Spencer Fane attorney Ben Shantz: "Business owners must be certain that they protect themselves through good contract drafting and stay informed about changes in Missouri law."

After 20 years in executive roles with the city of Ozark, most of which involved serving as the municipality’s city administrator, the career path for Steve Childers has transitioned north to Springfield.

Members vote down Monica Horton’s motion to approve each phase separately to satisfy community’s concerns. 

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