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The Rogersville chamber is operating the office after winning the contract this summer.
Boasting 1,600 locations in 41 states, Caliber Collision is bringing a local auto body shop to life on the city’s south side, with a building taking shape on Republic Road, east of Kansas Expressway and behind a Break Time convenience store.
MoDOT hopes to hear a decision by year's end on funding for a feasibility study.
Dennis Cleveland's company illegally polluted the area with its tow trucks, according to federal officials.
Art Zone LLC, Launch Virtual Learning Center and The Permit Shop relocated.
The local area fares the best in housing expenses, according to state data.
The deal marks the third acquisition in two years for the Ozark business.
Joyride RV Rental LLC opened; Duckees Drive Thru changed ownership; and Junior League of Springfield, Missouri Inc. relocated.
SBJ interviews the co-owner of Eway LLC.
Commercial service officially has returned to the airport after Frontier Airlines chose not to renew.
Some see revenue rise in 2022 despite industry challenges.
For 24 years, Springfield Business Journal has honored women for their professional and civic accomplishments and contributions.
An independent panel of judges has chosen the 13th annual class of Springfield Business Journal’s Men of the Year. The award recognizes the professional, philanthropic and civic contributions of businessmen throughout the Springfield region.
Official says the airport is seeking “to extend relief."
SBJ's 2023 Economic Growth Series documents the fifth year of survey data collected from area business leaders in an effort to provide valuable insights that might better guide local business decision-making.
Governor says I-44 work is in the plans over the coming years.
Official says the airport is seeking "to extend relief."
Both local companies lead their respective categories on the Newsweek list.
Greg Johnson is retiring, and Brad Beckham is being promoted.
U-Haul Co. of Missouri is constructing two buildings visible to travelers on U.S. Highway 65 in Ozark.
Helping people is the foremost purpose in business for Angela Stephens. The idea for Re-Focus the Creative Office was born to help her son, Drake Stephens, who had started struggling in school in fifth grade.
Chick N Max plans Springfield debut
Developer seeks approval of C-Street project, including Missouri Hotel renovation
Executive director hired at The Victim Center
Biblical history attraction planned at former Andy Williams theater
Photo Gallery: New Fire in the Hole debuts at Silver Dollar City