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Springfield, MO
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A soft launch for Shabu Hot Pot on the south side is scheduled to start Sept. 17.
U.S. Bank also presents $100,000 in funding to support Ascend program to Downtown Springfield Association and Efactory.
A Missouri State University program that brings together graduate students and local employers is growing after an extended pilot launch.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 Trusted Advisers event honors 10 businesspeople, including the Legacy Adviser, a pinnacle award for industry veterans.
The first of two planned expansion efforts by Springfield Brewing Co. launched in Rogersville; Legal Services of Southern Missouri relocated; and a new Springfield Fire Department station opened.
Behavioral health provider Signature Psychiatric Hospital is laying off 154 employees in the Kansas City area.
St. Louis-based Express Scripts, one of the largest pharmacy benefit managers, has filed suit against the Federal Trade Commission.
Harland & Wolff, the 163-year-old shipbuilder that made the Titanic, announced that it is insolvent.
Starbucks announced that Michael Conway, its North America CEO, would retire after five months in the role.
The United Auto Workers union filed unfair labor practice charges against Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler.
The Biden administration is awarding Intel up to $3 billion under the CHIPS and Science Act.
Amazon is calling employees back to the office five days a week, starting in 2025.
The Kansas City-area operation of Adient PLC (NYSE: ADNT) is being hit by layoffs.
A Jefferson City-area farm has purchased a St. Louis food distributor.
Walgreens reached a $106 million settlement over lawsuits alleging false payment claims with government health care programs.