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Joshua Nason is selected to succeed Robert Weddle, who remains a teacher at the Springfield university.
Walter Cowart worked at the U.S. Small Business Administration for more than three decades.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples six red wines he says are suitable for the holiday.
The Element by Westin is planned with 123 rooms near Ballparks of America and White Water.
Springfield Business Journal continues its tradition of honoring local health care professionals during June’s Health Care Champions awards event.
Jeff Frederick seeks to boost the university’s community connections.
The Fairbanks Bike Shop takes up most of the downstairs of The Fairbanks Community Hub at 1126 N. Broadway Ave..
Tyson Foods Chief Financial Officer John R. Tyson was arrested Thursday on a DWI charge, Arkansas Business reports.
The city of St. Louis is rolling out a loan initiative in an effort to reduce the number of vehicles with temporary license plates on city …
The St. Louis Blues announced a general manager succession plan.
Japanese pharmaceutical company Takeda has broken ground on a $230 million expansion in Los Angeles.
Wells Fargo & Co. has reportedly fired more than a dozen employees for simulating keyboard activity.
Facebook parent company Meta is planning to lay off employees in vice president roles, people familiar with the matter told Business Insider.
Microsoft is planning to factor its employees' cybersecurity contributions into their pay.
Adobe reported quarterly results that were better than expected.
Kansas City’s government announced plans for a $4 million road safety initiative.
Mayfield, Ohio-based label manufacturer Omni Systems has opened a plant in St. Charles.