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Springfield, MO
Guest columnist Stephen F. Aton untangles the evolving rules surrounding noncompete agreements.
Sparring Hawley and Kunce dominate Senate debate stage.
Four candidates engage in debate hosted by Missouri Press Association.
Springfield plays host to U.S. Senate debate
Owners of STL development company indicted
Cards Against Humanity files suit against SpaceX
Governor candidates differ on best path for Missouri at Springfield event
New CEO appointed at Barnabas Foundation
Yanfeng International to close Riverside operation
USDA issues $10M grant for beef processing plant in STL area
Seventeen companies report more than 1.4 million square feet of new builds and renovations.
‘Enterprise-level’ business hard to operate in city, entrepreneur says.
Cornerstone Fine Jewelry relocated; Springfield’s Harley-Davidson dealership came under new ownership; and the newest 7 Brew Coffee shop in Springfield launched.
Kansas City University has appointed a director for a new program at its Joplin campus.
Westlake Ace Hardware is planning to close a store in Kansas City, Kansas.
Kansas City-based H&R Block has reduced the size of its board of directors to eight members from nine.
Indian hotel company Oyo is buying Motel 6.
Kmart is set to close its last full-size store in the United States.
Boeing is offering unionized machinists a 30% raise.
Coca-Cola announced it would discontinue production of its new Spiced flavor.
The owners of St. Louis-based development company Lux Living have been indicted on fraud charges.
Yanfeng International Automotive Technology Co. Ltd. plans to close its operation in Riverside, north of Kansas City.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a $10 million grant for the completion of a St. Louis-area beef processing plant.