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Springfield, MO
Officials say the company is the first new charter approved in the state in nearly 16 years.
Restaurant offering acai bowls and Indian fusion dishes set to reopen in food court Oct. 10.
The Kitchen Inc.'s plans for Maplewood Villas would add more units to serve low-income and formerly homeless seniors.
The company intends to make 4,000 seasonal hires in the United States and Canada.
For 25 years, Springfield Business Journal has honored local women for their professional and civic accomplishments and contributions.
The former Kmart store on the grounds of the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium is slated for demolition, according to a permit on file with the city of Springfield.
Seafood Express opened; Hemporium rebranded to Seed of Life Farms; and a new Branson attraction, Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition, debuted.
Saint Louis University is reportedly planning to cut $20 million in expenses during its current fiscal year.
McDonald's has filed suit against the four largest meat producers collectively known as the Big Four.
GSK agreed to pay up to $2.2 billion to settle myriad lawsuits over a discontinued version of heartburn drug Zantac.
Boeing has withdrawn a contract offer for striking workers.
Unilever has completed the sale of its Russian business.
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates is launching a $250 million women's health fund.
Delta Air Lines reported lower-than-expected results in the third quarter.
A leadership exodus is continuing at St. Louis Public Schools.
Walmart announced plans to open five pet services centers in October and November.
Lamb Weston, a supplier of french fries to McDonald's, is closing a plant in Connell, Washington.