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CEO Mitch Dolloff remains the company's highest-paid employee.

Company officials cite higher expenses in reporting $90 million in profits during the three-month period.

Company CEO cites lower-than-expected sales during the second quarter.

The July figure for single-family homes at $500,000 or more in Springfield comes to 33, according to the Southern Missouri Regional MLS.

The awards ceremony also includes a new Dynamo honor recognizing O'Reilly Automotive.

“A lot of employers don’t realize that vending can be an extension of their employee benefits,” says Emily Kinney of Kinney Vending. Kinney says businesses can use their vending program to …

Check Out Hunger campaign contributions will provide more than 142,000 meals.

Sam Dryer, Managing Director with the Greater Ozarks Division of Mutual of Omaha explains how companies can create a customer-focused culture and still meet sales goals. Dryer provides four tips and …

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Steve Foucart has worked for the university since 2008.

Council is asked to approve utility’s request for electric rate hikes in each of next three years.

The company's Republic Road operations now reside in one building.

President and CEO John Kemper says "interest rates continue to be elevated and put downward pressure on bank balance sheets."

Campus work continues amid newly announced $50M capital campaign.

A grand opening is scheduled Nov. 30 at 17 Greencove Lane.

While banking officials say the industry has largely been on stable ground since last year’s high-profile bank failures in California and New York, the uncertainty of factors such as higher interest rates and the presidential election will continue to keep banks on a conservative path.

With its third time appearing on the Dynamic Dozen list – Springfield Business Journal’s countdown of the fastest-growing companies in our community – Keep Supply took home the top honor.

The new branch, the bank’s fifth, is going up in Branson West.

Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins breaks down the American Farm Bureau Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Survey.

SBJ interviews the market executive and senior vice president at Phelps County Bank.

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