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Fight Colorectal Cancer's Climb for a Cure event reaches the tally in its eighth year.
Council is asked to approve utility’s request for electric rate hikes in each of next three years.
Officials say the new dinosaur exhibit is the largest gallery expansion in more than 15 years at the downtown science center.
Council mulls proposal of three rate hikes over three years .
The state funding is earmarked for improvement projects.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, hospitality, human resources and nonprofit.
The company's new concept, which handles drive-up customer activity, was announced earlier this year.
Springfield company crosses state lines with purchase of Rogers, Arkansas, firm.
Citizens Memorial Hospital and Preferred Family Healthcare are selected for federal funding.
University statement indicates Rob Fridge is pursuing other opportunities.
Local officials say they're working "to develop answers where the law is silent or vague” on a property tax freeze for older adults.
The money is earmarked for the Springfield utility provider to improve the safety of the Blackman Water Treatment Plant.
SBJ unpacks survey data.
SignalPoint Asset Management's Myles Jackson has questions to ask when considering retirement income.
FORVIS LLP's Travis Liles: "The important thing to keep in mind is to work with a trusted adviser to develop a tax-efficient withdrawal strategy that is right for you. They can help assess your unique circumstances and recommend the best strategy for your needs."
Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses financial planning and wealth management with local executives.
UMB Bank's Justin Butler: "While no one can predict exactly when the economy will shift or to what degree, protecting cash flow and preparing for different scenarios with your financial advisers are proactive ways to set your business up for success in today’s changing environment."
SBJ interviews the CEO of The Whitlock Co. LLP.
A state tax credit program designed to primarily help nonprofits fund community initiatives and boost economic development is benefiting a project for one Springfield organization for the second time in five years.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, law, municipal and nonprofit.
Utah-based gourmet cookie chain Crumbl Cookies opened its first Springfield shop; interior design business Branson Upstaging LLC relocated; and Lauren Ashley Dance Center LLC added a second location.
Updated: Systematic Savings Bank to be acquired in $14M deal
Warby Parker store planned in Springfield
Former CoxHealth colleagues starting communications firm
Former Wentzville superintendent to get $1M in contract buyout
STL construction firm buys KC company
NPR editor resigns after writing piece critical of organization
Survey finds increase in average salary Americans willing to take