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Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks is the sole Queen City operation in a new state funding list.
Monte McNew says there is room for growth after the company’s acquisition last year.
The measure in Springfield would tax recreational weed at 3% to fund public safety, mental health, substance abuse and housing initiatives.
Newsmakers in the areas of art, banking & finance, health care, law, nonprofit and technology.
Simmons Private Wealth's Andy Drennen: "The best way to mitigate these risks and navigate the uncertainty is to maintain a properly diversified portfolio that’s aligned with your long-term goals and have the discipline to stay the course."
Rolla bank purchases former YMCA for $2M and plans $4M in renovations.
Architecture and accounting firms team up to buy property from Classy Llama.
A home improvement business failed to respond to customers or provide refunds, officials say.
Missouri State University is among the recipients.
David Burnett is slated to be succeeded by a longtime colleague.
Bill and Virginia Darr are supporting the nonprofit through matching donations this month.
The funding is earmarked for opioid abuse research and prevention.
Private-sector projects focusing on semiconductors will be considered.
Robbins Insurance Group was founded in 2018.
The Jefferson Avenue Footbridge is earmarked for funding, as are OTC and MSU.
A first-of-its-kind banking facility in the Springfield market, Great Southern Bank Express Center is designed as a four-lane drive-up center utilizing interactive teller machine technology to serve customers.
David O'Reilly is the top recent trader.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, health care and nonprofit.
Revenue also drops during the first quarter.
The business founded 12 years ago by Jeff Schrag transitions to Jeff and Lindsay Seifried.
Missouri State University’s science building, built in 1971 and formerly called Temple Hall, is being reconstructed and updated.