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Springfield, MO
Almost 30 residences are newly listed at $500,000 or more.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, insurance and media.
First reading of budget brings concerns from council regarding Police and Building Development staffing.
Viceroy at Central Park is 97% occupied.
The company hires a Charlotte banking veteran for the loan location.
The Springfield CVB estimates 5,500 attendees for the event this month.
Companies and individuals are honored for SBJ’s Economic Impact Awards.
The organization is recognized for its work serving people with developmental disabilities.
SRC and the Gentry family provide contributions toward the school's manufacturing center.
After seven years in Branson, Bella Medici Medical Spa LLC made a move north to Ozark; Kimberly Browning-Clift opened the third Edward Jones office in Marshfield; and independent occupational therapy clinic Movement for Life LLC opened.
First reading of budget shows dissatisfaction with Police, BDS staffing levels.
Officials expect to spur more investment for $25 million renovation and expansion plan.
The Springfield-based company announced the agreement with DHG earlier this year.
Marcus Harmon joins the company from Old Missouri Bank.
Owner says business is not in danger of closing if buyer isn't found.
The program now has supported more than $500,000 in transportation requests.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking and finance, education, health care, law, manufacturing, nonprofit and real estate.
Jacob Kellett joins the company as chief credit officer.
Average weekly pay comes to $1,070 locally.
The auto parts retailer ranks No. 279 on the annual list.
Purple Panda Filipino Food expanded; T-Mobile made its Ozark debut; and the first Queen City branch for Poplar Bluff-based First Midwest Bank opened.