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Pioneer Outdoor LLC has divested its assets to Lamar Advertising.
Sen. Roy Blunt helps secure money as part of government funding bill.
Company CEO points to a strong backlog to start 2022.
Roy Harris Jr. also is convicted of child sexual exploitation and illegally possessing firearms.
Southern Missouri Regional MLS data show six residences meet criteria for SBJ feature.
Springfield is scheduled to host two basketball events this month.
Developer plans to clean up land and generate revenue at intersection of West Sunshine Street and James River Freeway.
The location replaces another in the city north of Springfield.
Since its 1999 debut, the awards program has honored individuals under the age of 40 for their professional and civic work.
Roughly $2 million is coming from Johnson & Johnson case.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, law, municipal, nonprofit and real estate.
The leadership at Flora Farms LLC say they came close to revenue projections for 2021, the first full calendar year of the company.
Appleton, Wisconsin-based Ledgeview Partners becomes the Springfield firm's northernmost office.
The donation comes from Overland Park, Kansas-based Sunderland Foundation.
Springfield Business Journal Editorial Vice President Eric Olson discusses the tax industry with accounting executives.
Certified financial planner Kenny Gott: "Be proactive about pulling together the right experts for your unique short- and long-term financial strategy."
SBJ interviews the Guaranty Bank residential funding coordinator who recently hit her 50-year milestone at the company.
Arvest Bank recently hired two economic development specialists within three months of each other.
Institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. meet the country’s credit needs, official says.
The newest branch for Old Missouri Bank opened; a pair of friends teamed up in Branson to launch Summit Nightlife; and Karen Maxson decided to strike her own tune with personalized ukulele instruction through Ukulele Academy of the Ozarks.
Urban Studios LLC, a natural light photography studio and pop-up event space, opened; the Missouri State University Foundation became the new owner of event venue The Old Glass Place; and Polk County’s dining scene expanded with the opening of Flat Creek.