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All About Trees and Cherokee Tree Care are combining after being purchased this year by Tree Guardians.

George Makris Jr. is starting again in the role on Jan. 1 as current chief Bob Fehlman retires.

Owners Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor expect to open the 610 N. Prospect Ave. eatery next year.

Michael Sylvara is maintaining his innocence in the case and is seeking an appeal, according to statement.

SBJ compiles list of 23 homes in city limits with asking prices of at least $500,000.

Mercy is on track to drop coverage by major insurer at start of 2025. 

The company has purchased MSL PA, adding three offices.

Guest columnist Penny Lacy: "For banks today, there is no question that many customers need to have digital banking options."

Guest columnist Jeff Scott: "At their best and most efficient, banking apps can centralize a user’s access to information from many sources."

Arlo Financial Holdings Inc.’s acquisition of Springfield-based Systematic Savings Bank (OTC: SSSB) was completed; Ghiotto Eatery and Catering LLC opened; and Tammy Autrey and Cindy Holmes teamed to start Beacon of Light Dementia Day Center LLC.

A few months after closing on a credit union merger – a transaction that included a 90-year-old Springfield organization – officials with the combined company have their eyes on growth.

Increases in housing prices show no signs of easing.

The company starts fiscal 2025 with earnings of $119.2 million.

Missourians give the nod to three constitutional amendments and a proposition.

Citizens’ advisory committee members are being sought to provide oversight for a portion of the tax. 

The Bolivar health system is consolidating one of the stores it's buying from the El Dorado Springs company.

The company, which operates a Springfield branch at 321 W. Battlefield Road, reports $4.6 million in quarterly net income.

Guest columnist Richard Baker: "The No. 1 question I am being asked right now is what will happen to the stock market after the election. While no one knows for sure, some industries or sectors might do better under Republican or Democratic leadership."

Building project would more than double department’s footprint.

The university is receiving funding for pollution prevention and agriculture work.

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