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A proxy filing shows CEO Greg Johnson's total pay falls by more than half in 2022, largely due to a decrease in nonequity incentive plan compensation.
The property purchase is pending approval of the Proposition S bond issue.
He previously planned to retire from the school this summer.
S&P Global Market Intelligence indicates the Springfield organization "outperformed the industry median in four of the five ranking metrics."
Mitch Dolloff succeeded Karl Glassman in the company’s top role at the beginning of 2022.
As more people show interest in a nearly 60-year-old sport, local tourism, business and sports officials want to capitalize on its increasing popularity.
Amid this month’s pair of high-profile bank failures in California and New York and the rescue efforts by U.S. regulators, local officials say customers of Missouri’s banks should feel confident in the security of their money and the stability of the state banking industry.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, insurance, law, municipal and nonprofit.
OakStar Bank is expanding into Nixa with a September opening of a branch that will feature a two-story atrium, a conference area and a rooftop patio, along with offices for the company’s BrightOak LLC renewable energy financing company.
The organization hires a search firm to find Loretta Roney's successor.
The city of Springfield, with an award of $3.7 million, is the largest local recipient.
John Lopez scores a $145,876 grand prize at a tournament in Tulsa.
People from 10 countries and 45 states participate in Giving Day fundraiser.
Dave Puckett succeeds Scott Haney, who exited for undisclosed reasons.
Net income for the year is $3.6 million.
Old Missouri Bank's Austin Mooneyham: "While rising rates can be complicated for any business, they seem particularly thorny for agribusinesses."
Digital Editor Geoff Pickle brings you internet, public records and technology coverage and analysis.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, law, municipal, nonprofit and utility.
Several cities, counties and fire protection districts have tax measures and bond issues for voters to consider on the April 4 election ballot. A “yes” vote would approve the respective proposals.
Applying lodging tax to short-term rentals one of a trio of issues to be decided by city voters.
The iTooth Family Dentistry facility under development in south Springfield is centered on patient care.