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Council plans to put marijuana tax on the ballot 

The measure in Springfield would tax recreational weed at 3% to fund public safety, mental health, substance abuse and housing initiatives. 

Protect your company against fraud. Summer Massey, Loan Manager at Arvest Bank and Kala Forehand, Treasury Management Adviser at Arvest Bank, have tips to guard against internal and external fraud in …

The assessor's office announces it will send multiple mailings to impacted property owners.

Sixteen products manufactured across southwest Missouri were selected for inclusion in Springfield Business Journal’s inaugural Coolest Things Made in the Ozarks awards.

Proceeds from the 3% tax would fund public safety, addiction prevention and treatment, mental health services and housing. 

Missouri State University is among the recipients.

SBJ survey data is used to analyze the flow of money.

Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.

Southern Hills Shopping Center improvement is not a transportation project, according to Councilmember Craig Hosmer. 

Bed Bath & Beyond and Tuesday Morning are both holding liquidation sales.

This year’s finalists for the Springfield Contractors Association Design Team of the Year were tasked with thinking outside the box.

CVB data show less room revenue in April compared with the same month a year earlier.

Clif Smart is recognized for overachievement, board chair says, citing an academic realignment plan.

The local area fares the best in housing expenses, according to state data.

Arvest Wealth Management's Justin Giles: "A diversified portfolio can provide peace of mind. Whether it’s today’s high-interest-rate environment or turbulent times down the road, a trusted adviser can help find the right mix of products to add financial longevity to match your life in retirement."

Jay Rasmussen, General Manager with Ameripride, says they lowered their turnover rate nearly 50% in a year's time.

Organizations set primary goal of reducing suicide rate.

Revenue, however, rises 8% in the fiscal first quarter.

Nonprofits that work to prevent, identify or treat child abuse and neglect are eligible.

Insurance premium renewal rates – particularly with commercial property – are on the climb, and local industry officials say higher costs are unlikely to change anytime soon.

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