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Truth in Politics has reached a consent order with the state campaign law watchdog.

It's part of $65 million issued to community colleges in 14 states.

Fifth Circuit judge and panels issue trio of ping-ponging rulings in December. 

The four office spaces featured in this edition of Office Envy are varied in scale and scope. But they each have a distinct vibe and have been developed with the end user in mind.

A dozen employees at 1008 E. Battlefield Road and 631 S. Glenstone Ave. participate in the Starbucks Workers United strike.

Jan. 13 is the new deadline for businesses to file ownership information with the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. 

Reflecting on 2024, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

Newsmakers in the areas of arts, banking & finance, education and information technology.

Hood-Rich Inc. relocated; Citizens Memorial Hospital signed a two-store pharmacy acquisition with El Dorado Springs-based Evans Drugs; and Jefferson City-based River Region Credit Union and Springfield-based Multipli Credit Union merged.

Springfield restaurateur Michael Felts has been sentenced to prison and ordered to pay restitution in a Paycheck Protection Program fraud scheme case prosecuted by the federal government.

Options include selling Missouri Sports Hall of Fame building.

RBX Inc. and Humper Equipment expect to remain in operation amid the reorganization proceedings.

Some findings were corrected before the final report was issued, officials say.

Shifting landscape – literal and figurative – takes center stage as city and United Soccer Leagues pen a feasibility study agreement. 

Missouri Sports Hall of Fame building sale is an option, official says at news conference that also introduced a new leader. 

The businessperson is ordered by Judge Stephen R. Bough to spend 24 months in prison and to pay nearly $8.2 million in restitution.

The funding is part of $5 million awarded statewide.

The loan and grant will go toward wastewater treatment system improvements in the southwest Missouri city.

The Springfield Sports Commission and Ozark Mountain Sports Complex win five-year extension from Missouri State High School Activities Association.

Guest columnist Myles Jackson: "The survivor’s penalty is a harsh and unfortunate reality for many retirees. It does not have to derail your financial plan."

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