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Justin Gambini takes over leadership of the master's degree initiative that launched last year.
Search engine optimization, a major tool in today’s marketing and advertising industry, has been around since the late 1990s, according to Forbes. But the landscape is changing for how businesses market themselves online since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022.
New face leads downtown’s Moxie Cinema.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, law and tourism.
Dan Nelson, who chairs the governing board for the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, said paying charities back is the organization’s first priority.
Futsal, archery tournaments are among those coming in 2025.
A federal district court in Texas has temporarily halted enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act, a law requiring businesses to disclose their beneficial ownership information to the federal government.
Gary Schafer will continue to help set the strategic direction of the public accounting firm.
Students in the district's special education department now have access to an apartment setting within the Ozark Innovation Center.
The Judith Enyeart Reynolds Performing Arts Complex is planned at the site of the current Art Annex.
Deputy City Manager Collin Quigley is slated to serve in the temporary role, pending council approval.
The late Robert and Sandra Graper leave funds for the Springfield higher education institution.
Caleb Scott and Michael Wilson launch Soapbox Studios.
Tamera Jahnke is succeeding John Jasinski until a new permanent provost is named, university officials say.
Bob Hosutt and Jill Patterson are appointed to the State Rehabilitation Council and Child Abuse Neglect and Review Board, respectively.
Ozarks Tech is partnering with Lebanon municipality and school district on the project.
United Soccer Leagues proposes soccer stadium beside Cardinals ballpark.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care and tourism.
John Jasinski had intended to retire in June, but his last day in his office will be Dec. 20.
Rick Ziegenfuss has led the municipality since the early 2000s.
The Courageous Church is growing its footprint with the addition of a new East Campus, made possible through a merger with the former Eastern Gate Free Will Baptist Church.