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Morgan Cooley purchases Prickly Cactus Coffee.
The Ozarks Music Alliance debuts a fund held at Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
The Show-Me Network is launching with myriad partners on board.
Richard "Biff" Williams recently wrapped his first year at president of the university.
Survey data reveals how businesses are skilling up their teams, strengthening workplace culture and adapting to cost-of-living pressures.
Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, information technology, law, tourism and workforce.
Dillard's consolidated its retail presence at Battlefield Mall; Crazy Craig’s Shipwreck Bar & Grill opened in Kimberling City; and the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce relocated its office.
To stay competitive, some Springfield-area gyms have invested in new athletic technologies. Others have decided to stick with the basics.
St. Louis Fed economist says consumer spending is softening.
A White House official confirms report in The New York Times.
Katie Anthony and Team Ozarks join Realty One Group Grand.
Jennifer and Darryl Barr buy the 4123 S. National Ave. business from Jack Horton.
Speaking at Springfield chamber Economic Outlook event, St. Louis Fed economist says consumer spending is softening.
Nearly 68% of voters give the green light to ballot measure that would allow for staff salary increases.
No money changed hands in the deal, says executive director.
Myriad firms bought up inventory early this year to address price increases, Matt Morrow says, and many businesses are watching as reciprocal tariff rates settle around 15%.
Jill Simmons succeeds recently retired leader Kim Reser in position assigned to recreation.
Katelyn Zach is running as a Democrat for the role currently held by GOP Rep. Melanie Stinnett.
Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of banking & finance, esports, equipment rental, government, media, restaurant and rotary.
The local Decorating Den Interiors franchise moved; 65 Prime+ by Mercy Primary Care debuted in Springfield; and north-side eatery La Roux Bistro launched.
Work is underway at the Greene County judicial courts building.
Voters reject lodging tax increase for convention center
City goes back to the drawing board on convention center funding
Arvest's Springfield market president promoted to corporate role
At least 7 killed in UPS plane crash
Jenson: Ambiguity spawned distrust among voters on convention center issue