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SBJ interviews the franchise partner of Burn Boot Camp.

New leader takes the helm at Drury’s business school.

Agreement provides year of consultation services by departing official Jason Gage.

Omo Japanese Soul Food’s new space opened in Chesterfield Village; Fusion Eatz Acai Bowls & Wraps relocated within the Battlefield Mall; and a 4-year-old Springfield marketing firm rebranded to That GenZ Agency.

New offering could add $1M in revenue next year, officials say.

Nonfarm payroll ranks drop by 900 jobs month over month.

The Springfield-based company a year ago launched its Hamra Homework program companywide.

Move is made after city purchases former Convoy of Hope building.

The district's superintendent is retiring at the end of the academic year, and his successor is gearing up for the job.

SBJ interviews the CEO of OakStar Bank.

Revenue for Springfield Bookkeeping rising to record level.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, construction, health care, law and nonprofit.

The biannual report card for Springfield and Greene County shows persistent challenges and notable progress – with places for the business community to contribute, according to community leaders.

Dozens of company operators who signed the letter say event “has unintended consequences on small businesses that can no longer be ignored.”

Martin Gugel will be the fifth person to lead the Springfield Building Development Services department since 2018. 

Sisters Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor are targeting a late spring or early summer 2025 completion of the construction project near Chestnut Expressway and National Avenue.

His resignation is effective Jan. 11, 2025, the city announces, and more than $400,000 in severance pay is outlined.

The 7,500-square-foot restaurant includes multiple nods to Japanese culture, including cherry blossoms, paper lanterns and anime.

The company intends to make 4,000 seasonal hires in the United States and Canada.

Board members are scheduled to vote later this month on expanded eligibility for riders and a response to school utilization patterns.

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