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City’s director of planning, development resigns 

Councilmember Craig Hosmer blames a climate of micromanagement for instability in city hall.

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

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.

Grenita Lathan is slated to stay in the role through the 2026-27 academic year.

The pro-voting rights organization supports Scott Crise, Danielle Kincaid and Susan Provance.

Read about this year's honorees from the Springfield chamber.

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

Chief operations officer’s planned retirement spurs two promotions.

Reporter Mike Cullinan writes about workforce, new business and marijuana coverage and analysis.

ARPA provided $3.5 million in grants to regional network.

The company additionally makes two general manager promotions.

Recently released state data show the seven-county Ozark Region has 9.2% of the state's workforce, while presenting a mixed bag in educational attainment.

Christie Love is slated to exit next month, at which time Associate Pastor Rue Lohn would become lead pastor.

Consultant and author Marlene Chism: "When long-term employees tell you they’re leaving for higher pay or career advancement, take a 20,000-foot view of the culture, department by department, to see if there is avoidance, disruption and unresolved conflicts contributing to unwanted turnover."

Tournament hosts say nationally televised PBA event puts area bowling on the map.

SBJ interviews the Efactory's new director of community engagement and operations.

Caterer offers health and healing through plant-based foods.

Rob Blevins says he'll continue to lead the Springfield nonprofit while serving as COO of the Yass Prize.

Although it’s been five years since a partial repeal of the state’s prevailing wage law was signed into law, frustration in the construction industry over the formula used to calculate it persists.

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