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The owner of Ozarks Elder Law is seeking the seat currently held by Vivek Malek.

The longtime Park Board employee is scheduled to exit his role in early 2024.

The university announces its new head basketball coach.

Venture’s owner aims for summer launch.

Longtime employee Heather Swearengin is promoted.

The local jobs are part of nationwide workforce expansion plans announced this week.

The university is named a Designated University Center by U.S. Economic Development Administration.

Nearly half of women plan to exit the field, citing issues with pay and discrimination.

Melody Shuck joins the Springfield nonprofit as vice president of communications.

Panelists share challenges and tips for employee engagement in charities.

Pamela Yancey transitions to new role from banking career.

SBJ interviews the co-owner of El Cafecito and El Escondite.

This package features five small-business owners who make their goods in the Ozarks

The hometown band's When It Shines tour runs 2024-25.

Rule would impact one-fifth of US workforce.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, and education.

McConnell Edwards markets hard-won expertise at answering tough questions.

While the members of Generation Z are largely new to the workforce, stereotypes about their work ethic, technology focus and salary demands are pervasive. Defined by the Pew Research Center as those born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z is needed to fill jobs in a myriad industries – a labor participation issue that is only going to grow as those from older generations retire, employers and young workers agree.

An engineering manager with the Springfield company is honored for support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserves.

Proxy filing points to increases in total pay during 2023 for four of five top executives.

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