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The Queen City scores best in housing, according to new study.

The television personality will present at a spring forum on work ethic.

Broadband speed and low cost of living also cited as draws in WSJ article.

Online-based fitness company will work with hundreds of airmen.

Three high-level hires are made at the Springfield real estate investment and development firm.

Gary Aggus has led the Springfield-based company for 20 years.

A Queen City native returns to her hometown and takes on the job.

The local area ranks No. 91 by percentage increase nationwide.

The company hires a Springfield muralist for interior work and plans to partner with local nonprofits.

The initiative is designed to help businesses boost retention in Stone and Taney counties.

National Christian Homeschool and Missouri State High School Activities Association events come to town next month.

Owners expect shop to be on Walnut Street by mid-March after launching in Rountree late last year.

At Missouri Berries, customers pick their own berries in western Greene County.

SBJ interviews CoxHealth's new president of Springfield hospitals.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, an estimated 1 in 5 adults suffered from a mental illness, affecting 51.5 million people in the United States. That estimate from the National Institute of Mental Health has steadily increased since 2019, and with the growing demand for health care services comes a shortage in mental health care professionals.

CVB leader forges path in new home.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, health care, municipality and nonprofit.

El Cafecito LLC, a coffee shop with a Latin theme, opened; PartainMD launched; and Compass Financial opened its first Springfield location.

Some business owners can look around the office and see the future of the company.

Travis Shaw is promoted from within to succeed John Mulford.

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