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In-depth financial data is updated nightly in a new public-facing portal, available on the city’s website. 

Alisa Lawler, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development with Multipli Credit Union, says many employees ask their human resources director about borrowing money from their 401(k) plan. …

Workforce Strategies for Post-COVID-19 Recovery.

Project architect teases Well Aquatic Center development in northwest Springfield.

An initiative called Nixa 2045 is designed to guide decision-making, development and infrastructure projects.

“While I grew up in Ozark Fence Company, after taking ownership, the company looked a lot different,” says Joe Everest, owner of Ozark Fence & Supply Co., LLC. Growing up in the family business, …

Former leader takes role at Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield.

Newsmakers in the areas of economic development, education, entertainment, health care, nonprofit and real estate.

Owen Silos wants buyers and renters for single-family homes.

Statewide study points to direct and indirect spending from consumers on CU's 1 million rides per year.

Combined, these 17 active projects represent at least $218 million in investment and over 1 million square feet of new construction.

SBJ data inform business leaders' outlook.

An independent panel of judges has chosen the 13th annual class of Springfield Business Journal’s Men of the Year. The award recognizes the professional, philanthropic and civic contributions of businessmen throughout the Springfield region.

Immigration could be the answer to some of the area’s workforce problems.

In a tight employment market “I think the first thing is really being more open to hiring someone who struggles with literacy,” says Kristy Frans with the Council of Churches. “Just because …

Officials say the new dinosaur exhibit is the largest gallery expansion in more than 15 years at the downtown science center.

Vice presidents covering communications and public affairs are named.

Voters in April are slated to decide on the mayor’s term of office and code of ethics changes for city personnel.

Developers seek opportunities for higher-density structures.

SBJ interviews the city administrator of Branson.

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