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Fazoli’s Franchisee Jamie Jacobsen and his wife Donna, have wanted to help local not-for-profit organizations since they started 24 years ago. Jacobsen says they also learned the their guest …

Young professionals who aren’t interested in owning a home yet, still can expect to live in luxury. Sam M. Coryell, Derek McCrea, and Jessi Beauchamp of Coryell Collaborative Group provide five …

The latest survey data yield results.

Jason Gage, City Manager for the City of Springfield, outlines how Springfield is distinct from other communities, positioning the city well for a national reputation. This is sponsored …

Local businessperson Mark Burgess takes on ownership of the newly formed Ozarks Lunkers.

Officials discuss the addition of non-native plans during a weekend meeting. 

Join SBJ Editorial Director Eric Olson for a live interview with one of these 12 People each month during the ticketed events.

A $45,000 economic impact is expected as competitive gamers converge on The Riff.

The Citizens Commission on Community Investment would make a recommendation on the three-quarter-cent sales tax. 

The honorees of this year’s Economic Impact Awards embody what’s possible when talented people come together with innovative ideas to spur growth for our region.

Most of its statewide peers have increases, as well.

Cox College is transitioning to educational hub for four institutions.

Organizers say an interstitial report paves the way for 20th anniversary study in 2024.

Richwood Valley campus to add training facility by early 2025.

“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “One idea is to use an employee outing day to volunteer for an organization so you can accomplish …

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

“A common misconception is that structural engineers are only needed from the initial design phase of a building,” says Travis Miller, Owner and Senior Structural Engineer with Miller …

The majority of this year’s companies receiving top honors are among the most affected industries by COVID-19: restaurant, hospitality and health care.

The climate-controlled indoor roller coaster is the first attraction from the theme park’s 10-year master plan.

College’s airframe and powerplant program plans 2025 debut.

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