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Johannes Strobel is tapped to succeed the retiring Julie Masterson.

A June 3 kickoff event marks the start of the 2025 Economic Growth Series.

The community college broke ground on the Roy Blunt Aviation Training Center in 2023.

Cutt Above Music Studio offers personalized music lessons.

Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, nonprofit and real estate.

An independent panel of judges selected Doug Pitt to be recognized July 17 during the Economic Impact Awards, along with company awards acknowledging excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community.

Officials say taxes would not increase through the issue, which would help offset rising operating costs.

Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of accounting, education, health care and law.

MSU declines to comment on report, which indicates Utah Tech found no documentable misconduct by its former president.

Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of education, nonprofit, public service, real estate and tourism.

New academic buildings, residence halls in works for sesquicentennial.

The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2025 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

The legislation that would benefit institutions like Ozarks Tech is intended to allow students to transfer more easily between schools.

Mary Schrag and Brooks Miller, who both have ties to Springfield, are named president and vice president, respectively.

MSU President Biff Williams says legislation, which requires governor's signature, would allow the institution to "better meet regional workforce needs."

Under construction beside the existing Republic branch of the Springfield-Greene County Library District – which remains in operation throughout the project – is a new building that will double the size of the original, according to library officials.

Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of accounting, chambers of commerce, education, government, nonprofit and transportation.

The Giving Square partnered with Hatch Foundation and other organizations to teach students about philanthropy.

Brad Swofford is scheduled to start this summer at the construction company.

Community Foundation of the Ozarks partners with Coover Charitable Foundation and Commerce Trust on funding.

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