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The litigation filed this week by the Springfield-based convenience store operator alleges the actions were motivated by the municipality's ban on cash-prize gaming machines.

The Springfield-Branson National Airport additionally lays out an estimated $25.4 million in improvement projects for 2025.

Sponsorship decisions involving drivers Martin Truex Jr. and Austin Dillon are announced.

Husband and wife purchase The War Zone from Vanessa Grimaldi.

Variety the hallmark of Springfield musical venues.

City Administrator Rick Ziegenfuss says a lot continues to happen in the background on plans by Orlando, Florida-based Imagine Resorts & Hotels. 

Co-owner of Tropical Liqueurs, aka Trops, says business hasn't recovered from COVID-19 pandemic.

LeDoux’s Furniture and Whatnots opened on Commercial Street; Soapbox Studios LLC launched; and Day One Fitness LLC opened its first location.

One of the investors says the goal is to have an inaugural concert this fall near College Station Theaters and Blue Room Comedy Club.

Stacie Wells is selected to lead the Springfield arena football team ahead of its second season.

Local officials project more than $3 million in economic impact over a three-year contract.

The home of the Springfield Cardinals is recognized by the Sports Field Management Association.

Bricks & Minifigs now fills 6,400 square feet in Galleria Shopping Center.

Springfield Brewing Co. launched its newest venture, Mile 6 Taproom; Rogersville-based Pyramid Foods transitioned a north-side Price Cutter store into a King Food Saver; and Hamra Enterprises LLC added a new Wendy's restaurant in Springfield.

They said it. We're reporting it. Fourteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples four products from the winery founded by late vintner Robert Mondavi.

The Springfield-based outdoor retailer plans to donate to multiple causes over the next three years.

Construction wraps as officials await licensing for the new facility.

The KBQ Korean BBQ Bowls LLC moved to Springfield; College Station Theaters opened; and the Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau rebranded as Visit Springfield, Missouri.

Reflecting on 2024, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

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