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Rage Fitness plans to rebrand Royal Barbell as RF Iron, the companies announce.
Reporting by the Missouri Independent indicates the court system cannot shield the company from criminal prosecution for gambling violations.
Ron Schneider is hired as the successor to Bob Belote.
Mike Girsch is scheduled to speak at SBJ Connect in September.
SBJ interviews the owner of Rockwood Motor Court.
Table Rock Lake, which has over 800 miles of shoreline and is located primarily within Stone County, is a top lake destination.
The Aurora Recreation and Event Center will be built on a 24-acre site on the city’s south side.
Ownership of downtown Nixa business Main Event Center changed hands; Abby’s Acai Co. returned to its food truck roots; and Immersive Disney Animation debuted in Branson.
May 25 is the scheduled launch date for The Rush Republic Aquatic Park.
Ann Bluto is known for the Imax theater and restaurants in the city.
The Springfield attraction is No. 1 in aquarium category of USA Today's 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards.
The rock band is set to play in Ridgedale on July 21.
The Springfield businessperson discusses upcoming Ozarks Lunkers debut at SBJ event.
Morgan Wallen show remains scheduled for this weekend.
Sam Butcher, 85, started the company known for its figurines in the 1970s.
The Springfield-based company announces "union" with Mack’s Prairie Wings, though specifics are not disclosed.
Jackson Thompson is tapped to succeed longtime Director Mike Crocker.
The city of Springfield is making big changes, according to Springfield Art Museum director Nick Nelson, and the museum is positioned to lead the way.
The Springfield Art Museum will pursue a two-phase path toward its $50 million renovation and expansion project.
Property enhancements include additional parking and luxury suites tower.
A wave of affordable housing built in the 1990s through the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit are expected to revert to market rate housing in the next few years.