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Bill Thomas is credited with shaping "the landscape of Bears' basketball for nearly three decades."
The move could lead to a citywide ballot measure on whether the city can seize the haunted attraction.
The retail store for Artemis Overland Hardware relocated; a married couple with over 20 years of combined experience in health care teamed up to open Breast Imaging of the Ozarks; and Branson Bank opened a temporary, modular branch in Branson West.
The stores are more than a place to buy food, owners say.
The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
The word leisure – meaning free time – comes from the Latin “licere,” or to be allowed. Think license. Time away from work gives people license to use their time however they wish.
Kaci Bailey is picked to succeed Amy Eagan, who recently took a job with another school.
Studio 3 Dance Academy LLC replaced a longtime restaurant in Chesterfield Village; Dr. Samantha Sellers launched Peaceful Crossings In-Home Pet Euthanasia; and the city of Springfield’s newest fire station began operations.
The Bass Pro founder’s estimated net worth is up 38% to $8.3 billion, according to Forbes.
425 Downtown's director of operations takes a 50% stake in the company.
University looks to replace Amy Eagan, who exits after three years in the role.
The owner of the haunted house thinks the city should repeal its eminent domain vote.
Bankruptcy court gives the OK to the deal announced earlier this year.
Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses sports tourism and the growth of local sports complexes with with athletics executives.
SBJ interviews Evangel University's director of athletics.
As more people show interest in a nearly 60-year-old sport, local tourism, business and sports officials want to capitalize on its increasing popularity.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.
In 50 years creating dioramas for museums, Terry Chase has become an authority mixing art and science.
John Lopez scores a $145,876 grand prize at a tournament in Tulsa.
His career spanned six decades.
The first downtown Springfield branch for Arvest Bank opened; a longtime licensed massage therapist became a first-time business owner; and 7 Brew Coffee opened its fourth shop in Springfield.