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Jeremy Bluto succeeds his father as the leader of Itec Attractions.
A May 1 executive order by President Donald Trump could have impacts on the local media landscape.
Sports Facilities Cos. is hired as city looks to continue momentum from study released late last year.
The 70,000-square-foot Outpost is located in the Duluth market.
Rusty Worley has led the nonprofit DSA for two decades.
Huey Magoo's opened its second Queen City location; St. Louis-based 4M Building Solutions finalized the purchase of Springfield-based commercial cleaning company Brokate Janitorial; and Draper, Utah-based Zurchers got its local start.
New 24/7 venue also offers day care.
Live game broadcasts will continue at 104.7 The Cave through the 2030 season.
Springfield Business Journal’s annual Day in the Life feature is back, this time taking you into the day of a serial restaurateur, a minor league baseball general manager and a nonprofit leader.
Director outlines changes to downtown business owners.
Husband and wife Derek and Jennifer Baker expanded their Christmas-focused e-commerce venture to a brick-and-mortar shop; Branson-area flight school Yell Aviation LLC took off; and Penny’s Cleaning LLC purchased Verv Cleaning.
Company also adds logistics, financial services to offerings.
Event will draw visitors from across the globe to the Queen City, organizers say.
The Be Well Bell is designed to draw attention to behavioral health care resources.
Gov. Mike Kehoe announces Queen City festivities will be livestreamed throughout the world.
An addition that is now under construction is intended to provide a new entrance to the Midtown Carnegie Branch of the Springfield-Greene County Library District.
An Ozark resident is aiming to serve up retail sales with a focus on the rapidly growing sport of pickleball.
SBJ interviews the owner of Pennington Wines LLC.
Missouri native Emily Pritchard officially starts July 28.
Zurchers, which offers supplies for events such as parties and weddings, is now operating at 2620 S. Campbell Ave.
Under the weight of rising health care costs, an increasing number of people are surging to the Health Insurance Marketplace rather than opting for employer-sponsored plans.