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The metro area scores the best in housing during the first quarter, according to new report.
Trina Hargis is succeeding longtime health care leader Lynne Yaggy.
The funding goes toward health care students.
The iTooth Family Dentistry facility under development in south Springfield is centered on patient care.
Americans crave human connection. This is the finding of U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, who on May 3 issued an advisory declaring an epidemic of loneliness.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, health care, hospitality, manufacturing and nonprofit.
Downtown flower shop Funky Flaura’s Unique Floral Designs LLC opened; Jordan Valley Community Health Center moved in Republic; and The Jackson Grille got its start in Marshfield.
First cohort is maxed out at 30 students.
Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.
Revive provides information and resources, as well as locations of Narcan in the city.
Forbes ranks the Springfield health care system No. 162 out of 300.
Immigration could be the answer to some of the area’s workforce problems.
The leaders of the two largest employers in Springfield – CoxHealth and Mercy Springfield Communities – took to the stage as the main event for the May 17 annual Health Care Outlook event, sharing a message that industry collaboration and competition can, and should, coexist.
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.
Local franchisees sign on with Florida-based Serotonin Centers.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, media, nonprofit and tourism.
Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
Jerald Andrews takes a fundraising position with the Bolivar health care system.
Sun Solar tops Dynamic Dozen list at awards ceremony.
The measure in Springfield would tax recreational weed at 3% to fund public safety, mental health, substance abuse and housing initiatives.
Utah-based gourmet cookie chain Crumbl Cookies opened its first Springfield shop; interior design business Branson Upstaging LLC relocated; and Lauren Ashley Dance Center LLC added a second location.
Updated: Systematic Savings Bank to be acquired in $14M deal
Warby Parker store planned in Springfield
Former CoxHealth colleagues starting communications firm
Former Wentzville superintendent to get $1M in contract buyout
STL construction firm buys KC company
NPR editor resigns after writing piece critical of organization
Survey finds increase in average salary Americans willing to take