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The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2025 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
The commercial general contracting firm tops the fast-growth list in its first year eligible.
Invest SOMO will have two days of private pitches for pre-seed and seed companies next month.
Called What’s Likely, the model created by Jacob Brower is designed to deliver the percentage-based likelihood of success for decisions.
A May 1 executive order by President Donald Trump could have impacts on the local media landscape.
Panelists share rewards, need for caution with technology.
Guest columnist Thomas Douglas says the region has the right ingredients to shine with AI adoption.
The Monett-based financial software company increases net income by nearly 28%.
Live game broadcasts will continue at 104.7 The Cave through the 2030 season.
The local dealership joins a couple dozen others nationally to offer the digital enhancements.
A statement indicates the size of the company's IT team has been reduced by less than 11%.
Missouri native Emily Pritchard officially starts July 28.
Mentorship and upskilling seen as key to meeting demand.
Branding firm All True doubles revenue in 2024.
Husband and wife Derek and Jennifer Baker debut North Star Christmas Co.
Guest columnist Thomas Douglas says it's time to adapt to emerging technologies or be left behind.
It’s only in the last few years that people outside the realm of science fiction began talking about artificial intelligence in a serious way.
Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, construction, education, insurance, law, nonprofit and technology.
SRC Technologies Group is the new name for SRC Electrical.
Guest columnist Jarad Johnson: "Research confirms what early adopters have experienced firsthand: organizations with AI-led processes achieve 2.4-times greater productivity and 2.5-times higher revenue growth than their peers, according to a 2024 report by Accenture."
A food truck that launched last year rebranded and moved to Metro Eats; automotive repair business Mitchem Tire Co. expanded its Christian County presence; and O’Reilly Build LLC was acquired.
Utah news report sheds light on Biff Williams investigation
New Springfield mayor says city must overcome 'self-esteem' issues
Springfield license office closes after contractor declines renewal
Tesla sets CFO pay package record
Rams settlement money 'on the table' for STL tornado recovery
Opinion: Is stock market comeback sustainable?
Great Escape targets opening by month's end for Republic venture