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The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, chambers of commerce, engineering, government, hospitality, information technology, law, law enforcement, marketing and nonprofit.
More than a year after the rollout of its virtual care team, CoxHealth reports progress with worker satisfaction and retention as a result.
SBJ Connect is new name for networking event scheduled for Sept. 19.
Carpenter Media Group buys Phillips Media Group, adding to its portfolio in the United States and Canada.
On July 19, many Windows users woke up to cloudy skies – and blank, blue screens. That was the day of the CrowdStrike incident, in which a bug in the cybersecurity software known as CrowdStrike caused operating systems to crash.
An independent panel of judges has selected this year’s class of Most Influential Women. With the addition of this class, 500 women have received this award.
Financial software, manufacturing, health care and restaurant are featured industries locally.
The husband and wife discuss All Things Diverse SGF at SBJ event.
The funding is slated to be used for the college's automotive technology program.
The Monett-based financial software company's earnings are reported at $381.8 million.
The office, located at The Gillioz Center for Arts and Entertainment, is a regional resource to leverage Show MO Act film credits, approved by the state legislature in 2023.
Ozarks Tech is now preferred over OTC moniker, and the school district unveils a new logo.
Springfield-based marketing agency Epic Strategies ranks the highest among Springfield-area businesses in the report.
The Workforce Development publication explores themes such as payroll shifts, wages and benefits demand, labor shortage impacts and employee barriers impacting recruitment and retention.
John Bledsoe is the creator of Co-Angler, an online app designed to bring people together for fishing trips. Users can plan trips by dropping a pin on a map, selecting a desired location and outlining trip details, including day, time, duration and target species.
"The Voice of the Bears" plans to exit his role in fall 2025.
Facilities in Republic and Springfield are among those operated by the company in the Show Me State.
Brightspeed pens a 10-year agreement, Park Board director announces at council meeting.
Local restaurants and food services use robots, machinery and tech amenities to their advantage.
Trump announces 90-day pause for proposal.