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Springfield, MO
John Farmer de la Torre was co-founder of the organization that promotes the film industry in the region.
Randy Stewart worked at the region’s NPR affiliate for nearly 50 years.
An online survey is available through July 15.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, consulting, education, health care, law, manufacturing and nonprofit.
Indoor playground Imaginasium was purchased; Dirty Dough’s first Springfield location opened; and Outrun Strategies got its start.
Purpose Connect is in the running for a $1 million grand prize through the Black Ambition organization.
The publication will merge with the Lawrence County Record, according to announcement.
Springfield Business Journal is recognized with silver honors for best feature series, best bylined commentary and best podcast at Alliance of Area Business Publishers event.
Kimberling City-based Table Rock Community Bank opened its first Springfield branch; Taylon Sumners-Schwartz launched her own law practice; and Mammoth Technology got its start.
SBJ’s 24th annual Economic Impact Awards will also present company honors in five categories based on years in business.
Over 100 games are available to play at Cricketts Esports in Springfield.
Dianne Elizabeth Osis is scheduled to be honored by Missouri Press Association in September.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, media and services.
Edward Walton is scheduled to start as executive director next month.
Branson Warehousing LLC launches with focus on interior designers, homebuilders, remodelers and vacation rental property owners.
Brandon McClure and Tyson Petty team up to open Mammoth Technology.
Data from recent decision-maker survey is presented at event.
The company is partnering with Silver Dollar City Co. on a yoga cruise on Showboat Branson Belle.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, construction, engineering, media, nonprofit and sales.
With its third time appearing on the Dynamic Dozen list – Springfield Business Journal’s countdown of the fastest-growing companies in our community – Keep Supply took home the top honor.
Under construction beside the existing Republic branch of the Springfield-Greene County Library District – which remains in operation throughout the project – is a new building that will double the size of the original, according to library officials.
Council taps next city manager
C-Street Cuban restaurant closing
Mahomes-backed Whataburger franchisee takes over operation of Springfield-area restaurants
Nixa woman pleads guilty to fraud
Business owner Christa Stephens dies at 49
State Senate votes to repeal paid sick leave provision
Lawmakers greenlight doctoral degree legislation that would benefit MSU