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Rep. Melanie Stinnett, R-Springfield: "With final approval now in place, let us unite as Missourians in celebrating this huge step forward, recognizing that by caring for new mothers during their postpartum journey, we are sowing the seeds of a healthier and more family-friendly Missouri for generations to come."

State House Rep. Stephanie Hein discusses her freshman session in Jefferson City during an SBJ event.

The Springfield businessperson admits to his role in a nearly $14 million wire fraud scheme involving pandemic stimulus funds, federal prosecutors announce.

Brock Rowe offers eight ideas for addressing dangerous property in the city.

Chuck Wooten, 95, held public service roles during the 1980s and '90s.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Bidding interest is low among busy contractors.

“When searching for an assisted living community for your loved one, we want to make sure that it meets their personality and their personal needs,” says Alecia Robinson, Administrator at …

An independent panel of judges chose 40 rising professionals for Springfield Business Journal’s 2021 40 Under 40 class.

The company now known as Strong Law PC moves to Hammons Tower.

Scott Crise, Danielle Kincaid and Susan Provance receive endorsements from the political action committee formed in October.

The proposed legislation is a shot across the bow at an industry with devices proliferating throughout the city. 

Topics included jobs, code revisions, housing, capital improvements, economic growth, education and new developments.

Steve Childers is tapped to lead the Department of Planning and Development.

Reflecting on 2019, the SBJ newsroom selected the top 10 stories that impacted Queen City business.

Springfield City Council will vote on an annual operating budget that is approaching half a billion dollars at its June 5 meeting.

In some cases, small to medium size employers provide only non-medical employee benefits. Trevor Croley, President of Croley Insurance and Financial says some larger employers who offer medical …

Previous operator Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks is engaged in litigation with the state.

The Hamra Enterprises CEO says he's "seriously considering a run for governor."

“A lot of employers don’t realize that vending can be an extension of their employee benefits,” says Emily Kinney of Kinney Vending. Kinney says businesses can use their vending program to …

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