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Kimberly Hoffer awaits sentencing in litigation involving multiple defendants.
The company now known as Strong Law PC moves to Hammons Tower.
Jordan Paul is scheduled to start in the role on Jan. 2.
Judge Ginger Gooch is selected for a recent vacancy on Missouri’s highest court.
The Greene County Commission authorizes its latest federal stimulus funds for small businesses.
SBJ survey data inform quality of place.
Mike Hamra is running as a Democrat in the 2024 race for the Missouri gubernatorial seat.
Judge Ginger Gooch is one of three nominees for the seat left vacant this month by Supreme Court Judge Patricia Breckenridge.
The three-bedroom residence is being donated to the retired Springfield Police Department officer who was injured on duty in 2020.
A trio of agenda items at the Oct. 16 meeting of Springfield City Council aims to connect portions of the city’s greenways trail system.
A trio of married couples opened The Old School Donut Shop inside the Marshfield Community Center; Springfield-based law firm Neale & Newman LLP conducted an acquisition; and the fifth Springfield shop for Fayetteville, Arkansas-based 7 Brew Coffee launched.
Debra Hickey was an elected official for the city for nearly two decades.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking and finance, beverage, education, health care, law and real estate.
Sentencing follows Gordon Wesley Roughton II’s guilty plea for child sexual exploitation.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking and finance, education, law, marketing and nonprofit.
Missouri’s share is part of a $49.5 million, multistate settlement with software firm Blackbaud.
Transaction marks 120-year-old Springfield law firm’s first office outside Greene County.
Around 210 people attended the event at Glendalough Convention Center.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Trusted Advisers event honors 20 businesspeople.
An independent panel of judges has chosen the 13th annual class of Springfield Business Journal’s Men of the Year. The award recognizes the professional, philanthropic and civic contributions of businessmen throughout the Springfield region.
Should we be talking about politics in the workplace? Whatever one’s opinion on the practice, a February study by Gallup Inc. says 54% of on-site U.S. employees are doing it anyway.
Century-old Springfield bank rebrands as Arlo Bank amid $14M acquisition
Mary Collette to vie for Springfield mayor role
Pickleball venue set to debut in Springfield this weekend
Aesthetic improvements planned along I-44 corridor
BBB announces Torch Awards recipients
Walz, Vance go in depth on policy while attacking each other’s running mates in VP debate
White House sides with union as dockworker strike enters second day