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The company names a general manager for the Springfield plant and an HR director.
The Springfield-based remanufacturer, which comprises 10 companies, launched its first six-month Leading Edge Leadership Academy in 2019.
Humansville-based Flora Farms LLC was one of the early companies to launch in the state's medical marijuana industry.
Profits for 2021 rise 59% to $402.4 million.
The gift funds a student lounge within the $40 million Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing.
A February or March date is set for the 1816 S. Glenstone Ave. microbrewery.
MAM Executive Director Michael Eaton points out "some immediate areas of focus that manufacturers will want to pay attention to."
SBJ interviews the 4 by 4 Brewing Co. co-owner.
Necessity may be the mother of invention, as Plato famously stated, but for the most part, actual mothers (in fact, women in general) are not.
Global Expedition Vehicles sells to Alabama-based Storyteller Overland.
Ex-cop finds meaning through leatherwork at Grimbeard Leather.
The owners of Wire Road Brewing Co. plan a Jan. 17 opening.
Management team of Mueller Field Operations buys the business segment a year after a similar deal was canceled.
American Trade Association for Cannabis & Hemp President Michael Bronstein says Missouri’s program is a model for the nation to follow.
Little Rock, Arkansas-based Encore Bank opened its first Springfield branch; Fitness ER LLC, which repairs, installs and sells used and refurbished commercial fitness equipment, relocated; and mattress manufacturer iSense relocated its Springfield headquarters.
New production plant set to open in March 2023.
The potential impact of a federally mandated COVID-19 vaccine for larger businesses is concerning but will hopefully be minor, panelists said at a Dec. 8 Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Darin Bridges is stepping into the president role.
The gift establishes the Gene Haas Foundation Precision Machining Lab.
Potential fallout remains unknown, say panelists invited by Springfield chamber.
Purple Panda Filipino Food expanded; T-Mobile made its Ozark debut; and the first Queen City branch for Poplar Bluff-based First Midwest Bank opened.