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Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, chambers of commerce, education, government, health care and nonprofit.
Companies should start conversations to build connections, panelists say
Acompanarte Cultural Center, Springfield Art Museum and Women’s Medical Respite are the recipients.
The Missouri Institute of Natural Science is adding a 2,500-square-foot classroom space to its museum near Rivercut Golf Course.
Executive Editor Christine Temple sits down with steering committee members.
SBJ interviews the scout executive and CEO at Ozark Trails Council.
Providing transparent communication, balancing fiduciary responsibilities and navigating capital campaigns were among topics covered at a recent nonprofit conference discussion that centered around effective board service.
Ric Ashe is scheduled to start in the role early next year.
The nonprofit's Head Start program is in the early stages of taking on first-floor space in the apartment complex near the Grant Avenue Parkway.
The Schneider Foundation additionally announces the death of its founder, Henry Schneider.
The 285,000-square-foot facility is near the Springfield-based auto parts retailer's headquarters.
The Risdal Family Teen Center for Great Futures has begun to rise from its lot – itself located next to the new Nordic Landing affordable housing apartment building.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, construction, health care, law and nonprofit.
The biannual report card for Springfield and Greene County shows persistent challenges and notable progress – with places for the business community to contribute, according to community leaders.
Project officials set goal to team on more affordable housing ventures.
The Kitchen Inc.'s plans for Maplewood Villas would add more units to serve low-income and formerly homeless seniors.
Venture depends on volunteers as it starts first cohort.
The report card initiative will be taken on by a professional staff housed at Missouri State.
Cooperative gallery established by Springfield Regional Arts Council announces plan on social media.
Five businesses are among those to be honored at Oct. 23 event.
Dame Chiropractic LLC emerged as the new name of Harshman Chiropractic Clinic LLC with the purchase of the business; Leo Kim added a second venture, Keikeu LLC, to 14 Mill Market; and Mercy Springfield Communities opened its second primary care clinic in Ozark.