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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's office announces plans to seek settlement funds from bankruptcy proceedings.
Eleven community members are the first governing leaders for the homeownership initiative.
One each in Springfield and Ozark are on tap to open this year.
Officials credit recently retired Sen. Roy Blunt with securing the funding.
Vote follows three rejections by Planning & Zoning and one rejection and multiple postponements by council.
Culver’s is coming in the spring to Republic’s main strip, U.S. Highway 60.
Owners buy next-door building, which through the years has been a laundromat, shoe store and more.
A ribbon-cutting and blessing ceremony is scheduled Jan. 9.
Southern Missouri Regional MLS data show seven homes in city limits hit the market with asking prices of $500,000 or more.
The acquisition of La Quinta Inn near airport marks Bloom Ventures' entry into Missouri.
APC Solar is working on a 1.7-megawatt system for the Oklahoma resort.
The Durham Co. is expanding in Buffalo with a 45,000-square-foot plant that will employ more than 50 workers to manufacture electrical utility distribution equipment.
The Joplin company is putting down roots in James River Towne Center.
Parent company Cineworld is in bankruptcy reorganization proceedings.
They said it. We're reporting it. Thirteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.
Women and children will be served in the 23,000-square-foot space.
It’s Greek to Me is slated to open at the retail center's dining pavilion in the first quarter of 2023.
Chamber officials encourage online support of Ozark Adventure Coffee.
The company is liquidating its inventory after filing for bankruptcy.
Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses the concept of quality of place with local execs.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.