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Franchisees are planning to open a store in Owensboro.

Springfield Regional Arts Council partners with CFO and Musgrave Foundation on grant awards.

Taking shape about a mile east of the U.S. Highway 65/Missouri Highway J interchange is a second Sonic location for Ozark, this one owned by a newcomer to the city, franchisee Apex Restaurant Group.

Over 300 students have completed workforce development program.

Medical clinic Evoke Health and Wellness LLC opened; The Phoenix Diner Bar and Grille got its start; and Enterprise Self Storage LLC began operations.

Area gains nearly 15,000 residents over 3-year span.

The full-service branch is located in the Bradford Centre along the Medical Mile.

Bradley Testerman is selected to lead the Economic Development Partnership of Bolivar & Polk County.

Seven-county board desires better collaboration and communication, incoming president says. 

The Hamra Enterprises-owned store brings in nearly $28,000 for the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

The company is partnering with Silver Dollar City Co. on a yoga cruise on Showboat Branson Belle.

The self-guided tourism initiative for breweries, distilleries and wineries started in 2018.

Carissa Bedford reportedly made nearly $71,000 from the scheme.

A new fire station is in the works on the south side of Strafford, near the Southwest Missouri Rail and Industrial Park, to serve the growing community.

Not’cho Ordinary Taco owner is aiming to turn the traditional upside down while becoming a local staple.

Uptown Hog LLC opened at 14 Mill Market; Jo Christian became a first-time business owner with the launch of Treasured Relics Estate & Consignment Sales LLC; and husband and wife Cristhian and Shanie Valdez started a second food industry venture in the Queen City.

Chamber hits pledge goal for growth initiative, prepares for fall housing study release.

PAJJ Lane LLC wins contract for the operation, Missouri Department of Revenue announces.

More than 20 local cuts are planned out of 44 statewide.

All of the state's MSAs post decreases in April, according to federal data.

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