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Revenue also drops during the first quarter.
The financial software company reports fiscal third-quarter net income of $81.5 million.
A Christian County farm that began adding commercial elements last year opened Cassidy Flower Co. LLC; a former CrossFit instructor became a first-time business owner; and Connell Insurance Inc. entered a merger with Fort Worth, Texas-based Higginbotham Insurance Agency.
The fast-food restaurant is located near Interstate 44.
Morning Day Cafe's co-owner recently retired.
The largest area recipient is Southwest Baptist University.
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Bryan Properties is wrapping up work on the first 60 of 240 planned units at River Ranch development.
Food truck owners set to expand to Ozark.
The health care center relocates its operations in the city.
Nonprofit Nova Center of the Ozarks Inc. completed a move; DG Market opened in Willard; and Nixa Public Schools’ Aetos Center for the Performing Arts debuted.
Despite delays, owners of Nixa food hall stay on $3.7 million budget.
Var-iety Auto’s is no longer operational.
Company president says Kansas City market is first step.
Officials have worked in recent years to secure grant funding for a Compton Drive Wastewater Treatment Plant flood wall.
Challenges that were heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic continue to persist for area nonprofits providing food distribution, leading to record-high numbers of clients seeking services over the past two years, officials say.
In Springfield Business Journal’s spring project report, 18 active construction jobs represent more than $134 million in investments and nearly 640,000 square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.
The Jackson Grille is housed in a former longtime church building.
Three are promoted to director-level roles, and two hires are made.
Chris Bauman cites a desire to spend more time with family.
The iTooth Family Dentistry facility under development in south Springfield is centered on patient care.