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Local officials expect near 10% increase in equipment prices.

Mike Stephens seeks leadership post in his hometown.

The organization intends to use answers to questionnaire on strategic planning effort.

St. Louis-based law firm says it has no interest in stopping Chadwick Flyer Trail project.

The litigation filed this month alleges Duckees has caused damage to the Texas convenience store chain's brand.

More than $5 million is available through a state grant.

Ziegler BBQ Co. opened a food trailer; O’Reilly Automotive Inc. (Nasdaq: ORLY) cut the ribbon on a new distribution center; and Branson Bank debuted its fifth full-service branch.

Local industry officials expect counties will appeal.

Percentage growth for the county is near the bottom nationwide during the quarter, federal data shows.

Christian Overstreet is chosen to succeed the retiring Mike Bell.

La Casita Mexican Cuisine restaurant comes from the ownership behind Casa Bella.

The spending habits of younger generations show they’re more interested in exchanging money for memories rather than material things – placing experience-based businesses in the limelight.

The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.

Newsmakers in the areas of education, fitness, food service, government, marketing, nonprofit, real estate and transportation.

A Monett native’s multiyear goal to open his hometown’s first brewery came to fruition; Humansville-based Flora Farms LLC launched its own branded dispensary in the former home of Old Route 66 Wellness LLC; and My CPA Guy launched a Queen City location.

Next phase will seek 12-acre site for venue recommended in commissioned feasibility report.

Mercy and CMH are among organizations with A rankings in Leapfrog Group's fall list.

Small Business Administration's Kansas City District Office reports $478.4 million in SBA-backed loans during latest fiscal year.

All About Trees and Cherokee Tree Care are combining after being purchased this year by Tree Guardians.

With four decades of experience at the department, Ed Hassinger is promoted to the role.

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