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Tracy Slagle has led the municipality for five years.
Chamber officials encourage online support of Ozark Adventure Coffee.
Jerry Shane Fellers ran Build Tech Structures and bilked customers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to court documents.
November data from the BLS show none of the state's MSAs reported increases from October.
The company is liquidating its inventory after filing for bankruptcy.
Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses the concept of quality of place with local execs.
Over 350 students sign up in first semester of CoxHealth-sponsored program at school district building.
Bass Pro and Pinegar Advantage assist in nonprofit's red kettle campaign.
Greene County also is high ranking, but doesn’t make top 10 list by SmartAsset.
Reflecting on 2022, the SBJ newsroom compiles the top 10 stories that impacted regional business.
Two high-level positions have become available due to a retirement and a relocation.
The funding goes toward children's causes in the Ozarks.
Officials with the theme park say new safeguarding techniques have been implemented.
North Point Church in Nixa is getting some elbow room with its new campus under construction at North Main Street and East Tracker Road.
Branson cat cafe temporarily will close as work begins next month.
The proposal, slated to be on the April 2023 ballot, would allow for construction of a new fifth and sixth grade center.
The former law enforcement head resigned suddenly this week.
Council action paves way for health care system to purchase 27 acres near existing facilities.
Ozark Mountain Adventure Properties is the buyer.
Next session aimed at startups is set for January.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.