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Landon Gray is appointed as executive director of finance and business services.

The Marshfield business recently was hit with a trademark infringement lawsuit by Buc-ee's.

Newsmakers in the areas of education, government, law and public service.

Dame Chiropractic LLC emerged as the new name of Harshman Chiropractic Clinic LLC with the purchase of the business; Leo Kim added a second venture, Keikeu LLC, to 14 Mill Market; and Mercy Springfield Communities opened its second primary care clinic in Ozark.

Guest columnist John Baxter: "The agricultural real estate market in the Ozarks isn’t booming – but it’s not backsliding either. It’s steady, with areas of growth that reward long-term thinking."

SBJ interviews the owner of Pennington Wines LLC.

While a disruption in international trade has the capacity to hurt local farmers and ranchers, beef producers are having a good go of things at the moment.

Missouri Department of Economic Development receives State Small Business Credit Initiative funds from federal government.

The lawsuit alleges Missouri Merchandising Practices Act violations, but Simple Solar owner says he was caught by surprise amid settlement talks.

Sun Country Airlines out as airport’s liabilities mount.

CEO Karl Glassman, who rejoined the company out of retirement last year, is listed as the top-paid officer at the company.

Mount Vernon, Republic and Willard are among districts that were successful in securing voter support for no-tax-rate increases.

On March 20, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. However, the order provided few further details, leaving education officials uncertain of next steps.

Brothers Alex and Nick Paulson collaborated to launch a Springfield office for Motto Mortgage; Lawrence County Health Department moved to its newly constructed facility; and Ozarks Capital LLC opened for business.

Capital Holding Group to build asphalt plant beside quarry.

Economist says in a global economy, everyone is vulnerable to the effects.

The Carthage-based manufacturer's stock trades at a 52-week low following the announcement.

An investment group with members from three states is seeking regulatory approval for the purchase of LimeBank.

The Springfield nonprofit points to an expected loss of $3 million worth of food via TEFAP.

The nonprofit dental health facility provides restorative and preventive care to children on Medicaid, and the new clinic has a goal to increase the number of patients served.

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