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Judges Calvin Holden and Bill Francis are retiring this summer.
An interim Department of Higher Education leader is named.
Jacob Kellett joins the company as chief credit officer.
Proper Cannabis has scrapped plans for a medical marijuana farm in the St. Louis suburb of Olivette.
Esther George is retiring from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City after 11 years as its president.
A new report from the Missouri Hospital Association found health care worker turnover is rising.
Payments startup Bolt Financial Inc. is laying off 250 people, a source familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has stepped down from the company's board.
Broadcom agreed to buy VMware in what would be one of the largest technology acquisitions in history.
The Federal Trade Commission fined Twitter to the tune of $150 million.
Products made with recalled Jif peanut butter are now being recalled themselves.
St. Louis-area homebuilder McBride Homes and others reached a $16.5 million settlement in an ownership dispute case.
Cleaning and hygiene solutions manufacturer Hillyard Inc. announced plans to invest more than $50 million in St. Joseph.
The expanded facility is expected to reach annual revenue of $650M.
Kristen Haseltine transitions to role from nonprofit sector.
In the maker space, individuals, nonprofits and for-profit businesses from the region are invited to tinker and create free of charge.
Student Advocacy Services defends rights of special needs students.