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Chiropractic Health & Wellness is closed temporarily for renovations before switching over to the new name.

Marie Muhvic starts in early September.

Sarah Appleby is now serving as chair for Show Me Christian County.

Restaurateur Bryan Bevel is the first men's rugby program leader for the school.

Mike Rakes comes to the university from an Assemblies of God church in North Carolina.

Local firms submitted 20 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.

Just 18 months into business, branding and marketing agency Supper Co. is building out its team.

After 30 years downtown, Hyde Gallery relocated; Jiffy Lube’s newest shop in the Ozarks opened; and Springfield-based Penmac Staffing Services Inc. expanded its local footprint.

Shifts in nonprofit leadership reflect local and national trends.

CEO Rick Britton issues $3,000 annual raises across the company

The new clinic is the second this year for the health care practice.

He becomes the regional chairperson for the wealth management division of Commerce Bank.

Ian McGuire is named chief operating officer for the telemarketing firm.

Four startups are selected for the program beginning this month.

SBJ interviews the new executive director of Child Advocacy Center Inc.

Tim Hager is joining another higher education institution.

Trail additions and ecological work are part of a two-year project.

The company increases hourly pay and incentives for new hires.

‘On Medical Grounds’ seeks to inform and entertain with wide range of medical topics.

Darline Mabins succeeds Samuel G. Knox at the networking and advocacy group.

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