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City’s Edge Botanicals LLC rebranded as owner Emma Fear opened her first brick-and-mortar shop; the second shop of Old Route 66 Wellness LLC opened; and ADsmith Marketing and Advertising moved.

Newsmakers in the areas of government, health care, marketing and nonprofit.

Amaka Agugua-Hamilton and Bobby Petrino are among the officials with new deals.

Doug Marrs is retiring from the company after more than 25 years.

Demand is ramping up as COVID restrictions relent.

The partnership will aid students continuing their education.

Gary Schafer is one of two elected to the policymaking group.

A new VP of marketing and events is brought on to replace Audrey Pauls.

Thomas Douglas relinquishes the president post, and the firm creates a chief growth officer position.

Americans change jobs a lot; columnist Paula Dougherty says those moves can impact the nest egg.

Longtime Director Jerald Andrews is grooming his successor as some 50 events get underway for annual golf fundraiser.

The two-day service is set to appear this week at Park Central Square.

Partners add paintless dent repair training to storm-chasing business.

Forums return to in-person format beginning July 14.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, and education.

Delays push $4.5M renovation project into 2021.

Pandemic alters job seeker priorities.

The Springfield accounting firm responds to the COVID-19 pandemic through giving initiatives.

The Republican seeks the seat being vacated by Roy Blunt.

Ron Bogart and Ryan DeBoef are among participants in the 30th annual Leadership Missouri class.

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