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Edible Art opened; Angel Woods became a first-time business owner with the opening of Legacy Hair Studio; and Yolo Rolled Ice Cream got its start in Branson.

MASBA aims to aid company owners with events and education.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.

One each in Springfield and Ozark are on tap to open this year.

A plan initiative dedicated to entrepreneurial stewardship calls for the city to cultivate an environment for entrepreneurship, business growth, living-working opportunities and startups.

With a $25 million annual budget, OATS Transit provides over 4,500 trips per day statewide.

Leveled Up Loot LLC, which owner Christopher Smith dubs a pop culture marketplace, opened; a dog-centered business concept morphed into another for a Marshfield couple; and an attorney with seven years of experience founded her own firm specializing in elder law.

However, workforce and inflation are chief concerns for business leaders.

Hurts Donut Co. opened its newest location; architecture firm Kinetic Design and Development LLC launched; and Whataburger made its Ozarks debut.

They said it. We're reporting it. Thirteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.

Efactory will host first-time program starting in February.

At 30-year anniversary, McLoud and Co. leaders reflect on the namesake co-founders.

Big Momma’s Coffee and Espresso Bar LLC expanded; a mother and daughter with nearly 30 years of combined experience in massage therapy opened Birch & Willow Spa LLC; and Aneva Jefferson launched Crescent Cradle Birthing Co.

The new base hourly pay will be $12.

Reflecting on 2022, the SBJ newsroom compiles the top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

Next session aimed at startups is set for January.

Maschino’s marks 70 years in business at the same Queen City spot.

Nonprofit FosterAdopt Connect Inc. targeted downtown as the short-term home for its new Youth Connect Center; Pitt Technology Group LLC acquired Protel Systems and Supplies Inc.; and Nov. 21 marked the opening of Kaiju Coffee at The Fairbanks in northwest Springfield.

The newest facility for Springfield-based preschool and early child care operator Little Sunshine’s Enterprises Inc. opened; a love of food and cooking spurred Brian Keener to launch Contorto; and a CrossFit gym in Marshfield changed owners.

The networking and mentoring initiative for women in business was founded in 2016.

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