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The Hive will serve as a career launch pad for people with developmental disabilities.

Ex-cop finds meaning through leatherwork at Grimbeard Leather.

A pair of military veterans with an interest in cigars opened Tabak Co. LLC; CoxHealth’s first “super clinic” in Springfield opened; and Quarters Arcade & Boba Bar got its start in Ozark.

Crista Hogan and Rachel Anderson are scheduled to be recognized during a ceremony in March.

Jamie Ray Gragg seeks the position held by embattled Rep. Tricia Derges.

Attention turns to organic foods and supplements in wake of global health crisis.

A new player in the tabletop gaming scene emerged in Nixa; an entrepreneur teamed with his wife and a family friend to open Lake and Bake Pizza; and the first medical marijuana dispensary in the Table Rock Lake area opened.

They said it. We're reporting it. Fourteen industry forecasts lead the way into 2022.

The downtown Springfield staple is expanding to the neighboring city.

Ozark Mountain Hydration plans Jan. 14 start.

Blu Skies Studio relocates but music and art remain major themes in the life of owner Phillip Burmood.

Little Rock, Arkansas-based Encore Bank opened its first Springfield branch; Fitness ER LLC, which repairs, installs and sells used and refurbished commercial fitness equipment, relocated; and mattress manufacturer iSense relocated its Springfield headquarters.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking and finance, consulting, government and health care.

The figure rises to $11.15 per hour, with a jump to $12 scheduled in 2023.

The funding helps disadvantaged businesses and communities.

A focus on community has allowed The Potter's House to thrive for two decades.

A couple with nearly two decades of combined experience in food service became first-time restaurant owners; Frisco, Texas-based Stonebriar Auto Services LLC opened its second Jiffy Lube store in Springfield; and Banter Brewing Co. opened.

C&J Tree Service is accused of failing to finish projects.

Art Hurteau and Marty Prather of A&M Pizza plan to relocate their store on East Republic Road.

Nine people speak to an audience at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.

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