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Kevin O'Leary gains an equity stake in the Springfield company.

SBJ Publisher Jennifer Jackson calls on business leaders to share insights and forecasts through the 2021 Economic Growth Survey.

Jarad Johnson and Spencer Harris lead Habitat Communication & Culture.

Molly McCleary, owner and farmer of Maypop Flower Farm, says she’s seen edible flowers used many ways in different areas of the country. McCleary was initially contacted by several bakers, but says …

Carley Joy, sales and marketing director of SafeSpace Company says she and her father, CEO Rick Williams, have an honest and open communication style. Williams says the key is never to take things …

Brad Noble, co-founder of Art of Everyone, says art is the one thing that remains open to expression. He says art goes beyond the activity and helps build connections between people. Springfield …

Clear Creek Golf Car scores record sales in 2020.

Big Al’s Crab Shack eyes an opening date this month.

Carol Taylor, former president of Evangel University, tells features editor Christine Temple about the new challenges she faced leading students, staff and faculty through a year of learning in a …

The Arc of the Ozarks will operate the business, employing clients.

The 50-year-old business starts a liquidation sale this week.

Kevin O'Leary gains an equity stake in the Springfield company.

Michelle Romero, owner of PKD Venue, says because of her busy schedule, using social media has helped her marketing efforts. Incorporating your journey, including struggles as well as victories, can …

Specialty bakery and national chain Nothing Bundt Cakes made its Springfield debut; Angelia Fox became a first-time business owner upon opening A&A Boutique & Country Decor; and Marshfield gained a drive-thru coffee shop.

After emerging from bankruptcy, local stores are joining Pet Supplies Plus.

SBJ launches a new series on the budding medical marijuana industry.

Echelon Coffee sits in the shadow of DoubleTree by Hilton.

Jennifer Leonard and Curtis Marshall, co-founders of Tie and Timber Beer Company, say pivoting to curbside service and opening their beer garden allowed them to serve customers while maintaining …

When Emily Laurie learned she had a malignant melanoma, she looked for a hobby to take her mind off the diagnosis. She made a bead bracelet and shared it online. Within days, she had a large number …

Uniforms PRN owners Matt and Shonda Gravat are moving their East Battlefield Road store to a new building on Campbell Avenue near Sunset Street.

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