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Brett Krug takes the lead at PlanIT Impact.

The company targets a spring 2022 opening for a brewing and bottling operation with a taproom.

Do you have a thirst for some higher education? Curtis Marshall, CEO of Tie & Timber Beer Company, recommends Beer School by Steve Hindy and Tom Potter. He says it’s great for partners and …

The city also is asking voters to reapprove its bonding capacity for infrastructure projects.

Creative comedy agency Writers' Room expands on his video work that's been popular for years.

C.C. Guice, owner of A Wench in the Gear, says the new storefront is the first big investment of money into her business. She says the location is perfect because they’re adjacent to businesses …

Nixa Dry Cleaners and Laundry and Xtreme Exteriors are among award winners.

John, Jason and Jeremy Chapman, owners of The Acoustic Shoppe, say the pandemic has changed the marketplace for gig workers. They say the live music game has changed and some touring musicians may …

Nixa-based Bahati Tea Co. eyes expansion after growth in first year.

Commercial Street vintage furniture and clothing shop Gypsy Girl Junk moved across the street; Equality Healthcare LLC expanded; and authorized Apple product retailer Simply Inc. (OTC: SIM) relocated its sole Springfield store.

Wire Road plans to employ 10 at the 3,500-square-foot shop.

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted organizers to cancel last year’s business event.

Aaron Elliott and his partner thought it might be difficult to build a team that shared their vision for F8 Training and Situational Self Defense. He says they were lucky to find an instructor whose …

Over 80% in health care sector note struggles to find qualified applicants.

Chelsey Bode, president of Pearson-Kelly Technology says they espouse the concept of work life integration as opposed to balance. She says they don’t mind when employees take time for family as …

Martin Management Group is required to pay nearly $223,000 to the state.

Brent Cochran says he spent six months researching e-commerce before launching Al’s Pals Pet Place. Cochran says he spent hours most evenings after work learning how to overcome various …

The bar and restaurant had been in operation for nearly two decades.

Jordan McAdoo, software engineer with StitchFix, tells features editor Christine Temple she loves the creativity and problem-solving areas of her job and why she’s passionate about getting women …

A year dubbed unprecedented in many ways has led to a new concern for employers, employees and customers alike – exposure to the coronavirus at places of business.

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