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Three Springfield homes meet the criteria for SBJ's monthly feature.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield raises $1.3 million with a gift from the O'Reilly family.

Abbi Pinegar-Rose is tapped to help oversee the Missouri Lottery.

Average local weekly pay rises 6.8% in the third quarter.

The financial institution is building an operations center with offices, conference rooms and training areas, and the site also will serve as its fourth full-service branch in Springfield.

Don Gibson held leadership roles at Guaranty Bank and Great Southern Bank.

Delays in receiving tax statements in Greene County stemmed from technical errors as one county office changed software systems, leading to late and sometimes incorrect statements and the resignation of the Greene County collector.

Bass Pro Shops is the top ranked company locally.

Danielle Wise is named development leader for the school's fundraising arm.

The Southwest Missouri Council of Governments will administer the funds.

The nonprofit plans to use the funds to support its affordable housing programs.

The company increases its quarterly dividend by 7%.

The preliminary funding agreement begins the process of a potential development on the site by West Sunshine Development LLC.

Legislators in Jefferson City seek to level the playing field for the state’s retailers.

The business incubator releases its annual economic development report.

The company has raised $2.4 million to date.

Revenue crosses $11 billion for the first time.

However, the company gains ground in the fourth quarter and predicts continued recovery in 2021.

The company's president points to solid sales.

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