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Former leader takes role at Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield.
Nine businesspeople share philosophies at 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes.
Realtor reinvents her career with cryotherapy business.
Adrianna Norris became a first-time business owner with the opening of Finley River Chiropractic; PaPPo’s Pizzeria & Pub launched its newest location; and Huey Magoo’s opened its second store in the Ozarks.
Fitness business maxes out first two gyms and adds a third to keep pace with its 3,000 members.
Fishing retail shop Modern Outdoor Tackle moved; Healthy Spot LLC opened; and Springfield law firm Strong, Garner & Bauer PC changed names and moved its office.
SBJ economic survey data inform long-term planning.
Fitness company is pacing toward $4 million in 2023 revenue.
The site of a shuttered car wash is now home to pet care business Paws & Claws; father and son launch SoMo Corn Co. LLC; and HAD Hydration LLC opens a brick-and-mortar clinic.
The Economic Development Partnership of Bolivar & Polk County becomes a partner of Innovate SOMO.
Around 210 people attend the event to celebrate the achievements of health care professionals in the Ozarks.
An 8-year-old St. Louis-based company opened its first Queen City retail shop; Springfield-based Meridian Title Co. moved one of its offices; and a Nixa couple with over a quarter-century of experience in the pet industry embarked on a new venture.
The chamber's political action committee in partnership with the HBA is going away amid a shift in engagement with council candidates.
The Romero family aims to contribute, feed and bring cultural awareness to the Ozarks.
Vehicle repair business Craig Automotive Services LLC relocated in Rogersville; architecture firm Kinetic Design and Development LLC moved; and the newest Domino’s pizza shop opened.
SBJ survey data inform quality of place.
Craft Axe Throwing wants to normalize axe throwing as a recreational activity.
The newest Queen City clinic for Mercy Springfield Communities opened to patients; Whataburger opened its third restaurant in Springfield this year; and Simple Body Solutions added a second location.
A trio of married couples opened The Old School Donut Shop inside the Marshfield Community Center; Springfield-based law firm Neale & Newman LLP conducted an acquisition; and the fifth Springfield shop for Fayetteville, Arkansas-based 7 Brew Coffee launched.
After discovering a niche for vintage typewriters, Laura Prather quickly grew a home-based typewriter sale and service business.
Physician sues CoxHealth, alleging business interference and defamation
Wendy’s franchisee ordered to pay $7M over harassment, PPP fraud accusations
Former PFH execs sentenced to prison time
Springfield CPA pleads guilty to embezzlement scheme
Updated: First Watch business partner sues another for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud