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The Bass Pro founder's estimated net worth is $4.1 billion, according to Forbes.

He's leading Arkansas-based Encore Bank's entry in Springfield, where officials are prioritizing investments in digital products.

Phil Graves joins the company to lead its sustainability efforts.

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.

Newsmakers in the areas of aviation, banking & finance, education, municipal, nonprofit and real estate.

Banker Brad Weaver and appraiser Randall Walker are selected.

The university’s longtime head men’s basketball coach retires, and officials remove the Crusader mascot.

The count of Springfield residences seeking at least $500,000 jumps to 20 in March.

Nonprofit officials say there's much more improvement to be made.

Four of the company's top five officers post decreases in 2020.

Echelon Coffee sits in the shadow of DoubleTree by Hilton.

Jessica Hill is now serving as of counsel attorney.

Clean Green Springfield calls on volunteer efforts and partnerships.

Kathryn Wall starts next month as the nonprofit's director of community engagement.

CEO Greg Johnson posts nearly $9 million in 2020 compensation.

Features Editor Christine Temple discusses college sports with local athletic directors.

Prairie Pie expands business with storefront.

A downtown building most recently used as a temporary artist shop now has a full-time art gallery; Missouri Joint Ventures LLC opened the first medical marijuana dispensary in Christian County; and direct primary care practice Command Family Medicine PC relocated its Springfield office.

Newly former We&Co focuses on business networking and sets 100-member goal by summer.

An O’Reilly family member is stepping out of the top seat.

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