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Tim Garrison becomes a partner at the law firm's Springfield office.

Mike Landis starts next month at KOLR10.

The property is purchased by the company's president, with plans for multistory mixed-use development.

The Springfield company is pitching to investors on the popular TV show.

Chris Foster joins the school from McKendree University to succeed the retiring Steve Hesser.

An independent panel of judges chose 40 rising professionals for Springfield Business Journal’s 2021 40 Under 40 class.

A third round of direct payments is expected in the coming weeks.

Superintendent Grenita Lathan is drawn to Missouri's largest school district by its strategic plan.

Officials say planning and communication started before new tier opened up.

CarterBaldwin is working with an internal committee to find Eric Turner's permanent successor.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking and finance, government, law and nonprofit.

The festival on historic Walnut Street is scheduled May 1-2.

New categories added to the Dynamic Dozen awards.

State officials predict job increases as vaccines become more widely distributed.

John Mulford is named Grenita Lathan's deputy superintendent.

The company this month announced the closure of its Route 66 Food Truck Park operation.

She’s credited with having a hand in 100 key economic development projects and business attraction, retention and expansion initiatives.

Iman Williams Christians is the nonprofit's new chief clinical officer.

OMG Commerce is the top Springfield business on the fast-growth list.

The company has brought on 80 employees since launching last year.

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