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Allen Icet fills the term that ends in March 2023.

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

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

Jill Finney comes on board to lead Flourish, a community development corporation.

The MidxMidwst mural art and culture initiative organized by Meg Wagler plans to occupy part of downtown's Robberson Avenue alley in September.

Sheri Phillips has been an employee with the university for 35 years.

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

Alan Butler is named system director of public safety and security.

Scott Crise, Danielle Kincaid and Jill Patterson get the seal of approval.

The agreement would reimburse the project’s developer up to $2.1 million for public improvements on the site in northwest Springfield.

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

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.

Show Me Christian County organization adds staff and plans to double annual budget through five-year plan.

Daniel Ogunyemi is the latest education industry hire in a diversity and inclusion role, but private businesses lag.

Bass Pro Shops is the top ranked company locally.

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

Patrick Baird and Katherine Thompson are exiting Baird Lightner Millsap.

Abbey Ashley of The Virtual Savvy makes the Next 1000.

The company will market Fight Colorectal Cancer and sponsor its events.

The new practice in Nixa marks the third clinic for the 5-year-old company.

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