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Christine and Austin Mayfield, owners of Juniper Coffee Roastery, say plan to spend double your projected numbers to give leeway for unexpected expenses. Austin says most financial institutions …

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

The mural art and culture festival is seeking $10,000 through the crowdfunding campaign.

Volt Credit Union converted a former restaurant into a new branch; longtime yoga practitioner and registered nurse Sonya Frederick became a first-time business owner; and Rove Coffee Roasting relocated.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, government, health care and media.

Local firms submitted 26 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.

Flynn Restaurant Group is renovating locations in Branson and Ozark, among other cities.

The brewery property at 505 W. Commercial St. also sold.

The fuel legislation raises the price per gallon by 12.5 cents over the next four years.

The banking company joins businesses such as Coca-Cola in investing in the park.

Many professionals find time and money to be a barrier to advancing their career with a graduate degree, and finding the right fit is a challenge as well. With this in mind, Drury University created …

The investigation continues into missing city funds following a robbery and lost deposits.

The Springfield company expands its restructuring and business advisory services with the purchase of Hamernik LLC.

Banker Jason Whitesell says "it's paramount that lenders and farmers develop relationships for the long haul."

Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, insurance, media, nonprofit and real estate.

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on local nonprofits parallel the nationwide nonprofit sector in some ways, while in others they defy the norms.

The SBA center will serve 13 Missouri counties, including Polk and Dallas.

Lenders expect loan funds will last through March 31 deadline.

The city also is asking voters to reapprove its bonding capacity for infrastructure projects.

The executive chairperson says a reopening is coming "soon."

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