Springfield-based nonprofit Ozarks Food Harvest was awarded the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's 2011 W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award. The winner was announced May 4 at a chamber luncheon at the Doubletree Hotel, 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. The four other finalists were Intuitive Web Solutions LLC, J. Howard Fisk Limousines Inc., Pension Consultants Inc. and Pinnacle Sign Group Inc.
Springfield-based nonprofit Ozarks Food Harvest was awarded the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's 2011 W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award. The winner was announced May 4 at a chamber luncheon at the Doubletree Hotel, 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. The four other finalists were Intuitive Web Solutions LLC, J. Howard Fisk Limousines Inc., Pension Consultants Inc. and Pinnacle Sign Group Inc.
Springfield-based nonprofit Ozarks Food Harvest was awarded the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's 2011 W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award. The winner was announced May 4 at a chamber luncheon at the Doubletree Hotel, 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. The four other finalists were Intuitive Web Solutions LLC, J. Howard Fisk Limousines Inc., Pension Consultants Inc. and Pinnacle Sign Group Inc.
Springfield-based nonprofit Ozarks Food Harvest was awarded the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's 2011 W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award. The winner was announced May 4 at a chamber luncheon at the Doubletree Hotel, 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. The four other finalists were Intuitive Web Solutions LLC, J. Howard Fisk Limousines Inc., Pension Consultants Inc. and Pinnacle Sign Group Inc.
Springfield-based nonprofit Ozarks Food Harvest was awarded the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's 2011 W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award. The winner was announced May 4 at a chamber luncheon at the Doubletree Hotel, 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. The four other finalists were Intuitive Web Solutions LLC, J. Howard Fisk Limousines Inc., Pension Consultants Inc. and Pinnacle Sign Group Inc.
Springfield event venue Belamour LLC gained new ownership; The Wok on West Bypass opened; and Hawk Barber & Shop closed on a business purchase that expanded its footprint to Ozark.