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CalPers, America's largest state pension fund, announced plans to oppose the Exxon board election at the company's upcoming annual meeting.
Saudi Arabia has placed an order with Airbus that officials are calling "the largest aircraft deal in Saudi aviation history."
Target announced plans to lower prices on at least 5,000 frequently shopped products.
Owner Mike Hickman decides to remain in restaurant industry with new concept at former location of Missouri Mike’s BBQ & More.
The Springfield-based company announces "union" with Mack’s Prairie Wings, though specifics are not disclosed.
Economy Inn transfers to out-of-state ownership.
Jackson Thompson is tapped to succeed longtime Director Mike Crocker.
Buc-ee’s has confirmed plans for a store in Kansas City, Kansas, after rumors of a travel center in the area began to circulate.
Lee’s Summit Medical Center has promoted from within for its CEO role.
Seafood restaurant chain Red Lobster has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the lead investor in a new coffee brand.
Boeing shareholders have reelected outgoing CEO Dave Calhoun to the company's board.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 40,000 on Friday for the first time in its 139-year history.
Elon Musk visited Indonesia on Sunday to officially launch satellite internet company Starlink service in the country.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and other officials were killed in a helicopter crash.
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Guest columnist Richard Baker: "Making money is hard work, and money is valuable. I highly recommend you stay within your normal risk tolerance."
Guest columnist Mark Holmes outlines six ways to effectively address customer indecision and improve outcomes.
New Life Church is getting new life in the form of a 6,308-square-foot addition and 4,432-square-foot renovation to several existing classrooms as well as the lobby and vestibule area, according to Hambey Construction officials.
The city of Springfield is making big changes, according to Springfield Art Museum director Nick Nelson, and the museum is positioned to lead the way.
Taking shape about a mile east of the U.S. Highway 65/Missouri Highway J interchange is a second Sonic location for Ozark, this one owned by a newcomer to the city, franchisee Apex Restaurant Group.
Leaky Roof Meadery co-founder dies at 43
Bryan Properties to break ground on Branson hotel
Walmart adding electronic shelf labels in 2,300 stores
Leadership Springfield presents top award to Queen City Roofing CEO
Fannie Mae home purchase sentiment drops to lowest level yet