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Brian Grindstaff headed north with Machine Concepts LLC in early January, relocating to 220 Industry Road in Rogersville. The business, which designs and manufactures small, custom orders of metal and plastic parts, operated for four years in Pea Ridge, Ark. Grindstaff, who said he moved to be closer to family, has made parts for saws, spray guns and food-processing equipment, for example. Hours: 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone: (417) 753-1558.
Fedora Social House
Trevor Crist, Matt Miller and Paul Sundy opened Fedora Social House on March 15 at 300 Park Central East. The trio serves appetizers, desserts, coffee drinks and alcohol, according General Manager Drex Holt. Cheese or chocolate fondues are popular and range from $7 to $15, Holt said. The owners plan to start serving lunch consisting of salads, soups and sandwiches by the end of summer, he added. Hours: 5 p.m.–1 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Phone: (417) 832-9514.
The Next Level Salon & Spa
April Fisher opened The Next Level Salon & Spa on March 26 at 2025 W. Sunshine St., Ste. 148, in One Park Centre. She offers hair cutting, styling and coloring, along with facials and makeup, waxing and massage services, according to receptionist Kelsie Maloney. Hours: 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday. Phone: (417) 862-4141.
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