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Springfield, MO
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Annette's Bookkeeping Services Inc. moved to a new location at 3433 S. Campbell, Ste. R. Annette L. McEvoy is president of the company, and Jack McEvoy is its sole employee. The company is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m.-noon Friday. Annette's Bookkeeping Services, in business in Springfield since 1985, offers a full range of accounting, income tax and payroll services, specializing in small- to medium-sized businesses and new business startups. Additionally, Annette McEvoy, an enrolled agent, is able to represent taxpayers in tax court. |ret||ret||tab|
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Hogan Motor Leasing|ret||ret||tab|
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Hogan Motor Leasing opened a location in Springfield at 2215 E. Division St. Jon Huffman is the lease and rental sales executive at the Springfield location and Barney Barnes is the service manager. The business is open 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday through Monday, and closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Hogan Motor Leasing offers long-term, full-service leasing as well as contract maintenance on customer-owned equipment.|ret||ret||tab|
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Smith-Goth Engineers Inc.|ret||ret||tab|
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Smith-Goth Engineers Inc. moved from its offices on Woodhurst Drive to a new location at 3855 S. Jefferson. Top local executives of the company, started in 1996, are David L. Smith and Norman E. Goth.|ret||ret||tab|
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AdBuilders|ret||ret||tab|
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AdBuilders, a marketing and advertising company owned by Brent Atterberry, is open for business at 4411 E. State Hwy. D, Ste. H. The primary focus of the company is marketing and lead generation for clients in the home improvement industry. Atterberry's staff includes Stacy Boysen-Krauck, Mitzi Lorenz and Kim Claybrook. AdBuilders is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.|ret||ret||tab|
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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.