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The first Huey Magoo’s chicken tenders eatery in Missouri debuted; The Ozarker Lodge opened in Branson; and Jamaican Patty Co. launched a downtown Springfield location.

Bigg Time Arcade to feature full bar, food at former downtown nightclub.

Part of a 30-year plan for Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, officials expect the $25 million arena to draw national events.

The nonprofit pens a deal to lease space from Ozarks Trail Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

The 30-year plan includes new buildings and multiple renovations and upgrades. 

The professional golfer takes home top prize of $180,000.

Nerf gun wars are the focus of The War Zone.

Village Meeple Board Game Cafe launched in the Galleria Shopping Center; nearly 30-year-old Rogersville Insurance Agency Inc. closed on the acquisition of Lair Insurance Agency; and Iowa-based restaurant chain Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream put down roots in the Ozarks.

The awards recognize excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community.

June was the busiest month in the airport's history, officials announce.

Organizations are recognized for years in business, and Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Roy Blunt.

An affiliate of a local company announces plans for large-scale attraction called American Heartland Theme Park and Resort.

Professional golfers return to the Ozarks for annual event at Highland Springs.

The International Ford Retractable Club Convention starts today.

Company officials cite his aviation industry oversight during his time in public service.

Tap and tasting rooms in the works for Rogersville and Willard.

First Friday connects city and cultural community.

The Ozarks: Faces and Facets of a Region, a two-week slate of events offered as part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, was held June 29-July 4 and July 6-9.

The apartment project will be a sister property to The Penleigh-Branson Row.

Missouri Division of Tourism Director Stephen Foutes: "Although multiple factors – inflation, international conflict and weather, to name a few – can influence consumer sentiment, we are optimistic that Missouri will remain a top choice for domestic travel and that we will continue to see an increase in international visitors over previous years."

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