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Sunshine Lanes reopens after power outage, small fire

The bowling center said customers were able to move their reservations over to Enterprise Park Lanes or receive a full refund.

Grooms Office Environments moved, Cast Iron Print Works LLC opened and The Kennedy debuted above Bruno’s Italian Restaurant.

In the early 2000s, they got their start with MySpace and blogging. In the 2010s, they used YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram. And within the past five years, TikTok has propelled social media influencers into careers as content collaborators and ambassadors for brands hoping to reach the millions of people who follow them.

Officials call the decision a temporary pause but note a timeline is not currently in place for reopening.

The $28.5 million renovation to the Springfield-Greene County Park Board’s Cooper and Killian sports complexes is nearing completion.

As Springfield wrapped one of its largest youth sports events of the year late last month – the Amateur Athletic Union Track and Field Region 16 Qualifier – Branson sports attraction Ballparks of America is poised to hold its annual international baseball competitions in August that officials say brings millions in economic impact to the Taney County area every year.

MoonTown Sound targets opening around September.

Kayellen Faye Inskip is sentenced to prison time and ordered to pay restitution for the scheme that officials say led to Mears Floral going out of business.

Bruno’s new owner, Aubrey Kennedy, said she hopes to create a friendly place for people to go for happy hour with the launch of The Kennedy.

Ingram Enterprises continues partnership with Macy's after buying Pyro Spectaculars in 2024.

A two-story building is taking shape on the site of Tie & Timber Beer Co.

Great Escape Beer Works LLC relocated to Republic; The Wheelhouse restaurant moved downtown; and Social BTB opened in Nixa.

Organization readies for annual PCCC following last year’s financial strife.

The downtown restaurant sampling event had been scheduled for June 21.

Cast Iron Print Works operates in the brand design and illustration studio's Galloway Village office.

The carpet replacement work is part of some $35 million in construction projects at the airport in an 18-month period, officials say.

Event organizer expects economic impact of up to $1 million.

A newly announced store in Muncy follows unveiling of plans last year for Pittsburgh suburb location.

Owners expect Social BTB will debut June 12.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three beverages from the country.

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