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Members of Generation Z – those born between the mid-to-late 1990s and the early 2010s – are more likely than previous generations to go to college, according to Pew Research Center, but is a college degree needed if a career field doesn’t require it?

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

Construction projects are growing in the Ozarks.

“What we’ve tried to accomplish is more of an experience,” says David Burnett, Mt. Vernon Community Bank President, Mid-Missouri Bank. Burnett says customers should feel free to come in and use …

A newly formed pediatric partnership from Mercy Springfield Communities is seeking to fill service gaps that health system officials say have existed for years – but the arrangement does not involve partnering with CoxHealth to open a stand-alone pediatric hospital as previously planned.

Officials discuss the survey results.

Ozarks Pridefest a sticking point in lone dissenting vote.

SBJ survey data inform readers about the state of the workforce.

Local committee also is working to problem-solve.

The companies rank No. 459 and 561, respectively, in report with 600 companies.

Christopher Upton is exiting the state-licensed adult day care center his parents purchased last year.

The Springfield higher education institution is now part of the Southwest Baptist University Mercy College of Health Professions.

They said it. We're reporting it. Thirteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.

Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.

Officials expect economic pressures will continue to boost pay for workers.

As a presidential election looms 10 months from now, local and state officials say the outlook for the Missouri General Assembly’s 2024 legislative session is looking like a mixed bag.

SBJ counts down the annual fast-growth companies.

“Every client should be treated as a client for life,” says Lance Garrett, vice president of the Springfield Division of Crossland Construction. From the design phase through replacing worn …

Some workers may be reticent when it comes to discussing their compensation. Pay feels like a private matter – one, like decisions made within a voting booth, that no polite person would ask about.

Willard cafe makes good on goal to employ people with disabilities.

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