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Springfield’s governing body expands co-responder effort and mulls reinstating jail diversion program.
Officials say a third addendum addresses questions about the project, which now has an April 30 deadline for contractor bids.
President and CEO John Kemper says "interest rates continue to be elevated and put downward pressure on bank balance sheets."
The nonprofit announces the selection of Tricia Meinhold for the role.
Moseley’s Discount Office Products was purchased; Side Chick opened in Branson; and the Springfield franchise store of NoBaked Cookie Dough changed ownership.
Farms are under pressure, and the outlook from the University of Missouri Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute projects further declines in farm income and higher costs for producers.
Alair Springfield is first Missouri franchise for Canada-based company.
Maryland Heights-based health care business Lumeris has closed a $100 million funding round.
Columbus, Ohio-based clothing retailer Express Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Kroger and Albertsons agreed to sell more stores as they work to receive regulatory approval for their planned $25 billion merger.
CoStar reached a definitive agreement to buy Matterport, which creates digital real estate models.
Work is starting on a high-speed passenger rail line that would connect Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
A historic hotel in Atlanta is set to reopen later this year after undergoing renovations.
Airbus has hired the former CEO of JetBlue.
LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr has been sued in the United Kingdom.
The Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has reached a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department.
Hourly workers at Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, have voted to unionize.