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Springfield City Council enacted an ordinance outlawing cash-prize devices in February.
Mark Miller, spokesperson for OTC since 2014, is taking on the role at the nonprofit this summer.
Drew Douglas starts as Joplin’s director of communications and marketing next week.
Amy Townsend is succeeding Amy Wutke as president of Cox College this summer.
Construction professionals are transforming the landscape – here’s a glimpse of their work in progress.
Utah-based gourmet cookie chain Crumbl Cookies opened its first Springfield shop; interior design business Branson Upstaging LLC relocated; and Lauren Ashley Dance Center LLC added a second location.
Cedars Family Restaurant has cooked up comfort for over three decades.
The ownership of the St. Louis Cardinals is reportedly considering an ask for public funding to improve Busch Stadium.
Former Wentzville School District Superintendent Danielle Tormala is set to receive more than $1 million in a buyout of her contract.
The city of St. Louis is reportedly preparing to lose $26 million in earnings and payroll taxes.
The Boeing Co. has started worked on a $1.8 billion expansion in north St. Louis County.
Uri Berliner, a senior editor at NPR, has resigned from the organization after writing a piece that was critical of the media outlet.
Video game publisher Take-Two Interactive is planning to lay off around 5% of its global workforce.
The lowest average salary people will accept in the United States climbed to $81,822 in March, according to a consumer expectations survey …
Comcast is launching a new internet service called Now.
Raymore City Council approved an agreement that likely spells the end of plans for a landfill near its border with Kansas City.
Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher is being accused of obstruction in an ethics probe against him.