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Greene County gears up to distribute more federal stimulus relief dollars.

A February or March date is set for the 1816 S. Glenstone Ave. microbrewery.

Corwin Automotive Group relocated its operations; the city of Nixa opened its first park for dogs; and Rise Coffee Co. transitioned to a brick-and-mortar shop.

Ryan Mooney transitions to vice president of economic development for the bank.

Greg Williams is succeeded in the interim by Jane Paul.

Battlefield entered the craft brewery scene; a veteran of the HVAC industry opened Garrison Heating & Air LLC; and first-time business owner Sean Barnhill debuted e-commerce venture Gents Glow.

Business owners and advocates share optimism about the heart of the city.

Longtime grilling hobbyists made a professional pivot with the opening of The Grill Guys of Missouri LLC; new ownership took over personal training business Big Time Results; and friends and first-time business owners Kathryn Barber and Madi Sheppard launched Ozark Mountain Hydration.

For many with home-based businesses, it’s a no-brainer: Working out of the home is economical and convenient. For some on Springfield City Council, it’s a slippery slope toward changing the character of residential neighborhoods.

A Cricket in the House plans to shutter by late March.

Taj Suleyman says leaders must be intentional about diversity, equity and inclusion.

Sean Barnhill debuts Gents Glow to provide self-care products.

The Hive will serve as a career launch pad for people with developmental disabilities.

Ex-cop finds meaning through leatherwork at Grimbeard Leather.

A pair of military veterans with an interest in cigars opened Tabak Co. LLC; CoxHealth’s first “super clinic” in Springfield opened; and Quarters Arcade & Boba Bar got its start in Ozark.

Crista Hogan and Rachel Anderson are scheduled to be recognized during a ceremony in March.

Jamie Ray Gragg seeks the position held by embattled Rep. Tricia Derges.

Attention turns to organic foods and supplements in wake of global health crisis.

A new player in the tabletop gaming scene emerged in Nixa; an entrepreneur teamed with his wife and a family friend to open Lake and Bake Pizza; and the first medical marijuana dispensary in the Table Rock Lake area opened.

They said it. We're reporting it. Fourteen industry forecasts lead the way into 2022.

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