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The owner of tattoo and piercing studio Ink Ink LLC added a second Commercial Street business; Blue Iguana Car Wash bolstered its roster of shops; and Mount Vernon-based KeenBean Coffee Roasters expanded.

At council meeting, business owner touts successful collaborations and asks that they serve as a model .

A couple’s passion for fused glass fuels a studio launch at Creative Escape Glass.

Read the profiles of this year's class.

The brewpub is a first for the Taney County town.

Aurora-based Hog Tide Bar-B-Que aims to launch its second shop this month.

Chelsey Bode buys the remainder of the business from her father, Mike Kelly.

Big Momma’s, Coffee Ethic and Echelon Coffee are among participants in the promotion.

The Stockton company is paying 25% more than last year and expects better-than-average crops.

SBJ Vice President Eric Olson discusses the startup world with company founders who are participating in the Efactory’s business accelerator.

Conventional wisdom says a successful startup requires a clear sense of purpose.

‘Woke Wednesday’ brings Facebook group to ramen shop.

A Galloway Village coffee shop changed hands for the second time in as many years; Jiapeng Lu and Yuming Han opened Corner 21 Chinese Cuisine; and John and India Visser became first-time business owners with the opening of Hero Ride Shop.

After canceling its Community Leadership Visit in 2020, Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce officials decided to stay close to home this year for the annual program.

Beauty Bar Hair Salon is the newest female-owned business on the central stretch of retail for the town of roughly 2,100 residents. But it’s hardly the only establishment on the street run by a woman.

Best local business coverage is among the honors.

The company now operates in more than 10,000 square feet in a building it purchased on Chestnut.

SBJ analyzes economic survey data results.

Revival 98 opened a dispensary; the 101st store for Andy’s Frozen Custard Inc. debuted; and Collectomaniacs card shop consolidated two stores in a move.

Gov. Parson speaks out against Biden order.

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