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All eight of the state's MSAs record increases in January, according to the BLS.
Old Missouri Bank's Austin Mooneyham: "While rising rates can be complicated for any business, they seem particularly thorny for agribusinesses."
At the end of 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army issued new rules to define the waters of the United States, aka WOTUS.
Twelve community leaders are scheduled to participate as Leadership Springfield continues operations of the networking group it took over last year.
The Springfield training school had been in operation for 40 years.
Two men admit to tampering with emissions controls.
Company officials say sales are meeting expectations as the state marijuana industry expanded last month.
The funding comes from the Missouri Technology Corp.
Venue officials say the performance run at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts brought in ticket sales of $3.3 million.
Ten Queen City residences meet SBJ criteria for monthly feature.
Two companies operated by Glenn Jessen allegedly did not conduct work after receiving upfront payments.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is expanding the Branson visitors center building at a fish hatchery.
Springfield municipal staff will review options to prevent trash being blown from garbage trucks.
A member of Springfield City Council wants a policy in place to end the practice of demolition by neglect.
Issue is yet to appear this session on floor of House and Senate.
The funding is designed to boost manufacturing of essential products, such as semiconductors.
The former state representative also is ordered to pay restitution for COVID-19 fraud scheme.
Emily Denniston has worked at the Springfield chamber for 16 years.
Sen. Curtis Trent discusses the process taken by the state legislature.
The Queen City scores best in housing, according to new study.
With its third time appearing on the Dynamic Dozen list – Springfield Business Journal’s countdown of the fastest-growing companies in our community – Keep Supply took home the top honor.
Missouri General Assembly sends $51.7B budget to Parson's desk
Fort Worth's tallest building sells for fraction of previous price
Arvest promotes former Springfield leader to regional executive role
Schnucks closing natural foods concept
Planet Fitness raising membership fee for first time in 26 years