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Startup mortgage lender aims to double workforce and expand footprint by year’s end.
SBJ unveils the 2021 Economic Impact Awards honorees.
Elevate Branson's project has received more than $3 million in public and private funds to date.
The city will add a flood wall at a wastewater treatment plant.
The average weekly figure is $989, a 7.9% increase, in the fourth quarter.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking, communications, education, engineering, nonprofit and retail.
Certified financial planner Kenny Gott says "rental property can be an excellent income-producing investment, if you know what you're doing."
Arvest Bank's Jami Dressler says "mortgages are large investments and long-term commitments, making the process stressful for many clients."
The organization announces 80 people will engage in programming via two classes.
Company commissions locally produced pieces that highlight takeaways of the pandemic.
The authorization is valued at over $780 million.
The Missouri News Network outlines the recently concluded assembly in Jefferson City.
The mortgage lender has a local workforce goal of 200 by year's end.
The company locally will have 26 partners effective next month.
The bill heads to Gov. Mike Parson's desk.
Chairperson David O'Reilly discloses trades worth $30.7 million.
The proposed fiscal 2022 budget is $394.5 million.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking, education and health care.
Heather Neal previously pleaded guilty to filing fraudulent tax returns.
The municipality and its nonprofit partners connect with more than 400 recipients to date.
Property enhancements include additional parking and luxury suites tower.