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SBJ survey data is used to analyze the financial horizon from the perspective of decision makers.

CoxHealth Republic, the latest “super clinic” in the health care system, opened to patients; Jamaican eatery The Jerk Spot debuted in Branson; a 4-year-old organization that provides doula care to families moved into its first office space.

The owner previously joined with a business partner to relaunch the brand after its body shops were sold to a Chicago company.

The owners of The Riksha are retiring after 27 years.

The Nixa company enters a partnership with Wrestle Like A Girl.

Stockton-based black walnut processor Hammons Products Co. is is world’s largest facility of its type.

Pet supply store All About Dogs & Cats moved; Pearson-Kelly Technology President Chelsey Bode became sole owner of the company; and a branch of Central Bank of Branson moved.

The Jerk Spot is owned by natives of the Caribbean country.

The restaurant is becoming The 7th on Walnut.

The businesses run the gamut in industry from locksmith services, accounting and pharmaceutical sales to business advocacy, pool contracting and trucking.

Auto service veterans choose Springfield for long-term investments in Blue Iguana.

Springfield Business Journal is documenting the journey to launch and operate Easy Mountain Cannabis.

Franchisees expect to open two more Queen City shops in 2022.

Melanie Stinnett seeks the District 133 seat.

Conservatory of the Ozarks owner says donation money is running low for the business in Kickapoo Corners.

SBJ survey data is used to analyze the flow of money.

Brokate Janitorial LLC relocated; Show Me Christian County moved; and a real estate agent with a background in food service launched Mug Shots Coffee.

Survey respondents say mental health services should be the top use.

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