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Drive-thru coffee shop Bigfoot Coffee Co. LLC opened; a pair of Springfield attorneys launched medical marijuana certification clinic The Med Card Co. LLC; and husband-and-wife owners Ryan and Lesley Day debuted their first business venture with the opening of The Farmhouse on Boone Cafe LLC.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking, education and health care.

Health Department officials express concern about rising case counts.

Dr. Alexander Hover is elected president of the Missouri State Medical Association.

The Missouri Senate debates the addition of a shorter eligibility window for benefits.

Gary Fulbright is scheduled to exit the health care system at year's end.

Newly opened Schuchmann Meat is among the recipients.

Max Buetow, Brock Shamel and Dr. Shawn Usery are elevated to new positions.

Health Department officials express concern about rising case counts and low vaccine demand.

Another CoxHealth “super clinic” is underway in Republic, near the intersection of U.S. Highway 60 and State Highway M.

Visionhealth Eye Center in Republic moved; Gettin’ Basted expanded north to Springfield; and the second Springfield facility for Blue Iguana Car Wash opened.

As the Pearcy family heads into their first summer running Heartland Labs, they acknowledge getting involved in the medical marijuana industry was far from an obvious collaborative choice.

Protections for businesses are among issues being discussed in Jefferson City.

Springfield's largest annual event is scheduled for August after it was canceled in 2020.

The Springfield public accounting firm expands its health care industry supply chain business through the deal.

The two defendants are charged with 34 counts of Medicaid fraud, forgery and identity theft.

Springfield companies are making investments in video technologies.

The ordinance is set to expire on Thursday – about a week earlier than scheduled.

Betsy Fogle is the April 20 live interview guest for SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know.

Even as restrictions begin to lift in Springfield, including removal of 50% occupancy limits for businesses that started April 16, restaurants are still in recovery mode.

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