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Columnist LaDonna Greiner recommends "walk and talks."

Columnist David Raney: "Ongoing investment in physical and virtual infrastructure is critical to ensuring patients have access to the health care services they need."

Columnist Marlene Chism: "Hundreds of books have been written about succession planning, but there’s one skill set often overlooked when it comes to leadership advancement in health care: Conflict capacity."

Mercy Springfield Communities' new chief medical officer says herd immunity may be on the way this year for COVID-19, but an annual booster shot is likely to combat the virus.

When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in the Ozarks, it shut down most revenue streams for area hospitals almost overnight.

Commercial Street vintage furniture and clothing shop Gypsy Girl Junk moved across the street; Equality Healthcare LLC expanded; and authorized Apple product retailer Simply Inc. (OTC: SIM) relocated its sole Springfield store.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, law and media.

Medical professionals are 'cautiously optimistic' as pandemic continues.

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted organizers to cancel last year’s business event.

Gov. Mike Parson announces the transition that impacts job sectors such as public education and information technology.

Over 80% in health care sector note struggles to find qualified applicants.

Alan Butler is named system director of public safety and security.

A year dubbed unprecedented in many ways has led to a new concern for employers, employees and customers alike – exposure to the coronavirus at places of business.

A retail spot for The Pie Box bakery opened; a Republic couple entered the restaurant industry; and west Springfield gained a medical marijuana dispensary.

The health care system is seeing lower patient counts following December peaks.

The Southwest Missouri Council of Governments will administer the funds.

Molly McCleary, owner and farmer of Maypop Flower Farm, says she works a lot and enjoys it. McCleary says she hopes delegating more responsibility to employees will increase time available for …

The new practice in Nixa marks the third clinic for the 5-year-old company.

Dr. Robin Trotman speaks for SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know series.

Airport officials expect leisure and business travel could take years to reach pre-pandemic levels.

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