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Springfield, MO
The company reports higher quarterly earnings and revenue.
The company also reports its latest quarterly earnings results.
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Officials cite rebound in dairy farm equipment sales.
Company readies Frisco Building space while adding new offices.
The retailer’s earnings rise 67% in the first three months of the year.
The Springfield public accounting firm expands its health care industry supply chain business through the deal.
The Fair Grove Area Community Foundation raises $30,000 in six months.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, media, nonprofit, real estate and telecommunications.
The company's CEO says loan demand is below historical levels.
The portfolio comprises 294 residential units in Springfield and other southwest Missouri cities.
James River Basin Partnership and Ozark Greenways are among the beneficiaries.
Synergy Wealth Solutions hires Chuck Dow to lead the local office.
The company's CEO cites mortgage loan sales, among other activity, for the uptick.
Net income is up 5.3% to $2.2 million in the first quarter.
The gift benefits the National Wild Turkey Federation.
The median pay, adjusted for cost of living, is $51,804, according to Self Financial.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, economic development, education and health care.
The company is slated to rebrand as Cadence Bank in the fourth quarter.
The total is 1% shy of the prior year fundraising.
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