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Patients and employees will benefit from investment, officials say.
Bird's territory is growing, per its agreement with the city.
The health system discloses an incident involving a vendor.
ITG Communications begins work on five-year fiber internet buildout.
Startup is developing mobile solar power systems.
McDonald, Jasper and Newton counties are getting upgrades via Missouri Network Alliance.
The Springfield municipality partners with ETC Institute to survey 12,000 households.
A global firm is buying locally based Team D3.
Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.
Revive provides information and resources, as well as locations of Narcan in the city.
Digital Editor Geoff Pickle brings internet, public records and technology coverage and analysis.
Codistac owner Heather Noggle: "While collegiate experience is helpful for most industries and jobs, the tech field recognizes that skill and work experience are more important."
Company also is expanding operations to Illinois.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, government, hospitality, media and technology.
A Springfield company has announced the launch of Hey There, a custom artificial intelligence platform that its founders say will change the way people interact with AI.
Purple Panda Filipino Food expanded; T-Mobile made its Ozark debut; and the first Queen City branch for Poplar Bluff-based First Midwest Bank opened.
IT and machining courses are covered by grants and scholarships.
Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
MetaGolf plans June 9 grand opening.
Sun Solar tops Dynamic Dozen list at awards ceremony.
A safe room and classroom addition at Willard Central Elementary School will be used by the music, arts and athletic programs for a district that had 4,536 students last year, according to Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education figures, but school officials say enrollment is projected to grow.