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Brandon Stockstill and fiancee Brittny Tripicchio became the new owners of Downtown Nutrition Club LLC; F8 Training opened; and Schweitzer United Methodist Church started Flourish CDC.

Officials say planning and communication started before new tier opened up.

Sunshine Street development on 11 acres plans to open in April.

The festival on historic Walnut Street is scheduled May 1-2.

New categories added to the Dynamic Dozen awards.

The company this month announced the closure of its Route 66 Food Truck Park operation.

Christine and Austin Mayfield, owners of Juniper Coffee Roastery, say plan to spend double your projected numbers to give leeway for unexpected expenses. Austin says most financial institutions …

TierOne Solutions pairs almost 300 clients with nearly as many vendors for technology services.

Volt Credit Union converted a former restaurant into a new branch; longtime yoga practitioner and registered nurse Sonya Frederick became a first-time business owner; and Rove Coffee Roasting relocated.

Local firms submitted 26 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.

The brewery property at 505 W. Commercial St. also sold.

The plan is largely contingent on vaccinations and case count.

The Show-Me State has 126 wineries, and 10 of them have local tasting rooms.

Results of the city’s 2021 Momentum State of the Workforce Survey revealed a high number of respondents struggling to find qualified applicants, among other concerns, in a year disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.

A hip joint franchise opened; Cup of Joe’s launched in Nixa; and CBD store Health and Endocan Products LLC got its start.

Lenders expect loan funds will last through March 31 deadline.

The 2,000-square-foot store’s debut is planned for Thursday.

Brett Krug takes the lead at PlanIT Impact.

The company targets a spring 2022 opening for a brewing and bottling operation with a taproom.

The city also is asking voters to reapprove its bonding capacity for infrastructure projects.

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