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U.S. employers added 303,000 jobs in March, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

The winning $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot ticket was sold in Portland, Oregon.

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The team signs a new player and announces a deal that includes raffle of a boat to support Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Four of the state's eight metro areas have month-over-month increases.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three products.

Digital Editor Geoff Pickle hopes the Kum & Go name will stick around in the Springfield area.

Elevate Dental Studio – formerly known as Cline Dental Group – will soon occupy a south Springfield building near the intersection of Campbell Avenue and Weaver Road, according to project officials.

Industry leaders share cybersecurity concerns.

Both city of Springfield ballot measures are approved at the polls.

Inviktus Salon owner nears completion of national small-biz program.

Newsmakers in the areas of athletics, banking & finance, chambers of commerce, health care, information technology, marketing, nonprofit and transportation.

Artist Tiffany Collins moved her Nixa art gallery, Lucid TLC Arts LLC, to a new location; a crystal jewelry maker who started on Etsy expanded with a storefront; and Fleur Floral Studio LLC transitioned to a home-based venture.

Dr. Matthew Stinson to be second leader since its founding in 2003.

Credit rating agency AM Best downgraded the financial strength rating of State Farm General Insurance Co. to B (fair) from A (excellent), according to a news release from AM Best.

A hotel project several years in the making is nearing a conclusion in downtown Springfield.

Community Blood Center of the Ozarks Executive Director Anthony Roberts congratulates the 2024 class of Men of the Year.

Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins encourages residents to engage with a state process to determine how best to use federal funds.

Police spokesperson says department has nearly 1,000 available devices meant to curb vehicle thefts.

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