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 Reflecting on 2023, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

Gov. Mike Parson announces the selection of Jane Earnhart for an architecture and engineering panel.

Officials expect practice fields to be ready by fall 2024.

Director Nick Nelson says the process "touches all parts of the current facility."

The mixed-use development near the corner of Sunshine Street and Scenic Avenue known as The Crescent is starting to take shape.

The Cowork Collective venture includes private offices, a kitchen and conference room.

Co-founder Nathan Taylor becomes the interior design company's sole owner.

Company founder and CEO Paul Bosovik speaks at SBJ 12 People You Need to Know event.

Some workplaces just create envy.

Permit request prompts members to suggest revisiting the issue.

Springfield’s Buc-ee’s travel center – the first in the state and one of the northernmost stores in the Lake Jackson, Texas-based chain – opened just before 6 a.m. on Dec. 11 for the first time.

A four-story apartment building rising on St. Louis Street will consist of 53 residential units and a small office space for property management.

The multifaceted process involves demolition of vacant structures and expected future use of a church building.

Zoning commission last night votes down the latest iteration of the development proposal by BK&M. 

Revised plan incorporates fewer raised medians after economic impact study and conversations with business owners. 

Springfield City Council holds first hearings on handful of rezoning measures. 

Join us on the third Tuesday of each month for a live interview with one of 12 local professionals handpicked by our editorial team.

A Barry County Health Department building under construction in Cassville will nearly triple the space of its current 1930s building – one that operated as a restaurant through the 1940s and was purchased for the Health Department in 1952.

Developers seek opportunities for higher-density structures.

Howler Co., an outdoor gear retailer with mountain biking roots, opened; Table Rock Community Bank launched its newest branch; and Horton Electric Service was acquired.

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