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‘Sticky’ inflation signals delay in interest rate cuts

Local officials question when or if the Fed will act this year.

Innovate SOMO Funds aims to invest in startups and has support from the likes of the Efactory and the Hatch Foundation in Springfield.

The company cites increased expenses during the first three months of the year.

Abacus CPAs gets national ranking as fast-growing company.

Some $16.5 million worth of listings meet SBJ's criteria for March.

Hiring event set for April 16 at The Fairbanks.

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

With more than 15 years of experience as a leader in Missouri churches, Ryan Goeden admits it was intimidating to be elected seven years ago as lead pastor at New Life Church in Springfield.

Tech organization tabs Springfield to host event in June.

Proxy filing points to increases in total pay during 2023 for four of five top executives.

Court decision could upend standard commission practices, officials say.

When Thomas Ganaden last year joined State Bank of Southwest Missouri, he didn’t bring a lot of banking experience with him. But leaders in his new company saw his potential and quickly gave him a big task him: to develop from scratch processes and tools to analyze commercial borrowers.

Owen Silos wants buyers and renters for single-family homes.

 The Alliance for Healthcare Education, formed last year by CoxHealth, Missouri State University, Ozarks Technical Community College and Springfield Public Schools, has appointed its first executive director.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, media and recreation.

SBJ compiles list of 24 homes in city limits with asking prices of at least $500,000.

The Ozark-based company buys the territory rights to 67 counties in the Sunflower State from M&M Golf Cars.

While banking officials say the industry has largely been on stable ground since last year’s high-profile bank failures in California and New York, the uncertainty of factors such as higher interest rates and the presidential election will continue to keep banks on a conservative path.

Shallina Goodnight is hired to lead the Alliance for Healthcare Education.

Reporter Karen Craigo brings government and development coverage and analysis.

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