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“A common misconception is that structural engineers are only needed from the initial design phase of a building,” says Travis Miller, Owner and Senior Structural Engineer with Miller …

When Michael Cordonnier stepped down as presiding judge of the Greene County Circuit Court in March, Jerry Harmison was selected to take up the mantle and lead the judicial team.

Kris Inman has worked for the municipality for nearly three decades.

SBJ interviews the partner at Kutak Rock LLP.

Lynne Haggerman & Associates owner says, "In light of the new laws and guidance, companies must take three steps: first, ensure current practices are in compliance; second, update policies, forms and employee handbooks; and third, conduct management and workforce training."

Carnahan Evans' Jay Preston: "With the majority of Missouri’s neighboring states having only medical marijuana programs, or none at all, Missouri is emerging as a leading state in the Midwest for marijuana."

Aton Law Firm's Stephen F. Aton: "While almost everyone should have a will, there are many different planning techniques to handle your assets, and no single solution applies to all people. It is a good idea to confer with your planning professionals to design a custom plan for your unique circumstances."

Proposed $28M I-44 facelift among local items cut.

“Medical negligence or medical malpractice cases essentially are a platform for families to bring a lawsuit against a healthcare provider,” says Debbie Dodge, Managing Shareholder at Hall Ansley. …

The 30-year plan includes new buildings and multiple renovations and upgrades. 

The director of the state’s Office of Broadband Development gives an update in Jefferson City, according to Missouri News Network.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, law, marketing, nonprofit and utilities.

Owner of Premiere Exterior Solutions faces fraud allegations from Andrew Bailey's office.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, law, nonprofit and transportation.

Var-iety Auto’s is no longer operational.

A grocery chain is among proposed uses for the contested site in University Heights. 

With new licenses coming available, meetings are meant to educate potential applicants.

From morning sickness to bathroom breaks, employers must offer reasonable accommodations.

Missouri Family Health Council official says, “Further investment in the health care safety net is needed, especially at this time when reproductive health care is already in deep crisis.”

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