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Springfield, MO
The organization is slated to provide an estimated $30,000 annually to causes impacting poverty, abuse, hunger, health, education and safety.
The $50,000 in funding is designed to help organizations create strategies for younger donors.
Rodney Shepard accepts a role overseeing banking operations in Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas.
The seven-year leader of the trails advocacy nonprofit is exiting June 14.
Missouri General Assembly sends $51.7B budget to Parson's desk
Fort Worth's tallest building sells for fraction of previous price
Arvest promotes former Springfield leader to regional executive role
SRC debuts self-storage venture
MSU secures $5M donation for athletics transition
Planet Fitness raising membership fee for first time in 26 years
With its third time appearing on the Dynamic Dozen list – Springfield Business Journal’s countdown of the fastest-growing companies in our community – Keep Supply took home the top honor.
Missouri State University President Clif Smart is experiencing a lot of lasts as he prepares for his June 30 retirement.
Plaza Shopping Center gained an arcade with the March 1 opening of The Flying Lap LLC; the repurposing of space operated by Burrell Behavioral Health resulted in the March 18 opening of the company’s second autism center; and a group of downtown business owners teamed up to reopen J.O.B. Public House.
A Dave’s Hot Chicken franchisee is planning to open seven stores in the St. Louis region.
Evergy (Nasdaq: EVRG) has purchased an interest in a natural gas power plant in the Kansas City metro area.
Two Kansas City technology companies have merged.
Kraft Heinz Co. is exploring a possible sale of its Oscar Mayer unit, according to media reports.
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates is leaving the Gates Foundation.
Johnson & Johnson is selling its remaining stake in Kenvue, the maker of Tylenol and Band-Aids.
Several major U.S. airlines have filed suit against the U.S. Transportation Department over a new fee disclosure rule.
Home Depot reported mixed results during its fiscal first quarter.
Schnucks is shuttering its natural foods concept.
The tallest building in Fort Worth, Texas, has sold for a fraction of the price it reached just three years ago.