“Let’s find a way, guys.” That was the plea of Ken Mayer, parent of a middle school student, to the transportation development district board of directors during that group’s meeting Wednesday at the conference room of the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce office, 216 W. Spring St.
A public meeting to discuss Neosho’s Transportation Development District will be held at 6:30 p.m. tonight at the Civic Auditorium, 109 E. Main St.
Those going to Neosho’s Cinema 6 may have seen a familiar face this past week, as Donald “Buzz” Ball has been hired as the new theater manager.
On Tuesday morning, the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce gave an expansion award to First Community Bank, 3005 Edgewood and Gardner Dr., Neosho, during the facility’s grand opening.
Scholastic, Inc., 3300 Howard Bush Dr., was presented with an expansion award at a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday by the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce and the Department of Economic Development.
A sign on the marquee of the devastated Joplin High School inspired a local businesswoman to get involved with tornado relief.
With the recent Joplin tornado, one business has moved – for now – to the former Scholastic Building on Harmony Street.
For the first time in nearly 75 years, no one connected to the Wolfinbarger family will be selling liquor in Neosho.
Very shortly, a new business will “rise” in Anderson, as Poppy’s Donut Shop, 122 W. Main St., Anderson, will open.
On Saturday, around 80 area businesses will gather for the fifth annual McDonald County Business Expo, hosted by the county’s chamber of commerce.
More than 80 businesses, industries and organizations were represented this past weekend at the 19th annual Business and Industry Review (B&I Review) held in the Neosho High School cafeteria.
Neosho Chamber of Commerce members gathered Tuesday afternoon to honor Pro-Lube Maintenance Center, LLC, Neosho Industry of the Month.
There will soon be an additional 80 employees at Neosho’s Scholastic call center.
GNA Technologies will be hosting a Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce After-Hours event from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, at their location at 124 S. Wood St., in downtown Neosho.
First impressions aren’t everything, but opening his new Neosho eatery has owner Don Eiken remembering his first visit to Neal’s Restaurant.
The Neosho headquarters of a local network of health care clinics was honored as Industry of the Month on Friday and they had an announcement to make.
Customers, community leaders and bank employees celebrated the groundbreaking for a new 4,800-square-foot branch near Walmart.
Honey House, Inc. owner Eric Augspurger described his business with only four words: “It just continues on.”
Branco Enterprises has earned the position of 4,111 on the 2010 Inc. 5000, Inc. magazine's annual ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America. This is the fourth consecutive year Branco has landed on this respected list.
A new hand sanitizer, Hands First, developed at St. John’s Medical Research Institute, Springfield, has hit the market.