Month: September 2025
US Business
The deal is one of the largest cloud contracts ever signed, reflecting how spending on AI data centers is hitting new highs despite mounting concerns over a potential bubble.
Community
Community invited to help name trails as MOmentum Bike Park nears completion
The City of Joplin is inviting the community to help name trails within the City’s new bike park located within the Dover Outdoor Recreation Area, affectionately known as DORA. The City is also announcing the […]
US Business
Oracle’s Ellison Now Rivals Musk as World’s Richest Person. See How Their Wealth Compares.
A comparison of the corporate holdings, properties and pursuits of Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle, and Elon Musk, who holds the title of world’s richest person.
Events
Free Event: Prairie Day, September 13th
DIAMOND, Mo. – Prairie Day, a free event, is planned for Saturday, September 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at George Washington Carver National Monument here. Visitors are invited to learn about the life […]
US Business
Sue Kesey, Who Helped Bring Probiotic Yogurt to the Masses, Dies at 86
As the co-founder of Springfield Creamery, maker of Nancy’s Yogurt, Kesey got her start courtesy of the Grateful Dead.
Health Care
Freeman Health System Hosts NICU Reunion and Celebration in Joplin
(Joplin, MO) – There were laughter and smiles, of course, as Freeman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) children played with Hot Wheels, bubbles, and an adorable puppy during the 2025 NICU Reunion. But there were […]
US Business
Meta’s Elite AI Unit Sparks Tension With Old Guard
An influx of highly paid researchers has created new status divisions, even as some recent hires have already left their jobs.
US Business
DHL Adds to Healthcare Logistics Services With Acquisition
The logistics provider is the latest to bolster services in the growing healthcare distribution market.
US Business
Cracker Barrel Cancels Restaurant-Revamp Plans After Backlash
The chain is halting remodeling plans that called for decluttering and removing much of the homespun decor that adorned its restaurants after customers objected.
US Business
Microsoft Cracks Down on Work Speech, Limits Remote Work
The company is tightening controls on workplace discussions and building security following a sit-in Gaza protest.
