SRC Holdings combines two subsidiaries
In a decision described as expanding its manufacturing and refurbishing capacities, SRC Holdings announced the combination of two of its subsidiaries: Global Recovery Corp. and the division of SRC goods to train SRC Industrial Corp.

Unification, as of January 27, optimizes vertical integration and exploits the combined expertise of the two teams. As SRC Industrial, the organization is positioned to extend the capacities for the manufacture and restoration of energy and energy production on the rental markets, rescue in the event of disaster, construction and agriculture And offer more transparent access to a larger range of products, including industrial energy units, engines, industrial generators and industrial air compressors.
SRC Industrial plans to add more than 200 jobs over the next five years in the Springfield region. SRC Holdings is investing $ 19 million in a new 200,000 square feet installation on N. Mulroy Road in Springfield that SRC Industrial will operate later this year.
Pitt technology adds AI services
Pitt Technology Group extends its offers to include private IA infrastructure solutions.
The new services, which allow customers to deploy AI tools by themselves, private infrastructure, will be available via existing managed computer contracts as well as via fixed back commitments.
“We have always focused on business assistance to integrate and support new technologies,” said Doug Pitt, partner at Pitt Technology Group. “The AI is not different – we make it practical, secure and affordable – just as we have done with computer solutions for decades.”
New offers include training on personalized AI and fine adjustment; AI hybrid solutions and integrated into clouds; Integration of Microsoft Copilot; Hosted AI services; and the IA infrastructure on site running in the network’s own network.
The district of the Springfield-Greene County Library requests comments from the community
The district of the Springfield-Greene County Library develops its 2025-2030 strategic plan and seeks community comments. Library users and non-users are invited to fill in a survey found in Thelibrary.org/survey By February 28. Paper surveys are also available in all locations of the library and on the mobile library. Anyone who fills the survey can enter to win one of the five Walmart gift cards of $ 50. The drawing will take place on Monday March 3.
The library also organizes one hour discussion group sessions in the county branches and practically. No reservation is necessary.
- 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 18, Fair Grove Senior Center, 122 S. Orchard Blvd.
- 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 18, Santa Fe Room library station
- 3 p.m. Thursday, February 20, Library of the Willard branch
- 10 a.m. Friday, February 21, auditorium of the center of the library
- 3 p.m. Saturday, February 22, auditorium in the center of the library
- 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 25, practically – connect to bit.ly/3qg1w0g
- 4 p.m. Wednesday, February 26, library of the Republic branch
- 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 26, Library of the Schweitzer Brentwood branch
- 9 a.m. Thursday, February 27, Frisco Room library station
Big names in the South 2 new executives
Great Southern Bank appointed Laura Smith as a new vice-president, retail bank and Stacy Fender as vice-president, communications and marketing director. The promotions follow the pensions of two longtime leaders, Kris Conley and Kelly Polonus, in December.
As vice-president, chief of the retail bank, Smith supervises the 89 banking centers of Great Southern in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Arkansas and Nebraska, as well as the services of ‘Investment and training. She joined the Great Southern investment department in 2003, later managing this department for 15 years before being appointed to lead the company’s retail banking division.
As vice-president, communications and marketing director, Fender supervises public relations, internal communications, marketing and community relations. She has more than 25 years of experience in marketing, public relations and internal communications. Before joining Great Southern, Fender spent most of his career in the health care industry, more recently as a marketing director for a regional health system. She joined Great Southern in June 2024.
Mercy Springfield Leader appointed President of Northern Missouri sites
Marie Moore, director of nursing in the southwest region of Missouri in Mercy, was appointed next president of the health system facilities in Washington and in Lincoln County, Missouri.

Moore has been with Mercy for 17 years, starting as a technical nurse on the surgical telemetry floor at Mercy Springfield hospital while he was at the nursing school. Later, she moved to nursing care at the bedside and in several management positions, including the logistics of hospital patients.
After having grown up in Branson, Moore obtained his baccalaureate in nursing care and mastering the administration of health care of the Missouri State University. She plans to move to Washington with her husband, Matthew, and three children.
BBB adds three to the advisory council
Better Business Bureau Springfield announced the election of three new members of the Advisory Council, as of January 1.
The new members of the board of directors are:
- Daniel Korenowner of Branson / Springfield Roofing Co.;
- Rafael quicklyFounder and Director of Digital Marketing for Primate Digital Marketing; And
- Sam ArthurDirector of ACIS IT Solutions technology.
Webster Electric gives $ 10,000 to honor Flight of the Ozarks
Webster Electric Cooperative made a donation of $ 10,000 to honor Flight of the Ozarks this month to help compensate for the costs of the veterans in Washington, DC
The subsidy, funded by the Rappord Program by Webster Electric, will help support flights, which each cost about $ 190,000 to cover the charter with an airplane of 737, buses in Washington, meals for participants and others expenses.
Three flights of honor were scheduled for 2025, the first on May 28. From this year, thefts will land at Dulles International Airport in Washington rather than at Reagan National Airport, where the absence of door space has caused delayed feedback in Springfield in the past. For more information or to apply, go online to Honorflighttheozarks.com.
Blood Drive of the Red Cross in Branson
The Catholic Church Notre-Dame du Lac in Branson will organize a blood campaign for the American Red Cross on Friday March 21 from noon to 5 p.m.
The Blood Drive will take place at Church Parish Center at 202 Vaughn Drive in Branson. To make an appointment, call 1-800-Red Cross (1-800-733-2767) or visit Redcrossblood.org And enter the Ourlady code.
Herschend receives the public service award from Mel and Jean Carnahan
The co-founder of Silver Dollar City, Peter Herschend, was one of the four Missouriens honored on February 11 with a public service price of Mel and Jean Carnahan, recognizing the dedication and contributions to the state of Show- Me.
Herschend, who served 33 years as a member of the Missouri State Board of Education, was recognized alongside Sandra M. Moore de St. Louis, Gerard Grimaldi of Kansas City and the late Corrine Beakley. Two students from the University of Missouri, Juliana Payne and Acicen Dietrich, received scholarships.
In addition to its service supporting public education, Herschend has been recognized to be a major Missouri tourism booster, economic development and infrastructure, and a sustainable and lasting supporter of the community, of the Church and charitable causes.