SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
CAPE GIRARDEAU
LaCroix Village, a trendy strip mall on Route W, has opened. The developer is Trish Lafoe.
Renaissance, a home and garden gift shop, is expanding at Broadway and Main St. The owner is Sherry Yaeger.
Cape Cuts, a barbershop, has opened at 1930 Broadway. The owner is Mille Yates.
Hecht's Women has changed its name to Woman's Store at 113 N. Main. The owner is Susan Dean.
Endless Summer Tan has opened at 1420 N. Kingshighway. The owner is Marcia Schlueter.
Abracadabra Tan has opened at 885 N. Kingshighway.
Wet Seal, a specialty retailer offering fashionable and contemporary apparel, has opened at Westfield Shoppingtown West Park. The company operates 470 stores in 46 states.
Spectrum Training Center, a physical fitness business, has opened at 14 N. Sprigg. The owner is Chris Mitchell.
CHAFFEE
Security Services of America has opened downtown. The owner is Jerry Wolsey.
DEXTER
Trinkets & Treasures has relocated to #10 East Stoddard. The owner is Deborah Sturgess.
Heights Finance has opened at 1311A Business 60. The manager is Trish Williams.
Century Mortgage has opened at 7 E. Market St. The manager is Stacy Rauls.
Wilcox Auto has opened at 1920 N. Outer Road. The owner is Shelly Wilcox.
FARMINGTON
The Molding Co. has relocated to the former Allegiance Health Care building on Air Park Drive.
Citizen's Chiropractic Center has opened at 160 Westmount Drive. The owner is Dr. Dennis Robinson.
New members of the Chamber of Commerce are Jim Coleman Insurance, Citizen's Chiropractic Center, Kevin Ball Auto Body & Sales, Midcom Technologies, Parkland Monument Co., Request Enterprises, Village Square Enterprises.
Allen's French Quarter Cafe on Columbia Street has reopened after a major renovation. The owner is Randy Allen.
Affordable Accents has opened in The Factory at First and A streets. The owner is Susan Kaughman.
Stover Data Systems has moved to 400 N. Washington, Suite 1103. The owner is Lianna Stover.
JACKSON
New members of the Chamber of Commerce are Meier Horse Shoe Pines, Nobbe & Co., Pizza Pro-1.
KENNETT
Sears has relocated to 1124 Independence Ave. The owners are Jim and Shelly Speck.
Tasty Good Buffet has opened at 117 Bootheel Plaza. The owner is Kevin Zheng.
The Training Edge has opened at 116 College Ave. The owner is Andy Jones.
MARBLE HILL
Shorty's Chuckwagon has opened at 311 High St., in the former Choate's Food Mart building. The owners are Randy and Brenda Johnson.
NEW MADRID
Reese's Restaurant has opened at 537 Mott St. The owners are J.J. and Ginger Reese.
The Louis Dreyfus Corp. rice mill has been bought by Riceland Foods.
New members of the Chamber of Commerce are Reese's Restaurant, Riceland Foods.
SIKESTON
Hair Etc. Salon has opened at 218 E. Center St.
Mid-South Tractor Parts is under new management with a new name, Worthington Ag Parts. The manager is Terry Holmes.. The Sikeston store is one of 12 in North America and four in Australia operated by Worthington.
Health Facilities Rehab Service has moved to 1102 Sikes Ave.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
CARBONDALE
Southern Illinois Gymnastics Academy has opened in the former Fox Theater.
JOHNSON CITY
AngloStyle Therapeutic Massage has opened at 1201 Grand Ave. The owner is Heather Robertson.
MARION
Marion Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. has been renamed Pepsi Mid-America. The new name is intended to reflect the company's distribution area.
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