Clarinda city officials are beginning to identify capital projects for the next fiscal year and beyond.
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The city has released its latest survey on its planning website, focusing this month on “Community Priorities.” Officials said public input is essential to ensure that future growth reflects the needs and priorities of residents.
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Nathan Lukes has become a fixture in the Blue Jays lineup during the team's playoff run.
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Mosaic Medical Center–Maryville is hosting a series of drive-through flu clinics during October to help the community stay protected this flu season.
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The 1931 film version of Frankenstein was released without a score, as Hollywood had yet to master the art of placing music beneath dialogue. But since 2002, the silent spaces of the classic horror film have been filled with a haunting new soundtrack composed by New York–based artist Michael Shapiro.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation and partners invite you to the annual HOWLoween at the Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center in Kansas City. Visitors can take a Wildside Walk through the native plant garden and look at displays of nocturnal wildlife, and participate in activity stations along the way. Local community groups will have table displays and treats on offer. You can catch HOWLoween Saturday, October 18th, at 5 to 8 p.m.
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The two survivors of an American military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean will be sent to Ecuador and Colombia, their home countries, President Trump said.
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NPR has lost a singular, distinctive radio journalist: Susan Stamberg, who died Thursday. She was the first woman to host a national news broadcast and set the tone, pace, and scope of the network.
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American millionaires and celebrities are buying up British soccer teams in record numbers.
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Family caregivers offer their wit, wisdom and survival tips for the hardest unpaid job in America.
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Guillermo del Toro has said it was his lifelong dream to make his own version of Frankenstein. That dream has now been realized — and then some.