The theatre department at Northwest Missouri State University showcased two productions at the Ron Houston Studio Theatre last weekend. The two shows, Treehouse and Hearts like Fists, had auditions at the start of the semester and have been practicing since then. Remington Carter, director of Treehouse, said the cast put a lot of work into the production.
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Cities are grappling with how to proceed concerning the increase in data centers in Missouri.
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The City of Rock Port is moving to regulate businesses selling hemp and marijuana products within city limits as the industry continues to expand locally.
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A visitation will be held Friday and the funeral Saturday at James River Church.
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City Manager Ryan Heiland presented an annual review of the 2026-30 Airport CIP that was approved and submitted to the Missouri Department of Transportation. He said the projects within this plan are financed by non-primary entitlement funds.
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The Missouri House unanimously approved the registration legislation Monday for vehicles less than six years old.
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