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Man charged with trafficking drugs after allegedly throwing meth over prison fence
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A Christian County man was charged on Tuesday after authorities claim he threw about 64.2 grams of methamphetamine over a fence on March 30 at Algoa Correctional Center in Jefferson City. Lucas Robertson, of Oldfield, Missouri, was charged with first-degree drug trafficking and having a weapon at a correctional center. A The post Man charged with trafficking drugs after allegedly throwing meth over prison fence appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Retromania Live bringing the 80s to Branson
The end of August in Branson is going to give visitors and guests a chance to party hearty with a totally tubular music festival that will be anything but grody to the max. Retromania Live will be a five-day music festival from August 21 through August 25 at various locations, but focused mainly at the Mansion Theatre in Branson. The festival will feature multiple 80s rock stars along with multiple special events including 80s movies at 80s prices, artist meet and greets, after party concerts and events, and a special Silver Dollar City wrapup day.
Retromania launches ’80s music vacation in Missouri
BRANSON, Mo. — A five-day festival is bringing the ’80s to Branson. Retromania hosted a launch party today for its live ’80s music vacation – planned for August 21 through 25. The week will be filled with parties, costume contests, and celebrity meet and greets –...
WATCH: Recent rain floods Marvel Cave at Silver Dollar City
SILVER DOLLAR CITY, Mo. (KY3) — Recent rain rushed water into Marvel Cave at Silver Dollar City. Cave Guide Corey posted a video of the flooded cave to his Facebook page on Monday. He says water like this usually takes a week to go down. But with more rain...
Branson aldermen looking to stop code violating hotel conversions
Owners of failing or fading hotels and motels in the city of Branson’s entertainment district who were hoping to avoid city codes on health and safety issues by declaring their facilities multi-family dwellings could be thwarted by the Branson Board of Aldermen. The recent Lodging Safety Initiative launched by...
Kimberling City Police Chief named MO Chief of the Year
Kimberling City Police Chief named MO Chief of the Year.
Family calls 911 to save overturned rafters in the James River
It was meant to be a peaceful family outing on Tuesday morning but quickly turned into a near-tragic situation. The Hollers family was walking Galena’s historic Y Bridge with their 18-month-old son, watching the flood waters rush by below. “We were talking about how bad the waters were. I thought ‘Man, it would be terrible […]
RetroMania Live is coming to Branson
BRANSON, Mo. — A festival of 80’s music and celebrities is coming to Branson this summer. The five-day 80’s music vacation will be in town from August 21-25. In addition to enjoying performances by 12 national bands including Vince Neil, Bobby Brown and Night Ranger, attendees can look forward to appearances by comedian Pauly Shore, […]
Ozarks artists depict Rose O'Neill's activism, playfulness in new downtown Branson mural
Within a couple of weeks, a new mural will be completed in downtown Branson celebrating the life of a woman whose story is often untold. For more than a year, Missouri artists Christine Riutzel and Delanie Johnson have been planning the execution of a 21-by-28-foot mural dedicated to Rose O'Neill. Located on the south side of the Branson Centennial Museum in downtown Branson, they hope to have the mural completed by mid-May.
In Culinary News: T’ähä Mexican Kitchen
The father and son team that owns and operates the Little Hacienda Mexican restaurants in Branson, Missouri, is going back to its roots bringing the cuisine of Central Mexico to Kansas City—specifically meaty dishes from the state of Hidalgo, Mexico, where Fidel Gomez grew up on a farm. He and his son, Jose Gomez, will open T’ähä Mexican Kitchen this spring in the former Jax’s Fish House & Oyster Bar location in the West Plaza. The name means “dream” in Otomi, which is the largest group of Indigenous people in the Central region of Mexico. With the growing interest in discovering the food from various regions in Mexico, the family feels the time is right to celebrate the cultural and Indigenous dishes of their Mexican home state, like barbacoa, where cuts of beef, lamb, or goat are slow roasted over an open flame. Game meat, such as deer and rabbit, may also grace the menu, as it is hunted and prized in both the Midwest and Central Mexico. Find them on Instagram.
More acts announced for Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
Two more music acts were recently announced for upcoming appearances at the Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale. Imagine Dragons will make their stop at the arena on Sunday, Sept. 8 to support their new record, LOOM, which is to be released on June 28. It is the band’s biggest North American headline tour to date.
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