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Nina Todea

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Jefferson City’s Little Free Libraries offer the chance to share a story with those in need

At her library on Hobbs Road, tucked among the colorful titles, Letha Piper has a little notebook of love notes.
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Charlotte Russell awarded June Golden Hammer Award

When returning to her Woodlawn Avenue home one day, Charlotte Russell was greeted by a note on the door from Laura Ward with the Historic City of Jefferson.
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Missouri Explorers bicentennial program offers historic enrichment

From African American history to French and German, or to the history of the state’s cemeteries, Missouri has a gold mine of historical tidbits hidden under the surface, just waiting to be found.
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Area fireworks, celebrations set for weekend

With Fourth of July just around the corner, area towns are gearing up for nights of food, fireworks and good, old-fashioned carnival fun.
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Salute to America back minus carnival rides this year

This year’s Salute to America Fourth of July celebration is back, with three days of festival and carnival activities.
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MO Blues, Old Munichburg associations partner to host blues festiva...

This Saturday’s market held in Old Munichburg will be a bit livelier than usual as three bands are set to take the stage and bring summer blues to the area.
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For comedy promoter Randy Dinwiddie, business is no laughing matter

When Randy Dinwiddie dove into comedy a few years ago, he expected it, like any other business venture starting from the ground up, to come with some challenges.
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Jefferson City YMCA hosts fundraiser night of music, food to ‘Send ...

Fresh off the heels of musical performances downtown and a handful of others incoming, the Jefferson City area YMCA is hosting its own fundraiser night of music and food Saturday to benefit the YMCA Summer Camp.
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Thursday Night Live adds food, pep rally to season’s schedule

Downtown’s own Thursday Night Live is coming back this year with more food, more fun and a certain flavor of local music its become known for.
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True/False Film Fest to feature dozens of films, music, food this w...

For nearly a year, organizers of the True/False Film Fest in Columbia have been searching for ways to make it work, hoping to bring back
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California drive-in movie theater showing 1993 film ‘Dazed and Conf...

After a successful round last year, Andrew Korte, owner of 364 Productions, is yet again bringing a handful of drive-in movies to the Mid-Missouri area starting this weekend.
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Scene One Theatre opens first show since September

After more than half a year since switching off the lights on stage in September, Scene One Theatre is setting back up to usher in its latest production, Neil Simon’s
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Adult Fine Art Exhibit opens this weekend

The Adult Fine Art Exhibit is back this year for the upcoming weeks, continuing a decades-long tradition in showcasing artwork from the community’s best amateur and professional artists in a space that’s all about expression and appreciation.
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‘The Robe’ opens tonight at Stained Glass Theatre

Don’t worry, the Roman soldiers greeting you at the doors of Stained Glass Theatre will have your best interests in mind — really, they just want you to enjoy the show.
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River City Music Revival brings local music back to stage for secon...

Though the music festival is scaling back in some ways, the River City Music Revival will still set up shop and provide a night to connect with local music.
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Mid-Missouri says goodbye to 2020 with celebrations

It’s finally coming to an end — the year that has brought a flurry of less-than-positive coronavirus coverage, school worries, reckonings on race and a historical presidential election.
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Scene One Theatre celebrating Christmas in July

It’s never too early to celebrate Christmas — and Scene One Theatre in Jefferson City is giving people the chance to do so in July.
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JC resale shops take on new precautions to address virus concerns

Bill Kupferle never expected to be lugging an ozone machine into his resale shop on East High Street, but now that it’s there, he can’t really imagine reopening the business without it.
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Jefferson City’s ‘Best Mom’ doesn’t believe in giving up

If she could write a book to describe her mom, 11-year-old Zhoe Smith is sure it would be well over 1,000 pages.
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Can’t see your stylist during quarantine? You might consider growin...

We’re all probably a week or two away from doing something traumatic to our hair. D.I.Y. haircuts? Box dye? Bangs? They’re tempting.
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Russellville native’s film to be shown at Capitol City Cinema

Russellville native Cole Payne’s work is making a rare homecoming. Starting at 7 p.m. tonight and running through Sunday,