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Hope returns to event venues faster than federal funds arrive
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Few establishments have been as impacted by the pandemic as event venues. Unlike restaurants and retailers, who have struggled to scrape by with curbside, delivery, and online sales, venues need performances and people to make any money at all. Deprived of both for over a year now, most venues are on their last leg, left to struggle as nothing more than an afterthought in most pandemic recovery efforts. What little help has been directed at venues will be more than a day late and a dollar short. A vaccinated public eager to lose themself in a crowd of revelry may find their favorite venues silent.
Posted By: Parker Padgett May 10, 2021 @ 8:48 pm Local News, News, State
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The Ozark School District is breaking ground for two new buildings Tuesday morning.
The two new facilities are the Ozark Innovation Center and the Tiger Paw Early Childhood Center.
Superintendent Chris Bauman says the Innovation Center was made possible when the city passed a bond issue in the past, allowing the district to buy the space for the center.
The Innovation Center will be an extension of programs for high school students grades 9-12.
As of now, Ozark High School has students 10-12, but Bauman says ninth graders will be back in the high school building with the completion of the Innovation Center.