Beaux Arts Ball s reigning royalty set to cede crowns
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Owen Blackorby is the Art Association of Jacksonville’s reigning Beaux Arts Ball king. He will relinquish his crown July 31.Warmowski PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
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Claire Cody is the Art Association of Jacksonville’s reigning Beaux Arts Ball queen. She will relinquish her crown July 31.Warmowski PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
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Owen Blackorby and Claire Cody, the Art Association of Jacksonville’s 2020 Beaux Arts Ball king and queen, are preparing to crown their successors July 31 during this year’s “Run for the Roses” Beaux Arts Ball.
Blackorby was a participant as an eighth grader in the association’s 2012 Beaux Arts Ball, which had a “Black and White” theme. He also was a senior attendant for the Glitz, Glamor and Gatsby 2016 ball.
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Gasconade River Bridges to undergo rehabilitations beginning next week
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Two bridges located over the Gasconade River in Gasconade and Maries Counties will be undergoing rehabilitation over the next several months.
The Missouri Department of Transportation said both bridges have reached the point where rehabilitation is necessary in order to extend the life and usability of the bridges.
On Tuesday, July 6, a contractor working for the Missouri Department of Transportation will begin rehabilitating the Route 63 bridge over the Gasconade River, south of Vienna. This work is expected to take up to 80 days.
During the first week of work, crews will close one lane of Route 63 at the bridge and have flaggers guiding motorists through the work zone. Throughout the remainder of the project, all lanes of Route 63 will be open to motorists at the bridge with a reduced speed limit.