AGP Executive Report

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Local Culture & Commerce: Calm & Collected Mercantile in Willard leans into small-town nostalgia, with carefully curated vintage booths and a Thanksgiving-night tradition that draws crowds. Public Safety & Reform: A look at how Camden became a model for police reform, crediting community and activist groups plus local media—not just policy changes. Community Events: Riverside Park’s “Party in the Park” kicks off summer along the Missouri River, while Cape Folk Fest returns June 6 with history talks, folk art, and live music. Education & Scholarships: UCM recognized 2026 Heritage Scholarship recipients at Guadalupe Centers, continuing a long-running push to expand college access. Health & Environment: Southwest Missouri residents organize against a proposed data center, citing health worries and property tax concerns; similar opposition is building in Nodaway County. Reproductive Rights: Abortion-rights groups launch a campaign against Missouri’s Amendment 3, arguing it’s a “bait and switch” to overturn the 2024 vote. Immigration & Human Rights: An AP investigation highlights an alarming spike in ICE detainee suicides, with Missouri cases tied to oversight failures. Civic Life & Faith: A Becket Fund brief argues St. Louis-area teachers were treated unfairly on religious COVID vaccine exemptions. Nonprofits: Cape Area Community Foundation awards grants to five southeast Missouri nonprofits, including suicide prevention training and school-based Girl Scout troops.

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May 28, 2026

Durham School Services maintenance teams win eight Missouri safety awards

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May 26, 2026

DPA Auctions teams with Missouri Soybean Association

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May 25, 2026

Montessori Reggio Academy marks 10 years in Sugar Land

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May 20, 2026

Brian Trull sells PokeNerds in seven-figure deal

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Missouri lawmakers pass sweeping healthcare changes in 2026 legislative session

Missouri lawmakers pass sweeping healthcare changes in 2026 legislative session

Missouri bill aims to make it easier to dismiss lawsuits that punish public criticism

Missouri bill aims to make it easier to dismiss lawsuits that punish public criticism

Missouri plans food benefit restrictions, but details remain unclear

Missouri plans food benefit restrictions, but details remain unclear

Toyota Missouri marks 35 years of cylinder head production and community support

Toyota Missouri marks 35 years of cylinder head production and community support

Immigration Decline Is Reversing Post-Covid Population Growth in These Cities

Immigration Decline Is Reversing Post-Covid Population Growth in These Cities


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Summer fun kicks off at central Missouri state parks and historic sites

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May 28, 2026

Durham School Services Missouri Maintenance Teams Bestowed Fleet Excellence Award for Exceptional Commitment to Safety

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May 27, 2026

Missouri’s Division of Cannabis Regulation announces recall for cannabis products in partnership with CPC of Missouri – Smithville, LLC, MAN000016

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May 27, 2026

Missouri’s Division of Cannabis Regulation announces recall for cannabis products in partnership with CPC of Missouri – Smithville, LLC, MAN000016

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Route FF in Platte County closed June 1 - Nov. 1 for improvements.

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DPA Auctions Partners With Missouri Soybean Association to Support Farmers

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