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  2. Alcohol laws of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    As a result, despite the lack of statewide prohibition, by the end of nationwide prohibition in 1934 half of Missouri's counties had gone dry. Immediately, though, Missouri enacted its first Liquor Control Law, which repealed and superseded those local laws. [11] [12] This was the first time Missouri had any statewide control of liquor. [13]

  3. Drug policy of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Prohibition caused Missouri's economy to take a hit, as large wineries like Stone Hill Winery were shut down during prohibition. Vineyards were also uprooted, making it impossible to resume production in 1933, when alcohol bans were lifted. There are no dry counties in the state of Missouri. In Missouri's constitution, dry counties are ...

  4. 9:30 Club - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its reopening, the club owners organized a "christening" show for media and friends featuring the Fleshtones and Too Much Joy. On January 5, 1996, the new 9:30 Club opened to the public with a show that included the Smashing Pumpkins. [7] The club has a distinctive wheeled stage mounted on rails, which can be moved back and forth as ...

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    A Missouri lawmaker wants to abolish the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and give the governor the authority to redistribute its powers, duties, personnel and property.

  7. Rolla High School - Wikipedia

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    Among the high school's predecessor buildings was the Rolla Building that opened in 1871. It was shared with the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy in its first year of existence. The college bought the building for $25,000 in 1875 and it remains in use as the school's mathematics library after being extensively renovated. [2]

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