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“Not Forgotten” must be seen

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There are museum exhibits meant to inform and museum exhibits meant to matter. The new Vietnam War exhibit, “Not Forgotten”, at the Excelsior Springs Museum belongs firmly in the second category. This is not a display you breeze past. It is detailed, immersive and deeply human. It asks visitors to slow down, read carefully, reflect and sit with a period of history that was complicated, emotional and often painful. Most importantly, it refuses to reduce the Vietnam War or the people who lived through it to a single narrative. Instead, the exhibit does what history should always do: it tells the whole story.

Letter To The Editor

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Dear Editor, I am sharing the ballot information for the upcoming April election: https://raycountymo. com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ray-MO-040726-Publication.pdf Historically, this election has seen very low turnout. Between spring farming, the end of the school year and tax deadlines, civic duties often take a backseat to daily life. However, this year there are six ballot issues requesting new or renewed taxes.