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Des Moines native premieres new movie in his hometown
Des Moines native premieres new movie in his hometown

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Entertainment
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Des Moines native premieres new movie in his hometown

DES MOINES, Iowa — A Des Moines native is back in the metro to premiere his new movie titled 'Bob Trevino Likes It.' It's based on a true story of friendship that the writer and director of the film found with a stranger while looking for her father on social media. Roosevelt High School alum Edgar Rosa produced the movie and spoke with students at Central Campus about how he got involved with the project. For Sale: The biggest house in Polk County 'And they were looking for someone who's good at logistics and budgeting and that's my specialty. So it sort of – we became like the perfect match, the perfect three-headed monster. And shot it in 2023 during the SAG strike, which was crazy. And fortunately had a very successful festival run in 2024, and it's in its wide release this weekend,' said Rosa. Rosa will be introducing the film at the Varsity Cinema in Des Moines. Friday night's tickets are sold out, but there are still some available for Saturday. The movie will also be playing at the movie theater at Jordan Creek through next week. Rosa says the movie's themes of connection and chosen family feel full circle as he returns home to Des Moines from LA. 'I found a wonderful chosen family in the broadcasting and film here, and my drama troupe at Roosevelt, and through the artistic community whether it was the Des Moines Playhouse or Heartland Youth Choir. I was really able to have very many chosen families and I think this film really highlights and celebrates those people,' Rosa said. You can check out the movie's trailer and find showtimes here. Des Moines native premieres new movie in his hometown For Sale: The biggest house in Polk County Polk County tax assessments rolling out; expert says they're looking better than 2023 Tariffs could mean more expensive car repairs Wild Lights at Blank Park Zoo returns this weekend Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Des Moines Public Schools pausing Central Campus Agriscience program
Des Moines Public Schools pausing Central Campus Agriscience program

Yahoo

time08-03-2025

  • General
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Des Moines Public Schools pausing Central Campus Agriscience program

DES MOINES, Iowa — Des Moines Public Schools announced in a press release in February that it will be pausing its Central Campus Agriscience program for a year. 'While enrollment in the Agriscience program has declined, Central Campus is taking a forward-thinking approach by temporarily pausing the program for one year. During this time, school leaders will convene a steering committee – including students, parents, community members, and agriscience partners – to redesign the curriculum. The reimagined program will prepare students to tackle global agricultural challenges and develop innovative solutions.' Des Moines Public Schools LSI cuts 28 employees, resettlement program after government funding pause Current and formers students of the agriscience program showed up to a school board meeting this past Tuesday to voice their concerns about the program pause. Trinity Barth, a former Central Campus Agriscience program student, was at the meeting and said that a pause on the program would have lots of downsides. 'It's also going to put a pause on our annual plant sale, which is where we get most of our funding for, say, local, state and national trips, and also purchasing animals. And pretty much everything else that we do in the Agriscience program is paid for by that sale,' Barth said. Metro News: Des Moines Public Schools pausing Central Campus Agriscience program LSI cuts 28 employees, resettlement program after government funding pause Domestic abuse suspect arrested; DMPD officers suffer minor injuries in incident 10 years of two-wheeled service, one burrito at a time A look inside Des Moines' homelessness crisis Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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