Why There is a Heinz Tomato Ketchup Shortage in the U.S.The Indian Ridge development near Branson was started in 2006 and the plans included a water park, shopping areas, a 390-room hotel resort, a golf course, a marina and a museum of Native American history, according to KY3. However, a screenshot of the post can be viewed at KTTS. The post was signed by Sheriff Doug Rader, according to KTVI's report, but it could not be found at the link provided when Newsweek tried to access it on Tuesday morning.
Please go visit our many other tourist attractions in Stone County including Table Rock lake! Thank you!' It has been a constant flow of people walking down in the development all weekend. Please do not enter the property,' the post went on. 'Our Deputies are very busy handling calls for service and really do not want to write people tickets for trespassing. 'THIS IS PRIVATE PROPERTY AND YOU CAN BE CITED FOR TRESPASSING! This has caused this location off of 76 Highway to become a tourist attraction,' the sheriff's office wrote, according to KTVI. 'A recent Tik-Tok video went viral about the Indian Ridge development that went bankrupt.
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