Oregon County residents will cast their votes on Tuesday, April 8, choosing local aldermen, mayors, school boards, and tax decisions.
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Planning To Travel East Through North Carolina? It’s Open!
Hurricane Helene demolished Tennessee and North Carolina. roads, communities, and livelihoods were demolished.
New Photo Contest- Start Taking Pictures Today!
This year, AltonMo.com plans to have another photo contest! Start taking pictures now. Beauty is all around us.
Oregon County Alumni Showdown Was A Huge Success
On March 29, 2025, Couch High School held the first Oregon County Alumni Showdown. Both men and women alumni from Koshkonong, Thayer, Alton, and Couch competed.
Three City Cleanups Announce Their Dates
With that, cities help residents clean their homes and yards. Two cities have announced the dates for spring cleanups: Thayer and Koshkonong.
Alumni Showdown For The Best Of Oregon County!
Couch has arranged a county-wide basketball showdown! They have selected alumni from Couch, Alton, Thayer, and Koshkonong to participate.
Trump Stops Taxpayer Dollars Going To Planned Parenthood
Trump administration announced plans to freeze tens of millions of dollars in family-planning grants to the Planned Parenthood..
Thinking Spring And Flowers? Greenhouse Opens Saturday!
The Outback Greenhouse is opening for the season this Saturday! Come early and take advantage of sales and greenery.
MDC Plans Fishing Event For People With Disabilities
One way to include people with disabilities in outdoor activities is through a fishing day designed specifically for those with disabilities.
Gov Kehoe Suspends Environmental Regs For Cleanups
To expedite cleanup from the storms that ravaged many areas, Governor Kehoe is waiving certain environmental rules.
MDC Urges Caution For Outdoor Burning
No rain recently means dry air. With the winds crossing through, fire dangers are announced, warning people against uncontrolled burns.
Big Businesses Returning to US For Manufacturing
Due to the change in tariffs under Trump, several worldwide companies are returning to the US, creating jobs here.












