After a long wait, the First Baptist has a new pastor. David Langston and his wife Debbie accepted the call the this church.
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New Study Shows Homeschooling Is Best For Teens Who Need Sleep
A study shows that homeschooled teens sleep longer each week than their public school counterparts.
Missouri Is One Of 20 States Suing Biden Over Transgender Policies
Twenty states are working together to stop Biden’s transgender mandate that is tied to schools.
Get An Early Bird Discount- TeenPact Registration Is Open!
TeenPact is an organization that teaches teenagers about the government and politics. The registration for classes opens September 1, 2021.
Simple Tips To Get The New School Year Started Right
Whether you home school, public educate, or private educate, we want the beginning of the year to go smoothly.
Twin Pines Conservation Area Hosts Free Family Fishing This Saturday
The Missouri Department of Conservation Twin Pines Conservation Education Center (MDC) (CEC) is hosting a family fish day.
Alton School Board Meeting Thursday Night To Discuss Taxes
Tonight is the monthly school board meeting. A notable topic at tonight’s meeting will discussion of tax rates.
A Destination Dig VBS Is Going To Be Held Aug. 9-12 In Thayer
Another VBS is being held in the area. The Thayer Free Will Baptist Church is having a Destination Dig VBS from August 9-12, 2021.
All Students Are Welcome To Come To Thayer’s Back-To-School Fair Aug. 5
All students are welcome to come to Thayer’s Back-to-School Fair on Thursday, August 5, 2021. The fair is from 8:00 am until noon.
Loving Parent When You Live Far Away From Kids After Divorce—Possible?
It is very important for your kids to know they are not trash to be “kicked to the curb of life.” They won’t understand all that has happened but it helps.
Enjoy The Whitten Access On The Eleven Point River As You Go Visit It
The Eleven Point River is a widely known river in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. It has many accesses to it. One of them is the Whitten Access.
Numbers Are In: Homeschooing Is Here To Stay
It’s mid-summer and parents are thinking about back to school. How can they help it when its sales are everywhere?











