U.S. representative district 8 has elected Jason Smith to represent us in Congress. He is casting votes to protect our freedoms.
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Purchase Raffle Tickets Now To Help Local Resident
Longtime local resident Steve Simmons has been diagnosed with cancer. Local businesses are collaborating.
Governor Parson Vetoes Certain Bills- Requires More Aid From Legislators
Governor Parson vetoed a couple of bills put forward by our legislators. Instead, He wants tax relief for all Missouri taxpayers,
Representative Smith Compares Costs From Now To A Year Ago
Representative Jason Smith is working hard in Washington DC to thwart the leftist agenda of raising our taxes,
Alton Senior Center Receives Grant From Ozarks Food Harvest
Alton Senior Center recently received a capacity building grant thanks to Ozarks Food Harvest. Ozarks Food Harvest invested $1 million
Alton Chamber Of Commerce Meeting, June 2022
The Alton Chamber of Commerce met on Thursday, June 16, 2022. Although not too many members were present, a lot was discussed.
Looking For A Job? Family Dollar/ Dollar Tree Is Now Hiring
Whether you are looking for full time employment or a part time addition of income, Family Dollar/Dollar Tree may be just the place for you.
Is There Really Food Shortages In The United States?
Much talk has been in the news regarding food shortages. Are the voices accurate? Should we as Americans expect food shortages?
Mail Your Envelopes Now Before Rate Increases
Beginning July 10, 2022, the price for postage of a first class envelope will increase from 58 cents to 60 cents. This is the standard Forever stamp.
Watch Out! The Walmart Produce Section No Longer Carries Clear Bags
No clear bags are provided for itemized fruit and vegetables. For my handpicked oranges, tomatoes, or peppers, nothing.
Set Off For Spring: Two City Wide Yard Sale Events
We have two city wide sales on Friday and Saturday, May 6th and 7th. Thayer, Missouri as well as Mammoth Spring,
Alton School Board Meeting Discusses What Is And Plans For Future
On Thursday, March 10, 2022 the Alton school board met for its monthly meeting. Several items were up for discussion. Here is a brief synapse.











