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Feral Hogs are Taking Over Southern Missouri

Outdoor Living May 11, 2019May 12, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

Lately the feral hog population has been skyrocketing throughout the state of Missouri causing farmers to quit planting their fields.

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Michael Knowles Invited to Missouri Capitol After UMKC Incident

Politics May 10, 2019May 10, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

Michael Knowles, a host as well as an author for The Daily Wire, was reportedly assaulted during an event at the University of Missouri.

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Annual Stamp out Hunger Food Drive Held on May 11

Lifestyle May 9, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

For the past 27 years, your local USPS employees have been hard at work participating in one of the largest single-day food drives.

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Tick-Borne Lyme Disease on The Rise for 2020

Outdoor Living May 7, 2019May 7, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

The tick has been hitching rides on your friendly neighborhood mammals (deer) and has now spread to more places than ever.

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Missouri Spring Turkey Season Ends With Over 38,000 Harvested Birds

Outdoor Living May 6, 2019May 6, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

For many, the only time turkey is hunted is when you’re stalking the grocery store for a perfect butterball for Thanksgiving.

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Governor Parson Signs a Proclamation for Public Service Recognition Week

Government May 6, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a proclamation recently which declares May 5-11 as Public Service Recognition Week.

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Alton Missouri Farmers Market Now Open

Recreation May 2, 2019May 3, 2019 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Once again it’s spring. A sure sign of spring is the beginning of the local Farmer’s Market. Although it has been a seemingly cool spring, farmers are still growing items.

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South-West Missouri Sees Multiple Power Outages After Rough Storm

Weather May 1, 2019May 1, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

On Tuesday, multiple storms broke out across the U.S. plains, birthing over two dozen deadly tornadoes in five separate states.

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Missouri Politicians Speak at Oregon County Lincoln Day

Politics April 27, 2019 David Thomas 0 Comments

Alton Missouri’s Lincoln Day began at 1 p.m. at the Community Worship Center in Alton with Laird leading the meeting.

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Governor Parson Requests Approval for Disaster Declaration in Missouri

Government April 24, 2019April 24, 2019 Staff 0 Comments

On April 24th Missouri Governor Mike Parson requested that President Trump approve of Missouri’s major disaster declaration.

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Mammoth Spring Science Fair Winners Announced

Lifestyle April 22, 2019 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

On Friday, April 19, 2019, HAPPY held a science fair. Students schooled at home met and participated in a fun-filled science day.

Alton First Baptist Church Holds Easter Sunrise Service

Community April 22, 2019May 3, 2019 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Once again Alton, MO held an Easter sunrise service. On Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019, the First Baptist Church of Alton, MO opened its doors to welcome the community to an early resurrection service.

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