The Alton Farmer’s Market is having its final meeting this Saturday. It meets at Tucker Creek Walking Park.
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Blood Drive Needs Volunteers ASAP In Thayer
The American Red Cross will host a Blood Drive on Thursday, October 29th. They are asking for blood as the supply is low due to coronavirus concerns.
Thayer Bobcats Win In Homecoming Game Against The Mountain Grove Panthers
The Thayer Bobcats went up against the Mountain Grove Panthers on Friday, October 23, 2020, for their homecoming game. The Bobcats won 43-14.
Alton Burger Palace Teams Up With AltonMo.com On Election Day
The Alton Burger Palace is teaming up with Altonmo.com to get registered voters out on election day.
West Plains Cancels Community Singing Of ‘Messiah’
The West Plains Council on the Arts announced the cancellation of a Community Messiah Sing this year.
Oregon County Spends $1.2 million in Cares Act Funds
Oregon county is following the government guidelines to use the funds for the best and highest purposes..
Alton Library Offering New Online Reading And Listening Opportunities
The Alton, Missouri Public Library is offering new online reading and listening opportunities with the Libby app.
Senior Center In Alton Hosting A Fish Fry For The Public
The Alton Senior Center is hosting a fish fry that is open to the public as a means of reaching seniors and local residents.
Thayer Bobcats Beat St. Pius Lancers 34-13 In Week 8 Of High School Football
The Thayer Bobcats traveled to Festus, Missouri, on October 26, 2020, to take on the St. Pius Lancers. The Bobcats beat the Lancers 34-13.
Celebrate National Missouri Day
National Missouri Day is celebrated on the third Wednesday of October, which is October 21, 2020.
Insane Gainz Moves To Better Its Customers
The exercise business, Insane Gainz, has moved to Old Street. This is an excellent workout gym run locally.
Alton Alumni Baseball Game And Derby Featured This Saturday, October 17
The Alton Alumni are encouraged to play in a baseball game at the Alton High School in Alton, Missouri, on Saturday, October 17, 2020, at 5 p.m.












