Alton, Missouri has a “Bear in the Area” sign posted on Highway AA near the Mark Twain Forest Preserve.Â
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“Bear in Area” Sign Spotted On AA Highway Out of Alton
On Highway AA, which is north of Alton, MO off State Route 19 a “Bear in the Area” sign was installed.
Missouri’s 100th General Assembly Concludes “Historic” Session
About a year ago Missouri Governor Parson promised a “fresh start” for all Missouri citizens, with the help of the General Assembly.
Missouri Senate Passes Eight-Week Abortion Ban
On Thursday, Missouri became the newest addition to the short list of states which have passed a “heartbeat bill.”
Kansas City Chiefs 2019 Game Schedule is Here
We’ve all been waiting for the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs schedule to come up. And it finally has!
Feral Hogs are Taking Over Southern Missouri
Lately the feral hog population has been skyrocketing throughout the state of Missouri causing farmers to quit planting their fields.
Michael Knowles Invited to Missouri Capitol After UMKC Incident
Michael Knowles, a host as well as an author for The Daily Wire, was reportedly assaulted during an event at the University of Missouri.
Annual Stamp out Hunger Food Drive Held on May 11
For the past 27 years, your local USPS employees have been hard at work participating in one of the largest single-day food drives.
Tick-Borne Lyme Disease on The Rise for 2020
The tick has been hitching rides on your friendly neighborhood mammals (deer) and has now spread to more places than ever.
Missouri Spring Turkey Season Ends With Over 38,000 Harvested Birds
For many, the only time turkey is hunted is when you’re stalking the grocery store for a perfect butterball for Thanksgiving.
Governor Parson Signs a Proclamation for Public Service Recognition Week
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a proclamation recently which declares May 5-11 as Public Service Recognition Week.
Alton Missouri Farmers Market Now Open
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.












