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Dr. Smith awarded Nobel Prize.

Dr. Smith of University of Missouri: Awarded Nobel Prize

Business October 13, 2018December 1, 2018 Staff 0 Comments

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is not just handed out to anybody. It takes time, effort, and some real researching skills.

Rain on glass.

Remnants of Tropical Storm Sergio Expected to hit Alton, MO

Weather October 13, 2018October 16, 2018 Staff 0 Comments

Tropical Storm Sergio hit the Baja California coast on Friday bringing lots of rain and wind with it.

NFL: OCT 07 Jaguars at Chiefs

NFL’s Number One Offense Wins Over NFL’s Number One Defense

Chiefs October 8, 2018October 11, 2018 Staff 0 Comments

The number one offense versus the number one NFL defense led to a surprising finish.

Winner of the bed race accepts prize. Commentary

One Rule at the Second Annual Bed Race- Keep the Bed Together

Recreation October 8, 2018October 10, 2018 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

After one month of advertising of the bed race event, a few spectators stood around and watched eagerly.

Annual Black Gold Walnut Festival activities.

Quick Glimpse: Black Gold Walnut Festival 2018

Recreation October 7, 2018October 10, 2018 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

What a beautiful day for the annual Black Gold Walnut Festival held on the square in Alton, MO.

Thayer Football Game. Commentary

Thayer Bobcats are Outmatched by Ava Bears

Sports October 6, 2018October 31, 2018 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Thayer Bobcats football played the Ava Bears. This was a conference game, at halftime, the score was 0-20.

Autumn Leaves.

Inaugural Parson Family Fall Festival at Missouri Governor’s Mansion

Recreation September 29, 2018December 1, 2018 Staff 0 Comments

Governor Mike Parson has decided to hold the first annual Parson Family Fall Festival this October.

Judges gavel.

Steven Privette Appointed Presiding Judge 37th Judicial Circuit

Government September 26, 2018October 10, 2018 Staff 4 Comments

Governor Parson appointed Steven Privette as Presiding Judge for the 37th Judicial Circuit.

Patrick Mahomes (15) scrambles with the ball

The Tale Of Two Halves: Chiefs Overcome Steelers 442 Passing Yards

Chiefs September 20, 2018September 22, 2018 TJ Thomas 0 Comments

By the end of the first quarter, the chiefs had put 21 on the board, and the Steelers were struggling to get started. Critics on both sides lamented the defenses.

Cracked, hard dirt caused from a drought and hot weather.

DNR Contributes Near $1 Million to Assist Drought Stricken Communities

Politics September 14, 2018November 2, 2018 Staff 0 Comments

So far the there are eight community water suppliers that will receive money from the emergency drought funding.

Missouri state capitol building.

Governor Mike Parson’s 100th Day in Office

Government September 11, 2018December 1, 2018 Staff 0 Comments

Governor Mike Parson has now been Missouri’s state governor for 100 days, after being sworn in on June 1st.

MDA changes conservation regulations.

Are You Ready to Welcome MDC’s New Hunting Regulations

Outdoor Living September 5, 2018December 1, 2018 Staff 0 Comments

Missouri has recently proposed new regulations regarding the use of toxic shot while dove hunting.

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