A benefit supper, auction, and raffle is being held on Saturday, October 11, 2025, for Oregon County local David Williams.
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2025-2026 Volleyball Schedules For Couch, Thayer, And Koshkonong
Couch, Thayer, and Koshkonong high school volleyball teams are gearing up for a great season. Here are the school’s volleyball schedules.
Bailey Resigns As MO Attorney General To Move To Federal Position
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is resigning in early September to become the co-deputy director of the FBI.
Rover Fire Department Is Having A BBQ On September 6th
The Rover, Missouri, Volunteer Fire Department is having a BBQ meal and auction on September 6, 2025, to raise money for the fire department.
The Rules For AltonMo.com’s Second Annual Photo Contest
AltonMo.com is having its Second Annual Photo Contest on October 4, 2025, at the 40th Annual Black Gold Walnut Festival.
Alton Chamber Of Commerce Had Lots To Discuss At Monthly Meeting
The Alton Chamber of Commerce met on August 21, 2025, to discuss OzSBI, the Walnut Festival, the Pocket Park, and the Halloween Trunk-or-Treat.
2025-2026 Thayer Bobcats Football Schedule Is Here!
School has started for the 2025-2026 school year. The Thayer Bobcats football team is gearing up for a great season. The Bobcats have ten games on their schedule.
New School Laws Come Into Effect With The Start Of New School Year
Governor Kehoe signed into law some changes regarding homeschooling, private schooling, and public schooling.
Students Can No Longer Use Cell Phones While In School
Governor Kehoe of Missouri signed into law Senate Bill 68 which says that students cannot be on a cell phone while at school.
Prepare Now To Be A Better Bow Hunter
The MDC is hosting a virtual event all about bow hunting. Attendees will learn about wildlife identification, habits and habitats…
Are You Aware Of Missouri’s Purple Paint Law?
Are you aware of Missouri ‘s purple paint law? While ‘No Trespassing’ signs are a lawful notice of personal property, so is the purple paint.
Missouri Removes Ineligible People From Voter Rolls
In 2025 alone, as of the release, Missouri’s local election authorities removed more than 195,000 outdated or ineligible voter registrations.












