Representative Jason Smith represents rural southern Missouri as he stands before Congress in Washington, DC.
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Alton Chamber Of Commerce Seeks Officers
With ongoing updates regarding the Walnut Festival and its tax status, talk about upcoming elections was a hot topic.
Heart Of The Ozarks Fair Is Happening June 2nd-7th
The Heart of the Ozarks Fair is happening from Monday, June 2, 2025, through Saturday, June 7, 2025, in West Plains, Missouri.
Missouri Congress Working On Raising Awareness Of Alpha-Gal Syndrome
Representative Matthew Overcast introduced House Bill 986, which brings more awareness to alpha-gal syndrome and Lyme disease, to the Missouri House of Representatives.
Get A Free Cookie Or Ice Cream Cone Just By Reading!
Do you want a free sweet treat? All you have to do is read some books! The Farmer’s Daughter and Court Square Cafe are teeming up for “The Book Quest” summer reading challenge.
This Week, Slaughter Cows And Bulls Sold 2.00-3.00 Higher
Slaughter cows and bulls sold 2.00-3.00 higher. The top slaughter bulls brought 213.00/cwt. and the top slaughter cow brought 167.00/cwt.
AltonMo.com Now Taking Donations For Independence Day Bags
For several years, AltonMo.com staff have gone to local fireworks celebrations to poll attendees and give away gift bags.
Alton Swimming Pool Announces Opening Date For The Season
So grab your swimsuits and beach towels. The Alton city pool will open for the season on Monday, May 26, 2025.
Learn More About Kayaking At A Virtual MDC Program May 21st
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is having a virtual program on May 21, 2025, that will talk about how to kayak and canoe, along with tips and tricks for the two.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Youth Academy Is July 28th-Aug. 1st
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is having a Youth Academy Program from July 28-August 1, 2025, in Piedmont, Missouri.
Invasive Plants Workshop In Alton
Invasive plants can take over the land and replace native plants. The University of Missouri Extension in Oregon County is here to help.
Slaughter Cows Were 2.00-3.00 Higher And Slaughter Bulls Were Steady To 2.00 Higher
Slaughter cows were 2.00-3.00 higher and slaughter bulls were steady to 2.00 higher. Demand was good on a moderate supply of slaughter animals.












