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Watch: All The Events The AltonMo.com Field Team Covered In 2025
Last year, 2025, proved to be a busy year for AltonMo.com: countless events, hundreds of articles, hundreds of social media posts, dozens of videos. Here is AltonMo.com’s 2025 in review.
Gov. Kehoe Secures Millions To Strengthen Rural Healthcare
Governor Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services announced that they have been awarded more than $216 million in funding.
MDC Accepting Christmas Tree Donations To Help Around The State
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is accepting live Christmas tree donations to help with wildlife throughout the state.
Two Missouri Parks Closed For Wild Hog Hunting
Two Missouri state parks will be closed to the public as conservationists work to eliminate feral hogs from the air.
Learn About Hunting Regulations At Virtual Event On January 1st
Join Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) educators online to learn about hunting regulations in the Show-Me State on Jan. 1 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Â
Echoes of the Past- A Light Sensation For The Entire Family
The Echoes of the Past light display in Thayer is going on right now and will continue every evening through Christmas night.
Alton Methodist Church Is Having A Christmas Eve Service
The Alton United Methodist Church is having a Christmas Eve Candlelight Service on December 24, 2025, at their church.
An Update On What Representative Elliott Is Doing In Jefferson City
Representative Keith Elliott has been busy in Jefferson City this past year. He has given several of the things that has happened in 2025.
Need A Night Off From Cooking? Free Spaghetti Dinner Tonight
One can get worn out before Christmas is here. !Victory Freewill Baptist Church is hosting a FREE community-wide spaghetti dinner!.
MDC Is Changing Regulations For Next Year’s Deer Season
The MDC is currently changing the regulations to deer season. The changes are to make it easier on hunters, as well as to keep CWD from spreading.
2026 Governor’s Prayer Breakfast Is Planned For January 14th
Governor Mike Kehoe and his wife invite Missourians to attend the 2026 Governor’s Prayer Breakfast on January 14, 2026, at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City.











