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Alton Finally Saw And Felt Rain: Answer To Prayers Of Many
There has been a lot of heat this summer. There have been several days of heat advisories and heat warnings.
Alton Senior Center Closed July 18-22 Due To Floor Renovations
The Alton, Missouri, Senior Center is going to be closed from Monday, July 18 through Friday, July 22, 2022, due to floor renovations.
Types Of Eclipses And What Will Alton Participate In
How many eclipses are there and what are the differences? An eclipse, by definition, happens when the sun, moon, and earth align together.
Family Dollar/Dollar Tree Is Having Deals For Their Grand Opening This Week!
The new Family Dollar/Dollar Tree is having their grand opening on July 16, 2022, at their store on 501 Old Highway 19, in Alton, Missouri.
Slaughter Cows Traded 4.00-6.00 Lower While Slaughter Bulls Traded 4.00 Lower
Slaughter cows traded 4.00-6.00 lower and slaughter bulls traded 4.00 lower. Demand was good on a heavy supply of slaughter cows.
Don’t Start A Fire! Burn Ban Set For Oregon County Until Further Notice
Presiding Oregon County Commissioner David Stubblefield has issued a burn ban that is in place until further notice.
Traveling Through Thayer? Construction Planned On Hwy 63
Bridges in Thayer are in need of repair, Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) has scheduled repair work in Thayer.
Biden Launches Council To Link Parents With Schools
In an attempt to create peace, the Biden administration launched the National Parents and Families Engagement Council.
Senator Hawley Fights Against Registering Women For The Draft
Senator Hawley and other like-minded senators drafted a letter in opposition to forcing women to register for the draft.
Are Dutch Farmers Going Out Of Business? What Will They Eat?
Netherlands lawmakers voted on Tuesday to reduce nitrogen use. This law puts great restraints on farmers and fertilizers.
Governor Parson Vetoes Certain Bills- Requires More Aid From Legislators
Governor Parson vetoed a couple of bills put forward by our legislators. Instead, He wants tax relief for all Missouri taxpayers,












