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High Dressing Cattle Shines— Slaughter Cattle Trading 2.00-5.00 Higher
Demand was ample and supply was heavy on slaughter animals and a moderate supply of replacement cattle. Prices increased from last week.
Heart Of The Ozarks Fair Brings Huge Crowds The First Night
This year on opening night of the carnival, on June 7, 2022, the rides were only one dollar each. Huge crowds came and enjoyed the rides.
Local Youngster Myla Woods Is 2022 Missouri Little Miss Agriculture
Little Miss Myla Woods won a heavily contested opportunity to represent agriculture across Missouri and ultimately, the nation.
Mail Your Envelopes Now Before Rate Increases
Beginning July 10, 2022, the price for postage of a first class envelope will increase from 58 cents to 60 cents. This is the standard Forever stamp.
Alton, Missouri Is Preparing For The Next Solar Eclipse
In 2024, a solar eclipse will be visible in parts of the United States. This eclipse will take place on April 8, 2024.
Hay Harvest Impacts Cattle Market While Moderate Supply Bred Cows & Pairs
In a better week than last week, slaughter cows and bulls traded 2.00 higher. Demand was good…
Want A Booth At The Alton Fireworks- Call City Hall Now
The annual Alton fireworks display is scheduled for Friday, July 1, 2022. The Alton City Hall is looking for vendors.
Get Ready- Now Is The Time To Apply For Your Bear Or Elk Permit
Missouri Department of Conservation has announced that it is now accepting applications for the bear and elk permits.
Video: Guest Speaker Talks About 2024 Eclipse At Alton Chamber Meeting
The Alton, Mo, Chamber of Commerce meeting took place on May 19, 2022. Autumn Shirley from OSBI spoke about the 2024 total solar eclipse.
Governor Parson Approves The Voter Photo ID Protection Bill
Governor Parson signed into law measures to ensure the validity and protection of each legal citizen’s vote.
Mo Conservation Warns Residents It’s Time To Be Bear Aware
The spring is officially here, and these mammals are leaving their winter dens in search of food. Missourians need to “Be Bear Aware.”












