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Governor Parson Ends All Federal Pandemic-Related Unemployment Benefits
Governor Parson directed that Missouri will end participation in all federal pandemic-related unemployment insurance programs.
State Legislators Pass Local Coronavirus Restrictions
On Wednesday, May 12, 2021, Missouri legislators passed orders to restrict governments from abusing their power.
Space X Landed Crew-1 On Earth After Months Away
At 2:56 a.m. EDT on May 2, 2021, the Dragon -where the crew goes- splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tennessee Citizens Voice Their Opinions On Their Billboards
Tennessee citizens are making an outward stand against the tyranny of mask-wearing. Tennessee Stands started the initiative.
Jason’s Mexican Restaurant Is Now Open Serving Delicious Food!
Jason’s Mexican Restaurant had their grand opening on May 8, 2021, at 11:00 pm. People were already waiting before 11:00 for the Mexican food.
Additional Professional Sports Teams Playing Political In Voter Photo Ids
Recently major companies made a stand against voter photo identification. Additional states are passing legislation.
New Mexican Restaurant On Square Now Opening Saturday!
Jason’s Mexican Restaurant has cleared the health department and is now ready to open its doors and serve customers
New Hampshire Board Votes: Denounced Election Watchdog Chosen For Audit
New Hampshire set a record in the 2020 election for the largest discrepancy between machine and hand counts for any election in the history of the state. The discrepancy occurred in Windham county and the Windham Board of Selectmen held a public meeting on Monday night to discuss the matter. The board voted 3 for […]
Michael Collins, Crewman On The Apollo 11 Mission, Dies At 90
Michael Collins was one of the three crewmen on the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. He died on April 29, 2021, at ninety.
What Companies Are Boycotting Georgia’s Voter ID- And Is Missouri Next?
Recently, Georgia passed an unbiased law protecting voter integrity. This law requires voter photo id.
Spring Weather- Be Prepared For Ever Changing Weather
Spring officially began on March 20. Since that date, Alton, Missouri has experienced a variety of weather.









![Former State Department Spokesperson and Apollo 11 Astronaut Mike Collins participates in a panel discussion hosted by the U.S. Diplomacy Center at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., on July 18, 2019. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]](https://www.altonmo.com/content/uploads/2021/04/48323382356_eb273573ad_k-230x120.jpg)

