Senator Eslinger from District 33 is back to work in Jefferson City. Missouri’s General Assembly meets again for its 18-week session.
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Governor Parson Gives State of the State Address
Jefferson City hosted Governor Parson’s 2022 State of the State Address on January 19, 2022. He reflected on what had been accomplished and the goals he has for 2022.Â
Changes Are Coming To AltonMo.com- Have You Seen?
We’re growing at Altonmo.com. By doing so, it tries to meet the ever-changing demands of its readers.Â
National School Choice Week Highlights Best Education For Each Child
National School Choice Week is a time for parents and educators to evaluate each child and decide what is best for each child, individually not as a group.
Biden/Harris Plan To Change Trucking Industry Laws
Currently, President Biden and Vice President Harris are teaming up to change the so-called trucking problem.
Representative Smith Works To Uphold Constitution Election Rights
Missouri’s eighth district U.S. Representative Jason Smith is busy in Washington D.C. trying to stand up for Missouri and all American’s rights
U.S. Route 63 Undergoing Roadwork On January 18
More roadwork coming to the area and we need to plan accordingly. Missouri Department of Transportation has scheduled work on Highway 63.
Senator Hawley Submits Bill That Prohibits Congress From Stock Trading
On Thursday, January 13, 2022 Missouri Senator Hawley submitted a bill that would ban Congress and their spouses from all stock trading.
Snow’s Coming To Alton- Straight Down From Canada
A large weather system is coming straight down from Canada. Forecasters are calling it the Saskatchewan Screamer.
Huge Ground Beef Recall In The West Coast Due To E. Coli
More than 28,000 pounds of ground beef is being recalled due to E. coli contamination. Major grocery chains are recalling the beef in huge numbers.
Bridge Work On Route E- Need To Plan Accordingly
Bridge maintenance work is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, January 11. MO-DOT plans on having the work completed by Wednesday, January 12.
Governor Parson Halts Extension Of State Of Emergency
Missouri signed a state of emergency for covid-19 back on March 13, 2020. As of January 1, 2022, the declaration was withdrawn.












