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Bite Down On It: Today Is National Watermelon Day

Lifestyle August 3, 2021 Amanda Thomas 0 Comments

Today, August 3, 2021, is National Watermelon Day. Here are five things that you can do with your watermelon today, besides just eat it.

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Fauci Slams Missourians For Alledged Low Vaccination Rates

Lifestyle July 29, 2021July 29, 2021 Jennifer Thomas 2 Comments

While an Arizona doctor is claiming the COVID-19 vaccines are dangerous,, Dr. Fauci blames a rise on Missouri’s low vaccine rate.

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Alton And Thayer Senior Centers Will Have An Ice Cream Social Aug. 10

Community July 28, 2021July 24, 2021 Amanda Thomas 0 Comments

Missouri’s bicentennial is coming up on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. The Thayer and Alton Senior Centers will be having ice cream socials that day.

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Another Vacation Bible School In The Area

Religion July 27, 2021July 24, 2021 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Thayer First Baptist Church announced the dates of their VBS.It is August 1-5. The public is invited.

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Cuba, Free Speech, And Communism- Are We There?

Politics July 26, 2021July 24, 2021 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

People in Cuba are making history by protesting in their streets. These citizens have grievances against the government.

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Deadly & Permanent Side Effects Of COVID-19 Vaccine “Rare”— No Recall Scheduled

Government July 23, 2021July 23, 2021 TJ Thomas 0 Comments

Vaccine safety? They’re untested. If that was said about food recalls- “The deadly food poisoning only affects a small percentage,” that wouldn’t fly.

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Massive Crowds Come To Farmer’s Market On Beautiful Sunny Saturday

Shopping July 19, 2021 Amanda Thomas 0 Comments

July 17, 2021, brought a sunny, humid, and hot day, but that did not stop a massive crowd from coming to the Oregon County Farmers Market.

The 4th Of July Festivities For Alton, Mo. Brought Out The American Spirit

Recreation July 5, 2021July 5, 2021 Amanda Thomas 0 Comments

Alton, Mo. held their 4th of July festivities on July 3, 2021, at Piney Creek Park. They had food vendors, bouncy houses, water slides, and the fireworks.

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Hobby Lobby Is Receiving Backlash For Putting Out Ads On Major Holidays

Business July 3, 2021July 4, 2021 Amanda Thomas 0 Comments

Hobby Lobby puts out full-page ads in newspapers on major holidays including Bible verses, quotes from presidents. They are receiving backlash for it.

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Representative Smith Is Busy Casting Votes In Washington DC

Government July 3, 2021July 4, 2021 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

In Washington DC, Representative Smith is busy casting votes to protect Missourians and their money.

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Governor Parson Planning Bicentennial Inaugural Parade

Politics June 30, 2021June 26, 2021 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Governor Parson and his wife announced their participation in several bicentennial events. The actual bicentennial date is August 10.

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Ledgerwood Steps Down: New Commissioner Sworn In

Government June 28, 2021June 23, 2021 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

David Stubblefield was sworn in as presiding commissioner at the Oregon County Courthouse Thursday, June 17, 2021.

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