On Thursday, March 25, Missouri lawmakers in the House approved several changes to state election laws.
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MO Legislators Working On Bill Protecting Businesses From Covid Lawsuits
On February 23, 2021, the Missouri Senate passed a bill with its amendments that aims to stop lawsuits on businesses.
Senior Center Reopening At Gradual Pace To Protect Elderly
The Alton Senior Center is now offering weekly hot meals to go. Seniors over 60 are welcome to pick up a frozen meal.
Thayer Senior Center Offers Additional Meals Through April
Thayer Senior Center is trying to meet the needs of its seniors while protecting them. They offer weekly hot meals to go.
Florida Governor DeSantis Enjoys Florida Boom Because Of Hands Off Approach
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is standing up for the rights of Florida’s citizens and is enjoying the benefits of a boom of sorts.
Outback Greenhouse Opens With Bright Colors Of Spring
On Friday, March 26m 2021 the Outback Greenhouse reopened its doors after being closed for the season.
Lincoln Days In Johnson County, Missouri Brings Out Big Names
On Thursday, March 25, the Republican Party of Johnson County, Missouri met to hear incumbent speakers.
Representative Smith Doing Voting In Washington, DC
Congress has been busy trying to keep up with President Biden’s executive orders. Here is a bill he submitted.
Important Updated Art Contest Information
Altonmo.com has received important updated information regarding the deadlines and submissions for this contest.
Mike Kehoe Speaks With TeenPact And Discusses Role Of Government
Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe gave a talk to a group of Teenpacters on March 2, 2021.
Parents Enjoy Schooling At Home Amidst School Closures
Because of the pandemic, school closures, and virtual schooling, many families chose to start homeschooling.
Missouri Bicentennial Encourages 200 Hours Of Volunteerism
The Missouri Community Service Commission is challenging all Missourians to volunteer 200 hours in their local community.












