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Rainbow Gathering May Hinder Traffic Near Thomasville
The Rainbow Gathering group is coming. The site is located about six miles northeast of Thomasville along County Road 430/Banner Road.
Trump Adds Two Large Flags While Praise Music Erupts In White House
Between flags and pastors, one would almost conclude they were coordinated. Whether they were or not, the timing was perfect.
Big Yard Sale Happening Today And Saturday
A big yard sale is taking place today and tomorrow in downtown Alton. There is something for almost everyone.
Slaughter Cows And Bulls Continue To Sell Steady To 2.00 Higher
Slaughter cows and bulls continue to be sold steadily to 2.00 higher. Demand was good on a light supply of slaughter animals and a moderate supply of replacement cattle.
Like Winter? Try Visiting Lake Tahoe- They Just Got Snow!
If you are one of the latter group, perhaps you could plan a vacation to Lake Tahoe in California. They got snow, hail, and strong winds.
Opening Day Of Missouri Frog Gigging Season Is June 30
Frogs! While hunting them is now illegal, their season will open soon. You can help reduce the frog population.
MDC Is Buying Mulberries- Do You Have Red Ones?
The MDC is buying red mulberries and wild plums. If you have some growing on your property, MDC is paying a good price for these fruits.
Trump Wants To Pay Every Newborn American Child $1,000
President Trump wants to encourage women to have children. To accomplish this, he proposes a large investment account for the newborn child.
Three Of Top Ten Towns In Southern Missouri That Need Exploring Are Right Here
See this list of ten secluded towns in south-central Missouri that need to be explored. You might be surprised at which towns made the list.
Oregon County 4H Online Bake Sale Starts Tomorrow
The Oregon County 4-H team is coming to the rescue. They are hosting an online bake sale with the best bakers from around Oregon County,
Slaughter Cows And Bulls Sold Steady To 2.00 Higher This Week
Slaughter cows and bull sold steady to 2.00 higher. Demand was good on a moderate supply of slaughter animals and bred cows and a light supply of pairs.












