Unlike last week, slaughter cows traded steady to 2.00 lower and slaughter bulls traded steady. Demand was good on a heavy supply.
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Governor Parson Issues Executive Order To Fight Federal Vaccine Mandates
At the end of October, Governor Parson announced the issuance of an executive order protecting the rights of Missourians.
So Many States Suing Biden Over Mandatory Vaccine- Including Missouri
As of the end of October, 2021, 19 states were suing the Biden administration over its COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Representative Smith Voting Again In Washington, D.C.
Representative Smith is still busy in Washington, D.C. representing the people in Missouri’s 8th district.
Senator Hawley Stands Up For American Women Against The Draft
On Monday, November 1, 2021 our Missouri U.S. Senator Hawley introduced a bill to remove the provision.
Aldi In West Plains Is Now Open And Newly Remodeled
Aldi was anticipating enlarging their facilities in order to meet the demands of its customers. Aldi reopened its doors on October 29.
Daylight Savings Times Ends This Sunday- Sleep More
Back in March clocks across most of America ‘sprung forward’ to begin Daylight Savings time. It is fall now and time to ‘fall back’.
BB Road Fire Department Is Not Having Their Annual Deer Hunter Supper
This year, however, the BB Road Volunteer Fire Department is Not having the deer hunter supper and raffle due to the coronavirus.
Alton Mo. “Black Gold” Walnut Festival Ongoing Right Now- Great Fun!
Alton, Missouri is home of the annual Walnut Festival. This is the 36th one and a crowd is showing up for the fun.
Run the Town for Gold 5k Ozark “Black Gold” Walnut Festival Winner
The races kicked off the 39th annual Ozark “Black Gold” Walnut Festival which will continue tomorrow, October 2nd with events starting at 9 am.
October 1- Yosemite National Park Is Established By Congress
On October 1, 1890, Congress created the Yosemite National Park in California. President Harrison signed it into law.
Send Your Package Early- Supply Chain Services Are Slow
Last year, many Americans experienced delays in their holiday shopping. This year, shoppers are planning ahead.