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Bulk Of The Slaughter Cows Sold 2.00 Lower While High Dressing Breakers Sold 4.00 Lower

Business April 25, 2024November 17, 2024 Staff 0 Comments

The bulk of the slaughter cows sold 2.00 lower while high dressing breakers and boners sold 4.00 lower. Slaughter bulls sold 5.00 higher.

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Missouri Leading The Way To Not Bail Out Student Loans

Government April 23, 2024April 12, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Although Biden was previously struck down for ‘forgiving’ student debts, he is trying to do so again. Missouri is fighting it.

Koshkonong's new basketball court being made.

Koshkonong Is Adding A Basketball Court And A Playground To The City

Recreation April 22, 2024April 12, 2024 Amanda Thomas 0 Comments

The city of Koshkonong, Missouri, is adding a basketball court and a playground to the city in 2024.

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First Class Stamp Prices To Skyrocket In July

Business April 20, 2024April 12, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

The cost for a first-class stamp will surge from the current 68 cents to 73 cents; that is five extra cents per envelope sent.

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January 6 Prisoners Released Before Supreme Court Ruling

Politics April 19, 2024April 12, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Federal judges have begun releasing  Jan. 6 defendants who appealed their sentences although the Supreme Court will soon hear arguments.

MO/ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC. sign on highway AA in Alton Missouri.

Small Animal Exchange Each Saturday In Alton

Business April 19, 2024April 11, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

he Mo/Ark Livestock Auction House may not have auctions at present, but it does have a small animal exchange each Saturday.

Slaughter Cows Were Steady And Slaughter Bulls Were 2.00-3.00 Higher

Business April 18, 2024November 17, 2024 Staff 0 Comments

Compared to last week, slaughter cows were steady and slaughter bulls were 2.00-3.00 higher.

Thinking Outside The Gardening Box

Community April 18, 2024April 12, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

MU Extension Horticulture and Agronomy Specialists are hosting a class on different gardening methods, including lunch!

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Will The W.H.O. Tell Americans What To Do?

Politics April 18, 2024April 11, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 1 Comment

If member nations of the WHO pass this agreement and President Biden signs it, it would seriously undermine American sovereignty.

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Large Cicada Army Set To Hatch This Year

Outdoor Living April 17, 2024April 12, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

While cicadas don’t hatch yearly, three sets of cicadas are hatching this year. Southern Missouri will see the hatchings near the end of May.

A variety of flavorful jams at the Oregon County Farmer's Market on June 11, 2022.

Making your own Jams & Jellies – Low Sugar Version

Indoor Living April 16, 2024April 11, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Have you tried to make your own homemade jam with less sugar, trying to be healthy? The Missouri Extension office is here to guide you.

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Just Opened- Farming Photo Contest

Outdoor Living April 16, 2024April 11, 2024 Jennifer Thomas 0 Comments

Focus on Missouri Agriculture wants to see your pictures. They are having a photo contest until June 7, 2024.

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