You can learn more about the variety of birds that can be in the area in winter. The Missouri Department of Conservation is there to help.
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Representative Smith Returns Choices To Parents Of School Children
Among other votes, Representative Smith is trying to return choices that the federal government tried to take away back to American parents.
Patience Please- Alton Library To Receive New Book Drop Box Soon
While the choice of books inside is great and the location is superb, the Alton Public Library has an outside drop box that has problems.
Two Local Churches Hosting Candlelight Services This Weekend
Alton is hosting Two candlelight Christmas services this weekend to better accommodate most people’s schedules.
Thayer Bobcats Basketball Teams Triumph Over Their Opponents
The Thayer Bobcats junior varsity girls and boys and the varsity boys went up against the Izard County Cougars on December 18, 2023, at the Thayer High School.
Ideas For Upcoming Walnut Festival Photo Contest
As we enter the Christmas season, the decorations, glowing faces, carolers, or night sky make great photographic opportunities.
Supply And Demand Was Moderate With Slaughter Cows And Bulls Selling 2.00 Lower
Compared to last week, slaughter cows and bulls sold mostly 2.00 lower. Supply and demand was moderate.
Krispy Kreme Having Day Of The Dozens Today- 1 Dozen For Only A $1
Today, December 12, 2023, Krispy Kreme is having a Day of the Dozens deal where a dozen of their donuts cost only $1!
Alton Assembly Of God Is Having Its Christmas Program Dec. 17
The Alton Assembly of God Church is having a Christmas program on December 17, 2023, starting at 10:45 am.
Thayer Boys Basketball Wins 54-30 Over The Batesville Pioneers
On December 7, 2023, the Thayer Bobcats boys basketball team went up against the Batesville Pioneers in the Mark Martin/Lyon College Tournament semifinals.
Tis The Season To Help Those In Need- While Watching A Movie?
For the 24th year, West Plains Glass Sword is hosting its annual Can Festival of bringing food to help those in need.
This Week, Slaughter Cows And Bulls Sold 1.00 To 3.00 Lower
Compared to last week, slaughter cows and bulls sold 1.00 to 3.00 lower. The supply was heavy and demand was good.












