Southern Missouri’s representative, Jason Smith, has been fighting for our rights. Here is what he voted on this past week.
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Slaughter Cows And Bulls Sold Same As Last Week
Slaughter cows and bulls sold steady to 2.00 higher. Demand was good on a moderate supply.
Eclipse Expo Showed Many Eclipse Ideas For All Ages
Missouri Eclipse hosted an eclipse expo Friday and Saturday. Missouri tourism and SEMO joined to promote the upcoming eclipse.
Riverton VBS Program Begins Sunday Evening
Riverton Baptist Church is having a Stellar VBS. The theme is Shining God’s Light. It’s July 30th thru Aug 2nd. 6:30-8pm. Elementary ages.
In-N-Out Bans Mask Wearing: Cites Customer Service Of All Its Employees
The In-N-Out burger chain will prohibit employees in five states from wearing masks unless they’ve got a note from their doctor.
Do You Laugh At Cold Weather? MODOT Now Hiring For Winter
MoDOT is looking to hire those interested in joining winter maintenance crews. There are hundreds of full-time positions available statewide.
Missouri Solar Eclipse Expo Going On Right Now Until 5 PM
The Missouri Solar Eclipse Expo is going on right now until 5 pm tonight, July 22, 2023, in Cape Girardeau. There are different vendors and speakers lined up for this afternoon.
Eclipse Taskforce Zoom Meeting- How To Market For The Eclipse
The Missouri Eclipse Taskforce is working through questions. They want each community to have success throughout the eclipse event.
Mo State Parks Offer Hunting Weekend Trip For Veterans
Missouri State Parks and the Missouri Veterans Commission work together to offer a chance for veterans to win an all-inclusive hunting trip.
Alton Chamber Discusses Small Business Help, City Park, And Walnut Festival
While eating, the chamber discussed three main topics: small businesses, the City park, and the upcoming Walnut Festival.
Alton Senior Center Receives Capacity Building Grant
The Alton Senior Center recently received a capacity building grant thanks to Ozarks Food Harvest $1 million investment in agency infrastructure in southwest Missouri.
Slaughter Cows Were Steady To 2.00 Higher And Slaughter Bulls Were Steady
Compared to last week, slaughter cows were steady to 2.00 higher and slaughter bulls were steady. Demand was very good on a moderate supply.












