Becky Granger is the incumbent who is running unopposed for public administrator, working hard to care for the county’s most vulnerable.
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Wyatt Janes Speaks At Republican Meet-And-Greet
Wyatt Janes, a candidate running for associate county commissioner. His jobs have given him experience in how roads are made.
Terry Cline Spoke At Meet-And-Greet On Saturday
Terry Cline is running again for the northern district associate county commissioner position. He was at the Meet-and-Greet.
Incumbent Jason Kemper Lists Political Accomplishments
Incumbent Jason Kemper came prepared. He had a long list of what he had already accomplished as associate county commissioner of District 1.
Learn Wreathmaking Skills
A unique Wreathmaking Workshop! Join us for an afternoon filled with creativity and the joy of crafting your gold hoop summer wreath.
County Commissioner David Stubblefield Speaks At Rep. Meet And Greet
Although not running for office, County Commissioner Stubblefield was present and spoke about what was happening in the county.
Ballot Amendments For Primary Elections
Governor Mike Parson announced that Amendment 1 (SJR 26) and Amendment 4 (SJR 38) will be placed on the 2024 August Primary Election ballot.
Questions About Estate Planning? Find Out More!
Here in Alton, the University of Missouri is hosting an estate class to assist you with planning and updates.
Look For 6 Planets Aligning On Monday
This is a spectacular year, astronomically speaking. What’s Next? On Monday night, six planets are lining up!
Kids Can Read For A Free Happy Meal
By reading ten books and filling out a punch card from the library, kids can earn a FREE Happy Meal from McDonald’s.
Walnut Festival Vendor Forms Now Available
Planning is underway for this year’s Walnut Festival. Vendors are gearing up to reserve their spots at various fall festivals.
May Alton Chamber Meeting Make Progress
The Alton Area Chamber of Commerce met at Jason’s Mexican Restaurant on Thursday discussing making committees, elections, and more.











