On August 27, 2024, the Couch Indians, Koshkonong Blue Jays, Bakersfield Lions, and Doniphan Donettes volleyball teams competed against each other in a jamboree.
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Back-To-School Free Fishing In Rolla
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will host a free catch-and-release fishing event for students.
Thayer Set Up For Back-To-School Bash
Thayer is planning its back-to-school supply drive. To prepare students for school, they are giving away free school supplies to all who come.
Military Academy Now Taking Applications Through October
If you are a high school senior, Representative Jason Smith’s office is accepting applications for nominations to a U.S. service academy!
Louisiana Now Requires 10 Commandments In Schools
Louisiana debates the posting of the Ten Commandments in every public school. Time passes, and the Governor does sign this bill into law.
Tim Baker Is Running For Lieutenant Governor
Tim Baker, from Robertsville, is running for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri on the Republican platform. He answered our poll questions
Thayer Plans Huge Fireworks Show
The Thayer Chamber of Commerce and E-Communications have teamed up for a HUGE fireworks celebration at the Thayer Football field.
Harrison Butker’s Commencement Speech At Benedictine College
Harrison Butker, kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, gave the commencement speech for Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, on May 11, 2024.
Franklin Delano Roth II Answered Our Survey
Franklin Delano Roth II is running for the eighth congressional district. Recently, he answered the AltonMo.com survey.
Homeschool Robotics Team Honored At Capitol
A team of homeschoolers has such a remarkable winning record in robotics that they were invited to the Capitol to be honored.
AG Bailey Fights For Women’s Rights In Sports
Missouri Attorney General Bailey announced he is filing suit against the Biden Administration’s unconstitutional rewrite of Title IX.
Louisiana May Require Display Of 10 Commandments In Schools
Louisiana may become the first state to require all publicly funded schools, colleges, and universities to display the Ten Commandments.











