The Bobcats football team lost 30-28 to the Indians at the Thayer High School football field on August 28, 2020, for their season opener.
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Getting Into Professional Hockey?— Here Is What You Need To Know
If you have been in a mood to start getting into hockey, whether you want to watch it or play it, here is what you need to know to begin.
Give Your Pup The Best Day On National Dog Day
Dogs are man’s best friend. So give your dog one of the best days of their lives on National Dog Day on Wednesday, August 26, 2020.
Calling All Cheerleaders– Alton Comets Cheerleading Tryouts August 29
The Alton Comets cheerleader tryouts/camp are set for August 29, at the FEMA building on the Alton High School campus from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm.
Chiefs To Host Two STM Days At Arrowhead During Training Camp
The Chiefs have announced that they will host two current season ticket member (STM) days at Arrowhead Stadium during the 2020 training camp.
Chiefs To Hold A Virtual 5K Red Friday Kickoff Edition Run
The Kansas City Chiefs are hosting a virtual 5K run on Red Friday for anyone who wants to participate.
Alice In Wonderland Performance Only On August 7-8 By CBO
The Children’s Ballet of the Ozarks is going to perform Alice In Wonderland for one weekend only.
Got Garden Pests? 5 Simple Ways To Repel Hungry Critters
There’s nothing worse than working hard to create a beautiful garden only to have it destroyed by typical garden pests.
What Do People Think the Fourth of July is About? Alton Mo. Residents Answer
AltonMo.com decided to see what people thought the Fourth of July was about.
Booming Lights Over Thayer- Residents Share Goodwill and American Pride
The Thayer, Missouri fireworks were held on July 4, 2020. A good crowd showed up to see the fireworks and AirEvac.
Alton City Hall Decides To Go All Out With Fireworks
The Alton fireworks are scheduled for Friday, July 3, 2020. Here are the details about the fireworks that AltonMO.com received from Amy at the Alton City Hall.
Oregon County K-9 And Officers Sharpen Their Skills
The Howell and Oregon County Sheriff’s Department and the U.S. Forest Service, along with other local agencies, took their K-9’s and officers in a vigorous training in a span of 3 days.