Alton Fire Department is having a pancake breakfast between 7 and 10 a.m. on the morning of the 38th Annual Black and Gold Walnut Festival.
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Is There A Coin Shortage? Or Is It Too Costly To Mint?
The answer is simple: it costs too much to make more money. Making a nickel costs more than double what it’s worth.
Want To Go To The Zoo For Free? Donate Blood Soon!
Mountain View is having a blood drive. They are also celebrating the birthday of Dickerson Park Zoo by passing out free tickets to the zoo.
Do You Own A Business? Have You Heard Of Buymissouri.net?
Missouri businesses enroll their information, and the site lists it for all who are looking in Missouri for Missouri products.
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.
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.
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.
Buy Stamps Now- Prices Rise Again Next Week
The price is going up on Sunday. Currently, a Forever stamp costs 63 cents. But it won’t stay that way for long:
Nebraska Loses Green Energy Solar Panels To Hailstorm
Scottsbluff, Nebraska, discovered the hard way a disadvantage to solar panels at the end of June 2023, with a hailstorm.
Biden Announces Billions For Expansion Of High-Speed Internet
The Department of Commerce announced funding for each state, territory, and the District of Columbia for high-speed internet infrastructure.
Senior Center Grant For Improvements And Outdoor Equipment
The MFA Oil Foundation awarded the local SeniorAge Area Agency On Aging a grant to assist in several purchases.
MO Dept Of Conservation Wants Your Opinion About Permit Prices
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) proposes raising prices for most hunting, fishing, trapping, and commercial permits.