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What Is The Proposed Oregon County Use Tax?
Missourians are voting Tuesday, April 4, 2023. On the ballot is the question about the proposed Oregon County Use Tax.
What Is On Tuesday’s Election Ballots In Oregon County?
Voters in Oregon County, Missouri, have money issues to decide Tuesday, April 4, 2023, which is local elections day.
Do You Support Woke Practices? Here Is A List Of Top Woke Companies
Over the past decade, numerous large U.S. companies have adopted woke policies, regularly incorporating left-wing ideals into their products
Alton School Board Asking For Tax Levy In April Elections
Voters in the Alton area will decide about a proposed 5-year tax levy, or increase, for the school system.
Wendy’s Single Burger For Only $1 Now Through April 5
Wendy’s fast food restaurants are getting into the spirit of March madness by offering a low price of only $1 during the month of March.
Alton School Board Meeting Held In March 2023
On March 9, 2023, the Alton school board held their regularly scheduled meeting. The school board did cover a lot of information.
Rep Smith Trying To Curtail Government Expenditures
Representative Jason Smith is in Washington, D.C., trying to fight against higher taxes spent on non-essentials.Smith he directs money.
Homeschooling Is Normal, Thanks To COVID
Homeschooling was downplayed by elite commentators until relatively recently, even though homeschooled children outperformed their peers.
Men- Pop The Question This Valentine’s Day And You May Win Free Food
Are you thinking about proposing? Cracker Barrel is offering free food for a year to couples who pop the question at the restaurant.
Missouri State Senators Work Hard On Our Priorities
Missouri Congress is in session. Last week the senators worked on bills to protect small businesses and encourage entrepreneurship
Senator Hawley Introduces PELOSI Act to Ban Corrupt Congressional Action
On Tuesday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced the bill that would bar lawmakers from trading stocks while in office.