On Saturday, April 6, 2019 The Alton Senior Center will hold its annual yard sale. This event bring in funds to help those seniors in need.
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Governor Parson Declares State of Emergency in Response to Flooding
Missouri Governor Mike Parson recently declared a state of emergency in Missouri as a response to the flooding along the Mississippi and Missouri river.
Senator Cunningham’s Legislative Column for March 14, 2019
Every family in Missouri faces the same challenge. We all have to figure out where the money goes. We sit at our kitchen tables and go over our income and expenses and try to match them up.
Missouri Spends $12 Billion on Medicaid Annually
Have you ever wondered where your tax dollars are going? Annually, Missouri spends about $30 billion, where does that money come from?
Senator Cunningham of District 33 Talks About Missouri “Hot Topics”
The Missouri Senate is in session and the senators are debating on several items. Recently the staff of Altonmo.com visited with Senator Cunningham.
Missouri Capitol Building Under Construction Until 2020
The Missouri Capitol building is undergoing a complete makeover. Repairmen will be fixing cracked and crumbling stones on the outside of the capitol.
Missouri State Representative Pogue Discusses 2019 Legislature
Our Representative Pogue has been busy as legislation is currently in session.In a given year, approximately 4,000 bills are discussed and voted and only approximately 100 are passed on to the Senate.Â
6 Great Places to Camp in the Ozarks
Getting outdoors can be a fun and relaxing time for you and your friends or family.
Senator Cunningham’s Legislative Column for March 7, 2019
As regular readers of this report may recall, I’ve followed the controversy surrounding the federal REAL ID Act closely.
Top 6 Colleges and Universities Located in Missouri
After graduating from high school, many students come to a crossroad in their life. Whether or not to further their education.
USDA Invests $181 Million in Rural Communities
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be giving $181 million to twenty-seven different states.
Passing Thoughts on Another Political Class
November is the month where we all line up at a local polling station to vote on issues, and for people, we don’t know nearly enough about.