You can learn more about the variety of birds that can be in the area in winter. The Missouri Department of Conservation is there to help.
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Patience Please- Alton Library To Receive New Book Drop Box Soon
While the choice of books inside is great and the location is superb, the Alton Public Library has an outside drop box that has problems.
Two Local Churches Hosting Candlelight Services This Weekend
Alton is hosting Two candlelight Christmas services this weekend to better accommodate most people’s schedules.
Ideas For Upcoming Walnut Festival Photo Contest
As we enter the Christmas season, the decorations, glowing faces, carolers, or night sky make great photographic opportunities.
Supply And Demand Was Moderate With Slaughter Cows And Bulls Selling 2.00 Lower
Compared to last week, slaughter cows and bulls sold mostly 2.00 lower. Supply and demand was moderate.
Tis The Season To Help Those In Need- While Watching A Movie?
For the 24th year, West Plains Glass Sword is hosting its annual Can Festival of bringing food to help those in need.
This Week, Slaughter Cows And Bulls Sold 1.00 To 3.00 Lower
Compared to last week, slaughter cows and bulls sold 1.00 to 3.00 lower. The supply was heavy and demand was good.
Many Happenings At The Alton Senior Center
The Alton Senior Center thanks contributors to giving a meal during the Thanksgiving season. This continues until December 15.
Senator Hawley Introduces Legislation To Protect Livestock Producers
On Thursday, November 30, 2023, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley introduced the Protecting Interstate Commerce for Livestock Producers Act to protect farmers from costly regulations – made in other states – that will hurt their business and drive up consumer costs. Other States In 2018, California voters passed Proposition 12. This would ban the sale of […]
Most Firearm And Some Archery Deer Seasons Are Past- How’d We Do?
With only an antlerless season, archery season, and alternative methods season remaining, numbers are coming in for demographics.
Missouri Legislators Establish A ‘Total Eclipse Day’
While homes and businesses are preparing for visitors during the eclipse weekend, Missouri legislators are also thinking about the eclipse.
Slaughter Cows And Bulls Trade 2.00-4.00 Higher Than Last Week
Slaughter cows and bulls trade 2.00-4.00 higher than last week. Demand was good on a moderate supply of replacement cattle and a heavy supply of slaughter animals.