King Charles III’s coronation will occur on May 6, 2023. It is being planned as an all-day event, with many celebrations
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Heading To West Plains? Think On Construction Delays
You may want to allow extra time to reach your destination. Business 63 in Howell County will be reduced to one lane.
Travel Weather Out West- You May Want To Plan A Detour
Although Alton is experiencing warm temperatures, another storm is hitting the west coast, causing travel delays and probable road closures.
Want To Run A Lighthouse? Now’s Your Opportunity!
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to manage a lighthouse in a fog-prone bay? There is a job opening at East Brother Light Station.
Weather Closes Road Outside Of Alton- Both Directions
Adding together ice, snow, wind, and frigid temperatures, partying was put on hold. Along with that, roads were dangerous to travel.
Enter To Win A Chance For A Free Getaway To Ski In Pennsylvania!
The Pennsylvania Tourism Office and Liberty Mountain Resort have joined together to have a getaway for one night at the resort.
Amundsen Was First Person To Reach South Pole
On this date, December 14, 1911, the first person ever reached the south pole. He was Roald Amundsen from Norway.
Learn To Make A Live Cedar Wreath For Your Home
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is coming to the rescue! They are holding a free workshop on making wreaths.
Will Alton Be A Park Of A Scenic Byway- Voice Your Opinion
The scenic Missouri group has submitted a proposal to MODOT to create a system of scenic byways which cross through 11 counties.
Traveling Through Thayer? Construction Planned On Hwy 63
Bridges in Thayer are in need of repair, Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) has scheduled repair work in Thayer.
The Statue Of Liberty Arrived In America 137 Years Ago
The famous Statue of Liberty arrived in New York as a gift from France. The U. S. received the statue in pieces contained in more than 200 cases
Lawmakers Clarify Horse Drawn Vehicles’ Safety Markings
Representative Copeland has been working closely with the Department of Public Safety, to clarify the safety markings on horse drawn vehicles