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Missouri River Nature Upgrade: Jefferson City and the Missouri Department of Conservation planted 25 native trees and 432 native plants at the new River Market, aiming to beat clay-soil runoff with deeper-rooted natives that soak up stormwater. Heat as a Disaster Gap: A new report highlights how extreme heat kills more Americans than other weather disasters, yet still lacks a federal “major disaster” pathway under current law. Local Wildlife Education: MDC will host “Birds in Color: The Painted Bunting” July 23 at the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center in Puxico, with hands-on art and no experience needed. Drinking Water Investment: Missouri DNR approved a record $289 million loan to Missouri American Water for upgrades to the St. Louis Central Water Treatment Plant, targeting completion by December 2029. Data Center Backlash: Across the U.S., community opposition is stalling about $130 billion in proposed data center projects, with Missouri communities among those pushing for limits and recalls. Housing Watch: U.S. existing home sales fell 2.4% in June as tight inventory pushed prices to record highs. Agriculture & Tech: A University of Missouri study explores how AI-guided variable-rate seeding can improve corn planting while soybeans remain harder to optimize.

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Jul. 7, 2026

Ecowaste Solutions buys Bilyeu Disposal in Missouri tuck-in deal

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Jun. 25, 2026

Lawsuit Accuses Missouri Behavioral Health Facility of Child Sexual Abuse

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Jun. 23, 2026

Bee Line expands into Iowa, Missouri and New York

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Jul. 6, 2026

IAOTP names Dr. Susan Ray-Degges Trailblazer of the Year

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Missouri crops start July with good soil moisture despite heat, dryness in Bootheel

Missouri crops start July with good soil moisture despite heat, dryness in Bootheel

Missouri Valley Conference announces women's basketball partnership with three other leagues

Missouri Valley Conference announces women's basketball partnership with three other leagues

Missouri Valley Conference announces women’s basketball partnership with three major conferences

Missouri Valley Conference announces women’s basketball partnership with three major conferences

Missouri governor’s tax plan draws skepticism in crowded state Senate GOP primary

Missouri governor’s tax plan draws skepticism in crowded state Senate GOP primary

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Missouri fisherman spots 'Longview Lou,' then helps rangers capture alligator at Longview Lake


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Jul. 9, 2026

Department of Natural Resources awards record $289 million loan to Missouri American Water Company

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Jul. 1, 2026

Missouri awards over $1.4 million in state equipment grants to volunteer fire departments to bolster firefighting capabilities in rural communities

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Try a new skill this summer with Missouri State Parks’ Learn2 programs

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Missouri Updates Movement Requirements for Animals from States with NWS Infested Zones

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Illinois Air National Guard Partners with Missouri Baptist for Trauma Training

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Public Meeting to be Held for Missouri Route 47 Widening Project from Hawk Point to Troy

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