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Register for MDC Hunter Education Skills course Oct. 27 in Salem

Register for MDC Hunter Education Skills course Oct. 27 in Salem

Body SALEM, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites those wishing to get their hunter education certification to attend the course set for 5 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 27 at the Ozark Natural and Cultural Resource Center in Salem....

Owner:  American Government
MDC and MCFC recognize Missourians for making trees work in their communities

MDC and MCFC recognize Missourians for making trees work in their communities

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- For more than 30 years, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the Missouri Community Forestry Council (MCFC) have recognized Missourians who prove themselves to be outstanding stewards of community trees. MDC and...

Owner:  American Government
Governor Kehoe awards Missouri Public Safety Medals to first responders and civilians for heroic actions in 2024

Governor Kehoe awards Missouri Public Safety Medals to first responders and civilians for heroic actions in 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 23, 2025 Governor Kehoe awards Missouri Public Safety Medals to first responders and civilians for heroic actions in 2024 18 law enforcement officers, 11 members of the fire service, 2 corrections officers, 1 court...

Owner:  American Government
Governor Kehoe Announces Nearly $10 Million in State Grants Awarded to Missouri Blue Shield Communities

Governor Kehoe Announces Nearly $10 Million in State Grants Awarded to Missouri Blue Shield Communities

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 02, 2025 Governor Kehoe Announces Nearly $10 Million in State Grants Awarded to Missouri Blue Shield Communities Communities that joined Governor Kehoe’s crime-fighting initiative earned up to $50,000 each in funding...

Owner:  American Government
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National Drug Take Back Day returns to Missouri

National Drug Take Back Day returns to Missouri

October marks National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, and Missouri health experts emphasized that one of the most effective ways to protect families is by safely disposing of outdated medications. This Saturday, the Drug Enforcement...

Owner:  John Ausberger
Crazy Town: Episode 112. Unsung Heroes: Sustainability Gurus Who Influenced the Crazy Town Worldview

Crazy Town: Episode 112. Unsung Heroes: Sustainability Gurus Who Influenced the Crazy Town Worldview

Asher Miller 00:00 Hi, I'm Asher Miller. Rob Dietz 00:02 I'm Rob Dietz. Jason Bradford 00:03 And I'm Jason Bradford. Welcome to Crazy Town, where "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice has been declared the new national anthem. Rob Dietz 00:13 Some key...

Owner:  Post Carbon Institute
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces sale of its building

Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces sale of its building

The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, which has been plagued by financial troubles in recent months, has announced it has sold its building in southeast Springfield. The building has been closed for some time, and the organization’s website tells...

Owner:  Missouri State University & American Government
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces sale of building and relocation plan

Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces sale of building and relocation plan

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) - The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announced it will relocate to a more centrally located site within Springfield after selling its building. Museum leaders sold the Hall of Fame building at Highland...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Missouri gymnastics moving to new home for 2026 season
Trump Targets Federal Employees Working on Conservation and Environmental Protection

Trump Targets Federal Employees Working on Conservation and Environmental Protection

The Trump administration moved Monday to slash federal jobs across two key environmental and conservation agencies, targeting employees who work on scientific research and the enforcement of anti-pollution laws. At the Environmental Protection...

Owner:  David Sassoon
‘Never have to stop for gas:’ Ameren Missouri extends electric uses to include their own fleet

‘Never have to stop for gas:’ Ameren Missouri extends electric uses to include their own fleet

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - If you’ve ever been around large trucks, you know one thing -- they’re loud. But, they may not always be loud -- take the new electric bucket trucks Ameren Missouri has debuted in the St. Louis region. In fact, the...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Missouri woodland owners learn from the best at annual conference

Missouri woodland owners learn from the best at annual conference

“Not only were they the top Tree Farm in Missouri, but they also made the ‘Elite Eight’ of this year’s national competition,” Stelzer said. “To be recognized as one of the top eight privately managed woodlands in the country is quite an honor.”...

Owner:  Rust Family

Planned Trump staffing cuts loom over National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife, Land Management

Cuts to the federal agencies that manage national parks, science and public lands are expected to result in firings across the West, Southeast and Great Lakes, among other places, Trump administration plans reveal. In a court filing this week, the...

Owner:  Nexstar Media Group
Robert Wyss: When coal smoke choked a Missouri city, residents fought back − but it took time and money

Robert Wyss: When coal smoke choked a Missouri city, residents fought back − but it took time and money

It was a morning unlike anything St. Louis had ever seen. Automobile traffic crawled as drivers struggled to peer through murky air. Buses, streetcars and trains ran an hour behind schedule. Downtown parking attendants used flashlights to guide...

Owner:  Retirement Systems of Alabama
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