AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEl Niño Watch: NOAA is forecasting a warmer-than-average fall across much of the U.S., with a “super” El Niño driving the heat risk and Missouri sitting in the “equal chances” zone—meaning conditions could swing, but the overall trend points to warmer weather. Water & Health: A Jefferson County Health Department roundup shows routine food inspections with scores ranging from 85–100, including multiple restaurants cited for storage, labeling, and sanitation issues. Wildlife & Land Management: Missouri’s baby squirrel season is back, and rescuers say healthy babies belong with their moms—plus Missouri groups are pushing prescribed burns education to manage woody encroachment and support native grasses and wildflowers. Energy & Infrastructure: Survey work is set to begin on the Big Stone South to Alexandria 345-kilovolt transmission line, including environmental and geotechnical checks and easement visits along the planned route. Community Safety: State Farm’s Good Neighbor Firefighter Safety Program is awarding $10,000 grants to five Missouri volunteer fire departments for responder equipment and safety upgrades.
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