February 12, 2012

Blunt Prepares to Pursue Federal Aid in Wake of Storms

The nasty weather that has hit many parts of Missouri is taking a toll. But, there is a chance the federal government might end up helping out, financially, once the bad weather moves through.

Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO) says it’s still too early to say whether Missouri will qualify for federal aid, but he is optimistic. Blunt says once the immediate effects of the weather have been dealt with, state officials will get together with members of FEMA – the Federal Emergency Management Agency – to determine what kind of aid, if any, Missouri might qualify to receive.

Blunt points out a threshold must be met before Missouri could qualify for federal aid – about $6-Million to $7-Million in damages.

Download/Listen: Steve Walsh report (:60 MP3)

Blunt Sends National Guard to Northwest Missouri

Governor Matt Blunt Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO) has mobilized 50 National Guardsmen and women to Northwest Missouri to help those affected by the severe winter weather.

The Governor made the announcement during a visit to a Salvation Army shelter in Jefferson City, where he helped serve lunch to some mid-Missourians warming up from the nasty weather.

Tens of thousands of homes in Northwest Missouri are without electricity following the most recent winter storm that blasted the region early Tuesday morning. The Governor says the situation is still very bad in many parts of the state, especially along the northern tier.

The members of the Guard headed to Northwest Missouri had been sent to Columbia, last night, to be deployed to where they would be most needed. Once they get to Chillicothe, the Guard members will support the ice storm response to any emergency situations that might arise.

Download/Listen: Governor Matt Blunt (:45 MP3)

Second Ice Storm Slams Into Missouri

A second ice storm has slammed into Missouri, this time taking direct aim at northwest Missouri. One official in Maryville states simply, "It’s a mess".

The total number of Missourians without electricity now is estimated at 170,000. Tens of thousands of households in central and northeast Missouri still struggle without power. More than 66,000 northwest Missouri residents now have no power.

Aquila of Kansas City reports that 49,000 households in St. Joseph don’t have power as ice has either brought power lines down by itself or has weighed down tree limbs, which has snapped and fallen on power lines. A few substations have been knocked out. Maryville and Mound City have been hard hit as well. Some reports indicate that the entire city of Savannah, north of St. Joseph, is without power. Kansas City has an estimated 27,000 households without electricity.

Those numbers only add to Missouri residents coping without electricity. There are an estimated 44,000 households without power in Joplin. Jefferson City has about 27,000 households still without power from the Sunday ice storm. An estimated 32,000 customers with rural electric cooperatives do not have power.

Shelters have been opened at many of the communities to allow residents without electricity to warm up. Some shelters are providing food and overnight shelter. Others are only meant to provide a place to get some warmth during the daytime.

The weather forecast provides a bit of hope. Temperatures are suppose to rise tomorrow and the precipitation should dwindle and give way to sunshine at the end of the week.

Nutty Buddy Video

I came across an interesting story in the Kansas City Star the other day.  Former Royal pitcher, Mark Littel who pitched in the 70′s with the Royals has developed a new style of protective cup.  It’s called the Nutty Buddy.  What’s awesome about this testimonial that Littel gives in his video is that he actually takes a ball fired out of a pitching machine to show you how well the product works.  The Nutty Buddy comes in four sizes.  The Hammer, The Boss, The Hog, and for guys who could make it in the NFL, the XL size, Mongo.  Their slogan, Nutty Buddy, protecting the boys.

www.nuttybuddy.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMgWui4XTBM

 

Northwest Missouri State Fans Tear Down The Goalposts

The Northwest Missouri State Bearcats are playing for the championship in Florence Alabama.  It will be the third year in a row that the Bearcats will make the trip, and fifth time under head coach Mel Tjeerdsma.  They beat Grand Valley State at home on Saturday, the Lakers had beaten the Bearcats in the last two finals.  I found a great youtube video of the Northwest fans tearing the goal posts down as 7,000 fans braved the freezing rain and wind. 

Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aKQsQzs8ek