The Army Corps of Engineers is asking the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for a delay in proposals to deal with altering the flow of the Missouri River. The corps says experts need to do more study on how the proposed changes would help the Pallid Sturgeon increase its numbers. The MissouriRiver Coordinator for the Fish and Wildlife Service, Al Sapa, says the Corps attitude is unacceptable. Missouri politicians and others have been objecting to the Corps plans to change spring river flows. Sapa accuses them of parochialism
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Missouri Department of Revenue working to shorten lines at license offices
Missouri Department of Revenue working to shorten lines at license offices - Missourinet
Efforts are underway to shorten the wait times at privately-run license offices in Missouri, which contract with the...
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Missouri Department of Revenue working to shorten lines at license offices
https://www.missourinet.com/2023/09/07/missouri-department-of-revenue-working-to-shorten-lines-at-license-offices/
Missouri PSC argues optional Time-Of-Use rate plan saves money
https://www.missourinet.com/2023/09/07/missouri-psc-argues-optional-time-of-use-rate-plan-saves-money/
Drought conditions have worsened over the last week, with the percentage of the state that is Abnormally Dry increasing from 72% to 78% and the percentage in Extreme Drought moving from 5% to almost 9%. Avoid activities that could spark a fire based on local conditions.