by Mike Lear | Mar 5, 2012 | News, Weather
Residents in most of Missouri might notice something different about the severe weather warnings they hear this year. Whether they notice or not, the National Weather Service will be watching for results. The Weather Service offices that serve all of Missouri except...
by Mike Lear | Jan 20, 2012 | Military, News, Politics / Govt, Weather
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ effort to open up storage space on upstream reservoirs to receive runoff this spring is going according to plan. The Corps updated the media tonight and Water Management Division Chief Jody Farhat said already about...
by Mike Lear | Jan 6, 2012 | News, Politics / Govt
The State of Missouri’s Budget Reserve Fund has still not been tapped into in response to the disasters of 2011. Governor Jay Nixon hopes it won’t have to be, if only in the short-term. Nixon says it might be used later, as costs are still being assessed...
by admin | Jul 12, 2011 | Military
The Missouri National Guard is focusing its efforts in Northwest Missouri. Spokeswoman Michelle Matthews says they’re in two areas, one is in Andrew County and Carol County. She says they’re sandbagging and repairing levees. They are also installing pumps...
by admin | Jul 11, 2011 | News
Flooding on the Mississippi River south of Cape Girardeau has already been historic. Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi Valley Division says they’ll use money from their less important programs to repair flood damage if Congress doesn’t give them enough....