Flood worries in western and northwestern Missouri have calmed since heavy rainfall in Iowa caused the Missouri River to rise. The Army Corps of Engineers is monitoring river gauges along the Missouri River basin. Emergency Management Specialist Mike Dulin said the...
Missouri continues to dry out while the river bearing the state’s name floods. The latest drought monitor map shows abnormally dry areas in west-central, southwest, and far southern Missouri have grown in size since last week as a large area of moderate drought...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is talking with the public on a long-term plan to reduce Missouri River flood risks in the Jefferson City region. Community Planner, Ginger Niemann-Harper told Missourinet that the Lower Missouri Jefferson City spin-off study was...
Input has been received from the politicians. Even the public has given input. Now, the Army Corps of Engineers is attempting to take all that into account as it begins the long process of drafting a management plan for the Missouri River that will reduce flood risks....
The U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled the federal government bears responsibility for causing atypical recurrent flooding that damaged farms and property in the Missouri River basin since 2007. Initially filed in 2014, the plaintiffs in the case include more than 370...