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....
Public meetings in cities and towns along the Missouri River will be hosted next week by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The meetings are held each year to provide updates on the current year’s runoff and reservoir operations along the river. The Corps will also...
Republican U.S. Senator Josh Hawley and Democrat Representative Cori Bush joined in a letter to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers calling for additional radioactive testing of Hazelwood School District’s properties. Hawley previously demanded that USACE conduct...
The 2022 drought is affecting all corners of the state, especially Missouri’s farmlands. The latest meeting of the state’s drought assessment committee was held on Sept. 16 in Jefferson City. Jennifer Hoggatt, deputy director of the Missouri Geological Survey, says...
Missouri’s governor will join the governors of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska Thursday afternoon in Council Bluffs, to follow-up on Missouri River issues and about the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This will be at least the fourth bipartisan meeting between Governor...