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MOWIT welcomes four new board members
Missouri Women in Trades (MOWIT) has announced the addition of four new board members. MOWIT is a non-profit group dedicated to helping women enter and succeed in the local union building trades. The new board members include:. Maggie Farrell, diversity and human resource manager for Millstone Weber. Roy Ross, business...
Thunderstorms possible tonight, rain likely this week due to Hurricane Beryl
Mild temperatures return this week, along with thunderstorms. The National Weather Service says isolated strong to severe storms are possible between 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. tonight, mainly along and south of I-44. The primary threat is damaging winds of up to 60 mph. The remnants of Hurricane Beryl could...
Coast Guard reopens Missouri River, boaters cautioned to ‘stay alert’
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The U.S. Coast Guard has reopened traffic on the Missouri River in the Show-Me State after briefly shutting it down due to high water levels and levee conditions. The Missouri State Highway Patrol warned boaters to remain alert on the water. “Dislodged debris in the...
Missile Silos Near Missouri Converted into Luxury Doomsday Condos
There's good news and bad news. The bad news is the end of days may be almost upon us. The good news is you can survive in missile silos near Missouri that have been converted into elaborate luxurious doomsday condos. This one-of-a-kind apocalypse real estate place was featured not that...
Missouri attorney general still working through 2023 Sunshine Law backlog
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has nearly completed work on a backlog of requests for records submitted to his office by the public last year. That means work can finally begin processing requests submitted this year. The 2023 requests were initially supposed to be completed by May. But a spokeswoman for the attorney general said […] The post Missouri attorney general still working through 2023 Sunshine Law backlog appeared first on Missouri Independent.
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