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Missouri sees danger of industrial food waste
Gov. Mike Parson of Missouri recently signed legislation banning industrial food waste from Arkansas food processing plants. Waste from Arkansas can include offal, blood and grease, an estimated at 200,000 tons per year, being spread as fertilizer on pastures and farms in Missouri. The ban is related to concerns about runoff contaminating water.
Missouri airport among ‘least expensive to fly from’
BRANSON, Mo. (KSNF) — With the increasing cost of airfare, travelers often search for the best deals on air travel. For the nearly three million people flying between terminals, different airports offer different experiences — and costs. Recently, the team at MarketWatch Guides analyzed travel statistics on domestic...
Hikers in Missouri Stunned When Stealth Flies Over Their Trail
The truth is I think I was more stunned than they were. Some hikers making their way across Missouri captured video of a stealth bomber that flew directly over their trail. As I shared a couple days ago, two hikers are crossing America and they happen to be in the middle of Missouri right now. They are featured on the First Church of The Masochist Hikes YouTube channel. Just over 5 minutes into their most recent video share of their travels across Missouri, you'll see a very familiar aircraft to Missourians fly overhead.
Armed suspect threatens residents on Dorney Drive in Chillicothe
Officers from the Chillicothe Police Department were dispatched to a situation involving a male reportedly armed with a handgun and making threats to harm residents in the 1400 block of Dorney Drive. Upon arrival, officers found that the suspect had fled the scene on foot. A thorough search of the...
Chillicothe Police Department activity report for July 16, 2024
The Chillicothe Police Department responded to 80 calls for service on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Below is a summary of the activities and incidents handled by the department throughout the day. At 7:18 a.m., officers were dispatched to suspicious activity in the 500 block of Webster St. Officers responded but...
Chillicothe Elementary School Expansion Delay
Delays in construction should not affect the start of the school year for the Chillicothe Elementary School. Superintendent Dr Dan Wiebers explains. Will need planning and communications with staff and parents. Wiebers says the progress at the school is evident. Ceiling tiles, walls – its starting to look like classrooms....
Date Change For August School Board Meeting
The date for the August Chillicothe R-II School Board meeting has been changed and a special meeting will be held before that meeting. Superintendent Dr Dan Wiebers says the start of the school year prompted that change from August 20th to August 12th. The meeting was moved due to the...
Circle Drive, CES Sidewalks And Access Road
Completing the roads and sidewalks for the elementary school expansion and at the high school are taking place. Superintendent Dr Dan Wiebers says at the high school the circle drive is closed. Demo of the CHS circle drive is taking place with concrete to be poured next week. Wiebers explains...
Fundraising in Missouri governor’s race tops $21 million, with most going to Kehoe
Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe’s campaign for governor has raised almost $13 million over the past two years and the two funds supporting him have lapped the field in the Republican primary. During the second quarter of the year, Kehoe raised $907,288 for his campaign and his joint fundraising committee, American Dream PAC, took in $3.6 […] The post Fundraising in Missouri governor’s race tops $21 million, with most going to Kehoe appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Missouri gets $200K to analyze lead mine waste to find cobalt
(The Center Square) – Federal funds will help Missouri Department of Natural Resources workers dig in piles of gravel near abandoned mines in search of raw materials for batteries. The United State Geological Survey announced it will provide more than $200,000 to the Missouri Geological Survey to search for critical minerals in the waste piles of Missouri’s Old Lead Belt District in southeast Missouri. “A relatively small investment for this...
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