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Missouri’s New Marijuana Packaging Rules Set to Take Effect September 1
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Missouri’s cannabis industry is racing against the clock to comply with the state’s new plain packaging requirements, set to go into effect on September 1. This mandate comes over a year after the rule was first introduced, reflecting a broader movement towards plain packaging that has long been advocated in the tobacco industry to reduce … Continue reading The post Missouri’s New Marijuana Packaging Rules Set to Take Effect September 1 appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
Evergy is hoping its regulators OK higher electric bills for its Missouri West customers
Evergy confused and angered its Missouri customers in 2023 when it rolled out time-of-use rates that meant prices would run highest when people use the most electricity. Missourians, especially those on fixed incomes, complained of high costs and having to choose between things like groceries and their medications or powering their homes during peak hours. […] The post Evergy is hoping its regulators OK higher electric bills for its Missouri West customers appeared first on The Beacon.
Power warning issued for Kansas, Missouri and 10 other states amid heatwave
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - As temperatures in Kansas City spike to some of the hottest this summer, a group monitoring power usage issues a warning. The Southwest Power Pool issued a Level 1 Emergency Alert around 12:30 p.m. Monday. The alert is expected to be in place through 8 p.m. Tuesday evening.
'Injured' bald eagle just fat
Republic, Mo. — A bald eagle spotted in a Missouri national battlefield that was suspected to be injured was determined to be "too fat to fly." The eagle was captured in Wilson's Creek National Battlefield by the Missouri Department of Conservation. The bird was reported as injured, but when officials arrived they found the bird was healthy, but was "engorged with a raccoon–in other words, too fat to fly," according to the park officials' facebook post. ...
When Will The Soaring Temps Break In West Central Missouri?
As I write this, the heat index in Sedalia during the three-o'clock hour is 106 degrees. In Warrensburg, it's 108 degrees. In Boonville, it's 110 degrees. So when will the extreme heat give us a break in West Central Missouri?. The National Weather Service has some of our area, including...
Missouri opens nation’s first nature school to ‘share the wonders of nature’
“Let the love of nature be discovered here and thrive here on these grounds. May this love for the outdoors change the world for the better,” said former Missouri Department of Conservation Director Sara Parker Pauley. She made those comments Friday during a ceremony to celebrate the opening of the first-of-its-kind nature school in America.
Tonight Show Announcer Visits His Butter Sculpture at the State Fair [VIDEO]
One member of the historic Tonight Show is from Bay Ridge, New York. Another member of the Tonight Show is from Des Moines, Iowa, and he visited his home state during the Iowa State Fair!. Jimmy Fallon, the star of The Tonight Show is an East Coast native but his...
Missouri’s Oldest & Largest Hot Air Balloon Event is Free for All
Get ready to see the wonders of hot air balloons take over Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. The oldest and largest hot air balloon event is coming September 20th and 21st at Emerson Central Field in Forest Park. This event brings hundreds if not thousands of people to watch the amazement of these beautiful balloons.
VIDEO: Shocking New Footage Shows How Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Has Officially “Broken” The NFL’s New Kickoff Rules
A new in-depth video shows how Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker managed to break the NFL’s new kickoff rules, even before the start of the 2024 regular season. During the offseason, NFL owners approved several new kickoff rules to a) encourage more kick returns and b) improve player safety. And in just a few preseason attempts, Harrison Butker has managed to work them to his advantage.
Ozarks homeowners ready to close pools soon
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Summer doesn’t officially end until September 22nd. However, people across the Ozarks see Labor Day as the unofficial end of the season, with public pools ready to close for the season. DJ Ginsberg, general manager of Springfield Pool & Spa, is starting to see homeowners...
Travis Kelce spotted leaving Taylor Swift’s $17.75m beach house in dead of night as NFL star jets back to be with Chiefs
TRAVIS Kelce was seen departing from Taylor Swift’s luxury beach house in the early morning hours on Monday. The 34-year-old was on his way to return to Kansas City where he has won three Super Bowl titles for the Kansas City Chiefs. The DailyMail revealed pics of Kelce entering a private jet as he left […]
Ex-Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed Reveals ‘Bitter’ Feelings Toward KC
The biggest offseason move for the Kansas City Chiefs was trading away star cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a 2025 third-round pick and a swap of 2024 seventh-round picks. It was a move that made Sneed bitter toward the organization that drafted him four years prior.
St. Louis could see dangerous 108-degree heat index as temperatures flare this week
The St. Louis region is currently experiencing both extreme heat and unhealthy air quality. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory that will be in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday, warning that heat index values of up to 108 degrees in St. Louis and 109 degrees north of the city are expected.
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