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TKO: Busch Stadium gets quiet
The Cardinals have drawn over 3 million fans every season (non pandemic) since 2003. It’s a pretty remarkable streak, but it’s going to end this season. The crowds at Busch Stadium have become increasingly scarce and TKO “The Kilcoyne Opinion” says everyone is taking note.
Chiefs make trade with Cardinals ahead of Week 1
The Kansas City Chiefs are still making a few roster tweaks ahead of their quest for the NFL’s first Super Bowl three-peat. On Monday, the Chiefs swung a deal with the Arizona Cardinals for linebacker Cameron Thomas. Kansas City acquired the edge rusher in exchange for a 7th-round pick, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapaport.... The post Chiefs make trade with Cardinals ahead of Week 1 appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Boat explosion on Mississippi River near St. Charles injures three
An explosion on a boat traveling downstream on the Mississippi River in the Dardenne Slough near Lake Center Marina injured three people on the evening of August 25, 2024. The incident occurred around 7:22 p.m. and was reported by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The vessel involved was a 1995...
Chiefs Make Shocking Cut in Heated Preseason Position Battle
The Chiefs made a surprising cut on Monday at a heated position battle, releasing veteran CB Kelvin Joseph ahead of Tuesday's roster cutdown deadline. Joseph had looked like a possible starter for most of training camp, earning work with the starters in the secondary as Joshua Williams, Jaylen Watson, and Nazeeh Johnson all battled various injuries.
Fort Leonard Wood to hold full-scale exercise
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (August 26, 2024) Fort Leonard Wood is scheduled to hold an installation-wide exercise Tuesday, Aug. 27. The exercise is scheduled to last from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in and around the area of Gammon Field. We thank you for your patience as we test response efforts across the installation, helping us to be better prepared in the case of a real emergency.
Paul Mueller Company to expand Springfield facility, create 133 jobs
Paul Mueller Company, a manufacturer of stainless steel tanks, components, and equipment that serves various industries, announced today that it will expand in Springfield, investing $22 million and creating 133 new jobs. This first phase of the company’s expansion includes establishing a new facility to increase its capacity for assembling large production modules.
Gateway Studios invests strongly in Chesterfield
CHESTERFIELD, MO. – Gateway Studios, a studio and production services business, is already building a large campus at the intersection of Chesterfield Airport Road and Spirit of St. Louis Boulevard. While it’s still under construction, Gateway Studios plans to develop 290 acres of land on the other side of I-64. Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers, Inc. on behalf of Gumbo Flats Properties, LLC submitted the plans that Chesterfield Planning Commission approved in August.
Red states ask Supreme Court to halt EPA’s methane rule
A coalition of Republican-led states is asking the Supreme Court to halt the Biden administration’s effort to cut methane from oil and gas production. The 23 state attorneys general and Arizona’s GOP-led Legislature are asking the Supreme Court to block the implementation of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule that requires oil and gas wells…
Missouri Power Grid Strained by Extreme Heat – Outages Possible
The good news is the current heat wave baking Missouri will get give us a break by the weekend. The bad news is we're not there yet and there are reports that the power grid is being strained with at least one city utility reporting the possibility of outages. The...
Steve Boone selected as August 2024 Missouri Department of Natural Resources Team Member of the Month
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, AUG. 27, 2024 - Steve Boone, an environmental program manager with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Environmental Quality, has been selected as the department’s Team Member of the Month for August 2024. He was selected for his service to the department and his assistance with two air pollution concerns raised to the Northeast Regional Office.
Growth in artificial intelligence puts pressure on energy generation
As the use of artificial intelligence grows, so does the technology required to store its data — and the energy that infrastructure consumes. At a recent forum about “securing Missouri’s energy future,” lawmakers, regulators, lobbyists and advocates discussed the challenge of powering new data centers. A...
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