“We have a lot of things planned and we’re excited about all the things that they’re bringing and the chance to be a part of the state’s celebration.”
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Missouri’s electric cooperatives urged lawmakers to increase funding for broadband as they continue to expand access for rural communities.
The PSC is reconsidering a previous Spire Missouri rate case after it was remanded by the Missouri Supreme Court.
The Biden administration is maintaining current standards on federal support for rural communities after a push from Missouri officials.
Renew Missouri is joining groups across the country to push for federal funding to help rural communities transition to clean energy.
A new commission will evaluate Missouri’s technological infrastructure and identify cybersecurity risks under a new law.
A bill signed into law Wednesday offers new liability protections for Missouri landowners and campground operators.
"Over the following 200 years, millions more people moved into Missouri. The number of farmers swelled as land was cleared and used for crops and livestock."
A court decision vacating approval for an active gas pipeline could have drastic consequences for St. Louis, according to Spire Missouri.
The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council set its sights on developing soy-based golf balls as part of its effort to fund innovation.