A court decision vacating approval for an active gas pipeline could have drastic consequences for St. Louis, according to Spire Missouri.
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The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council set its sights on developing soy-based golf balls as part of its effort to fund innovation.
With 70 bills passed by the legislature and dozens already signed, four bills were rejected by the governor as well as some budget items.
Gov. Mike Parson is requesting help from the federal government to prepare for an official request for disaster assistance.
Missouri’s agriculture groups gathered in the state Capitol to advocate for issues facing the industry, from broadband to tax credits.
Gov. Mike Parson signed four bills Tuesday, including reforms to the way utilities change water and sewer rates.
Gov. Mike Parson joined Congressman Jason Smith opposing a potential reduction in federal support for rural communities.
Lawmakers on the House Budget Committee moved to approve controversial changes to the state’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC).
The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded Branson a $3 million grant for a flood wall to protect the Compton Drive Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Missouri’s first electric vehicle station funded through an environmental mitigation trust from Volkswagen was unveiled in Kingdom City.










