A new bill from Sen. Elaine Gannon that would add pets to orders of protection was heard in a Senate committee Monday afternoon.
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Ameren Missouri is pledging a sizable investment into infrastructure and renewable energy as part of its commitment to smart energy.
“If the past year taught us anything, it is that farmers are vital to our country.”
Gov. Mike Parson outlined his agriculture policy goals for the year Thursday, focusing on technology and increasing energy demands.
Members of Missouri’s congressional delegation called on the federal government to investigate the energy issues gripping the Midwest.
The House Utilities Committee held the first in a series of discussions on fees for solar customers Wednesday.
“My priority is to help the people of District 58. It’s not about my will necessarily, it’s their will and what they want to see done."
As winter storms grip the Midwest — and Texas faces millions of power outages — Missouri is trying to stay on top of the demand for energy.
As the Midwest faces snow and frigid temperatures this week, Missouri utilities are advising customers to cut down on energy usage.








