Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) extended a COVID-19 relief program from Spire Missouri for an additional month.
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As the Midwest navigates the fallout from February’s winter storms, municipal utilities will soon have access to a new relief fund.
Rep. Bennie Cook is no stranger to working with lawmakers and constituents, and he’s making that experience the foundation for his time in the statehouse.
Members of Missouri’s congressional delegation are asking for the implementation of flood protection measures along the Missouri River.
After winning her historic bid last week, Mayor-elect Tishaura Jones said she’s ready to get to work for her city.
"The part hometown utility lineworkers play in providing reliable electricity for our communities is more important than ever."
Missouri is recovering from 2019’s catastrophic flooding quicker than it had after other floods, Gov. Mike Parson said.
The Missouri 911 Board is putting $2 million toward modernizing systems across the state, bringing them in line with national standards.
As the Midwest recovers from last week’s winter storm, Missouri’s Public Service Commission is investigating its impact on utility companies.