The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded Branson a $3 million grant for a flood wall to protect the Compton Drive Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Missouri’s first electric vehicle station funded through an environmental mitigation trust from Volkswagen was unveiled in Kingdom City.
The PSC met this week to approve more than $20 million in estimated expenses for the regulation of utilities for the 2022 fiscal year.
The PSC approved procedural schedules for two complaint cases against Spire Missouri over February’s cold snap Wednesday.
"Post-pandemic, the bipartisan passage of an infrastructure bill has never been more important."
"Broadband is as critical as electricity and water — that is something that experts say, and that’s why today’s announcement is so important.”
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved new requirements for its gas and transportation reporting requirements this week.
After nearly two decades working for the city, Columbia City Manager John Glascock is retiring in January.
Missouri ranked No. 32 in broadband access compared to the rest of the country, according to Tim Arbeiter, director of broadband development.
"Carol was an extremely talented and accomplished leader, and the entire state of Missouri grieves alongside her friends and family."