Spectators and stakeholders alike are watching the Spire STL Pipeline case as the possibility of a shutdown looms.
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Sen. Rick Brattin, a member of the Conservative Caucus, made his announcement from Columbia.
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The Osage Nation is planning to roll the dice on a new casino at the Lake of the Ozarks, though a successful outcome is far from guaranteed.
Missouri’s Republican representation in Congress implored FERC Friday to preserve the Spire STL Pipeline through the winter months.
Caleb Jones already represents about 6,000 Missouri families as the executive director and CEO of the Association of Missouri Electric Co-ops.
If taken offline, the project could leave 175,000-400,000 customers in the St. Louis region without service, Spire said.
Businessman Andrew Jones launched a bid for Missouri’s 1st congressional district, seeking to flip the seat held by Congresswoman Cori Bush.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said rural and lower-income areas "that have been overlooked by the private companies" will be a focus for the EV charging network.