MO State News

Building Our American Communities Grant funds available

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced the availability of Building our American Communities (BOAC) grant funds today. The BOAC Program provides $12,000 annually to Missouri 4-H clubs and FFA chapters for projects aimed at developing and advancing Missouri’s rural communities. Twelve $500 4-H BOAC grants and 12 $500 FFA BOAC grants […]

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Taum Sauk Mountain State Park and Jay Nixon Backcountry to host conceptual development plan meeting Nov. 9

JEFFERSON CITY – Representatives from Missouri State Parks invite the public to attend an annual informational meeting for both Taum Sauk Mountain State Park and Jay Nixon Backcountry at 9 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 9 at Taum Sauk Mountain State Park. The public is invited to share comments and ask questions about the facilities and their

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Where rubber meets the road

COLUMBIA – Mizzou researchers are devising a way to demonstrate how rubber-based asphalt reduces greenhouse emissions.   Roads made with rubber-based asphalt mixtures are proving to be more durable than traditional asphalt, and they’re better for the environment by providing an effective way to recycle discarded tires. But do they also help reduce greenhouse gas

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Commentary: Rails to Trails Legislation Showcases MOFB’s Grassroots Process

  JEFFERSON CITY – The MOFB policy development process allows each and every member of our organization to have a voice in our priorities, especially when it comes to protecting property rights. This grassroots process takes place annually and culminates at our organization’s Annual Meeting in December, when these policies, adopted by our voting delegates,

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Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe announces 2024 Class of Missouri Veterans Hall of Fame

JEFFERSON CITY –  On Friday, October 25, 2024, the Missouri Veterans Hall of Fame will induct the 2024 Class of the Missouri Veterans Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is open to the public and will be held at 2:00 p.m. on October 25, 2024, at the Missouri State Capitol.   The 2024 Class inductees include William

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Hunters take 5,741 deer during firearms early antlerless portion

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that hunters harvested 5,741 deer during the state’s firearms early antlerless portion of deer season, Oct. 11-13.   The top-three harvest counties were Franklin with 156 deer harvested, Howell with 140, and Bollinger with 135. Last year’s early antlerless portion harvest total

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Designing your Sheep and Goat Grazing System – October Webinar Class

OSCEOLA, Mo – Effective grazing management is critical for the productivity and health of your flock. In this session, Mark Kennedy (Kennedy Grassland Services, LLC), will present on designing a system that is sustainable and tailored to the needs of your sheep and goat operation.   Whether you are managing small pastures or large acreages,

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Seven year old Girl Scout honored for saving life

SPRINGFIELD – The Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland and Girl Scouts of the USA recently presented Cressalyn “Cressa” Lundeen, a seven-year-old Girl Scout, with the prestigious Medal of Honor after her heroic actions in January helped save her baby brother, Teddy. Cressa was honored during a special ceremony held at the Missouri State Capitol

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