MO.gov News Feed /news-rss MO.gov News Feed Wed, 11 Mar 2026 06:49:00 +0000 en-us POSTPONED: Lane closures for KC Scout camera installation in Platte, Mar. 10-12 https://www.modot.org/node/84733 84733 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 15:50:01 +0000 POSTPONED: Lane closures for KC Scout camera installation in Platte, Mar. 10-12 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 15:50 The work on I-435 at 136th St. is postponed to Thurs., March 12 PLATTE COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation will conduct KC Scout camera installation at two different locations in Platte County. All work is weather permitting. Interstate 29 northbound at North Oak Right lane closed Tues., March 10 from 9 am until 3 pm. Interstate 435 southbound at 136th St. Right lane closed Thurs., March 12 from 9 am until 3 pm. Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can also be short-term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway. For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org/kansascity. For instant updates, follow MoDOT_KC on X, or share posts and comments on our Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity/. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online MoDOT E-Updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT Districts Involved Kansas City Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 10:41 Macy Melton Communications Specialist Kansas City District Phone: (816) 789 - 9891Email: macy.melton@modot.mo.gov Update: Southbound I-29 to be narrowed to one lane on March 12 https://www.modot.org/node/84732 84732 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 15:30:02 +0000 Update: Southbound I-29 to be narrowed to one lane on March 12 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 15:30 Gene Field Road Bridge replacement project ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Southbound Interstate 29 in St. Joseph is scheduled to be narrowed to one lane Thursday, March 12 from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Clarkson Construction Company, working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, will be moving equipment during that time. The traffic impact was moved from tomorrow, March 11 to Thursday, March 12 due to contractor scheduling. Traffic Impacts: Southbound I-29 will be narrowed to one lane at the Gene Field Road Bridge construction site from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. A 10.6-foot width restriction will be in place. This project will widen the bridge and replace its driving surface as well as add pedestrian sidewalks to the north and south sides of the bridge. This project is scheduled to be completed by July 2026. To learn more about the project, visit: https://www.modot.org/projects/gene-field-road-bridge-replacement-over-interstate-29-buchanan-county. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change. MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by always buckling up, keeping your phone down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. Know before you go and check what work zones you might encounter at traveler.modot.org. While at modot.org, sign up online for work zone updates. Information is also available 24/7 at 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or via social media. Facebook | X | Instagram   Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down ### Project Webpage Gene Field Road Bridge Replacement over Interstate 29 in Buchanan County | Missouri Department of Transportation Districts Involved Northwest Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 10:25 Katelyn Canon Sr. Communications Specialist Northwest District Email: nwcr@modot.mo.gov Phone:  816.387.2462 REVISED: Lane closures for KC Scout camera installation in Platte, Mar. 10-11 https://www.modot.org/node/84730 84730 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 15:10:02 +0000 REVISED: Lane closures for KC Scout camera installation in Platte, Mar. 10-11 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 15:10 The work at North Oak was completed ahead of schedule. PLATTE COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation will conduct KC Scout camera installation at two different locations in Platte County. All work is weather permitting. Interstate 29 northbound at North Oak Right lane closed Tues., March 10 from 9 am until 3 pm. Interstate 435 southbound at 136th St. Right lane closed beginning Tues., March 10-11 from 9 am until 3 pm each day. Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can also be short-term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway. For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org/kansascity. For instant updates, follow MoDOT_KC on X, or share posts and comments on our Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity/. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online MoDOT E-Updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT Districts Involved Kansas City Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 10:05 Macy Melton Communications Specialist Kansas City District Phone: (816) 789 - 9891Email: macy.melton@modot.mo.gov Route 17 to close north of Iberia next week https://www.modot.org/node/84728 84728 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 14:00:02 +0000 Route 17 to close north of Iberia next week Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 14:00 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Local crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation plan to close Missouri Route 17 in Miller County next week to replace a culvert. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, crews plan to close Route 17 north of Iberia, approximately 0.75 miles south of Route C. Changeable message boards are in place to alert drivers of the upcoming closure. During the closure, local property owners will be able to access driveways, but through traffic will need to seek an alternate route. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change. MoDOT asks all motorists to work with us by buckling up, putting your phone down, obeying all traffic signs, and slowing down and moving over in work zones.  For more information about MoDOT projects, traffic updates, or other transportation-related matters, please visit our Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/ or call our 24-hour Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636). While at modot.org, sign up for work zone updates sent directly to your inbox. Information is also available 24/7 by connecting with us on social media: Facebook | X (Twitter) | Instagram Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down ### Districts Involved Central Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 08:52 Links to related information Traveler Information Map Attachments Location Graphic CD Customer Service Central District Email: CDCR@modot.mo.govPhone: 573-522-5178 Ramp and lane closures on U.S. 71 at Bannister Road for bridge replacement work. March 25 - April 10 https://www.modot.org/node/84729 84729 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 14:00:02 +0000 Ramp and lane closures on U.S. 71 at Bannister Road for bridge replacement work. March 25 - April 10 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 14:00 Work will be ongoing Late Winter 2026 - Spring 2027 Project U.S. Route 71 Bridge Replacements over Bannister Road in Jackson County REVISED: JACKSON COUNTY- The Missouri Department of Transportation will be replacing bridges on U.S. Route 71 over Bannister Road (Route W). While safe to travel on, the bridges are reaching the end of their service life. All work is weather permitting. See below for traffic modifications: Wednesday March 25 at 9:00 p.m. until Friday, April 10 Crews will close the right lane on southbound U.S. 71 at Hickman Mills Drive to Bannister Road. Crews will close the right lane on northbound 71 at Bannister Road to Hickman Mills Drive. Crews will close the ramp from southbound 71 to Bannister Road. Crews will close the ramp from Bannister Road to northbound 71. This will be an ongoing project and will also include widening of U.S. 71 to develop an additional lane across the new bridges and to the north on U.S. 71 with the new lane ending just south of the Hickman Mills Drive interchange. The project will also improve pedestrian safety and connectivity along Bannister Rd. under U.S. 71. In addition, this project also involves the rehabilitation of culverts to the north and east of the U.S. 71 interchange. Visit the project page for additional information: U.S. Route 71 Bridge Replacements over Bannister Road in Jackson County | Missouri Department of Transportation Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can also be short-term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris form the roadway. For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org.kansascity. For instant updates, follow MoDOT_KC on X, or share posts and comments on our Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity/. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online for work zone updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636). Districts Involved Kansas City Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 08:50 Katie Majors Senior Communications Specialist Kansas City District Email: katelynn.majors@modot.mo.govPhone: (816) 607-2027 REVISED: Pilot car operation & traffic modifications on MO-273 for resurfacing, March 2 - June 30 https://www.modot.org/node/84727 84727 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 14:00:02 +0000 REVISED: Pilot car operation & traffic modifications on MO-273 for resurfacing, March 2 - June 30 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 14:00 Closure of MO 273 near Hackberry Lane, RESCHEDULED from March 9-22 to March 16-29 PLATTE COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation will be conducting pavement resurfacing operations resulting in various traffic modifications on Missouri Route 273 in Platte County. This project is ongoing through June 2026. All work is weather permitting.  See below for traffic modifications: Monday, March 2 until Tuesday, June 30 from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. daily Pilot car operation on MO-273 from I-29 to MO-45. This is not a complete closure, but motorists may experience delays. Monday, March 16 until Sunday, March 29 Crews will CLOSE MO-273 near Hackberry Lane. A signed detour will be provided. Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can also be short-term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris form the roadway. For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org.kansascity. For instant updates, follow MoDOT_KC on X, or share posts and comments on our Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity/. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online for workzone updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636). Districts Involved Kansas City Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 08:54 Macy Melton Communications Specialist Kansas City District Phone: (816) 789 - 9891Email: macy.melton@modot.mo.gov Route 179 to close for short period next week https://www.modot.org/node/84726 84726 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 13:50:01 +0000 Route 179 to close for short period next week Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 13:50 Tree clearing at Rock Creek Bridge in Cole County JEFFERSON CITY, Mo – Missouri Route 179, just north of the junction with Cole County Route Z, is expected to close for a few hours next week. Motorists will need to use an alternate route.  On March 17, construction crews working with the Missouri Department of Transportation plan to close Route 179 at Rock Creek from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to remove trees. This work is associated with a project to replace the bridge's deck later this year.  The start date for the bridge deck replacement project has yet to be determined, but all work is expected to be completed by Dec. 1, 2026. More details are available about the project here: https://www.modot.org/projects/route-179-bridge-deck-replacement-over-rock-creek-cole-county.   All work is weather-dependent and subject to change.  MoDOT asks all motorists to work with us by buckling up, putting your phone down, obeying all traffic signs, and slowing down and moving over in work zones.    For more information about MoDOT projects, traffic updates, or other transportation-related matters, please visit our Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/ or call our 24-hour Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636). While at modot.org, sign up for work zone updates sent directly to your inbox. Information is also available 24/7 by connecting with us on social media:  Facebook | X (Twitter) | Instagram   Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down  ### Districts Involved Central Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 08:45 Links to related information Project Webpage AJ Shurr Senior Communications Specialist Central District Email: cdcr@modot.mo.govPhone: (573) 522-5178 Reminder: Putnam County Route N Turkey Creek Bridge to be replaced https://www.modot.org/node/84725 84725 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 13:00:02 +0000 Reminder: Putnam County Route N Turkey Creek Bridge to be replaced Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 13:00 Northwest Bridge Bundle project ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Putnam County Turkey Creek Bridge, north of Livonia, is scheduled to close for a replacement project tomorrow, Wednesday, March 11, as part of the Northwest Bridge Bundle project. The bridge is expected to remain closed through July 2026. During construction, motorists should seek an alternate route around the closure. The Turkey Creek Bridge was built in 1951 and has a traffic volume of approximately 35 vehicles per day. “The Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build project which will replace or rehabilitate 31 poor-condition bridges in north central Missouri,” stated Missouri Department of Transportation Project Manager Michael Marriott. The Capital – Horner & Shifrin team was awarded the design-build contract by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission at its meeting in December 2023. Design-build is a project delivery method in which one contracting team is selected to design and build the highway improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and schedule and the contractor team completes the work. This technique has been known to significantly save time and provide cost savings. The full list of bridges to be replaced can be found on the Northwest Bridge Bundle web page. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change. MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by always buckling up, keeping your phones down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. Know before you go and check what work zones you might encounter at traveler.modot.org. Get project and work zone news straight to your email by signing up for eUpdates. Information is also available 24/7 by calling 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or visiting www.modot.org/northwest. Facebook | X | Instagram   Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down ### Northwest Bridge Bundle web page Districts Involved Northwest Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 07:54 NW Customer Service Northwest District Email: nwcr@modot.mo.govPhone: 816-901-4529 Delayed: Sullivan County Route 129 Spring Creek Bridge replacement https://www.modot.org/node/84724 84724 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 13:00:02 +0000 Delayed: Sullivan County Route 129 Spring Creek Bridge replacement Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 13:00 Northwest Bridge Bundle project ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Sullivan County Route 129 Spring Creek Bridge, north of Green City, was scheduled to close for a replacement project on Monday, March 16, but has been delayed due to contractor schedule changes. The Northwest Bridge Bundle project is now expected to begin in early May 2026. More information will be provided once a new schedule and start date are determined. The Spring Creek Bridge was built in 1950 and has a traffic volume of approximately 95 vehicles per day. “The Northwest Bridge Bundle is a Design-Build project which will replace or rehabilitate 31 poor-condition bridges in north central Missouri,” stated Missouri Department of Transportation Project Manager Michael Marriott. The Capital – Horner & Shifrin team was awarded the design-build contract by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission at its meeting in December 2023. Design-build is a project delivery method in which one contracting team is selected to design and build the highway improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and schedule and the contractor team completes the work. This technique has been known to significantly save time and provide cost savings. The full list of bridges to be replaced can be found on the Northwest Bridge Bundle web page. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change. MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by always buckling up, keeping your phones down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. Know before you go and check what work zones you might encounter at traveler.modot.org. Get project and work zone news straight to your email by signing up for eUpdates. Information is also available 24/7 by calling 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or visiting www.modot.org/northwest. Facebook | X | Instagram   Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down ### Northwest Bridge Bundle web page Districts Involved Northwest Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 07:55 NW Customer Service Northwest District Email: nwcr@modot.mo.govPhone: 816-901-4529 Route 17 in Howell County Reduced for Asphalt Overlay https://www.modot.org/node/84723 84723 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 10 Mar 2026 12:50:01 +0000 Route 17 in Howell County Reduced for Asphalt Overlay Visitor (not verified) Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:50 SIKESTON—Route 17 in Howell County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as construction crews perform an asphalt overlay.  This section of roadway is located from Route 63 in West Plains, Missouri to the Arkansas State Line.   Weather permitting, work will take place Monday, March 16 through Friday, June 5 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.   The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.  For additional information, contact MoDOT’s Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636) or visit www.modot.org/southeast.  ###    facebook.com/MoDOTSoutheast  twitter.com/MoDOTSoutheast  youtube.com/MoDOTSoutheast  Districts Involved Southeast Published On Tue, 03/10/2026 - 07:48 SE Customer Service Southeast District Email: SECRRep@modot.mo.gov Phone: (573) 472-5333 Spring events offered throughout Missouri state parks and historic sites https://dnr.mo.gov/communications/news/spring-events-offered-throughout-missouri-state-parks-historic-sites 301306 at https://dnr.mo.gov Tue, 10 Mar 2026 09:12:28 +0000 Spring events offered throughout Missouri state parks and historic sites Karen Kremer Tue, 03/10/2026 - 09:12 Release Date Tuesday, March 10, 2026 JEFFERSON CITY, MO, MARCH 10, 2026 – Has spring fever got you wanting to get outside and explore nature? Well, look no further! Missouri state parks and historic sites have got just the events for you.Tuesdays, March 17, 24, and 31,at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. – Toddler Tuesdays at Crowder State Park.Looking for a fun activity for your children? Bring your toddlers and other preschool-aged children to Crowder State Park for a Toddler Tuesday program. Starting March 17 at 9 a.m. and again at 1 p.m., toddlers can participate in activities such as crafts, book readings, nature walks and experiments. All programs begin at the Camp Grand River recreation hall. Crowder State Park is located at 76 NW Highway 128 in Trenton. Friday, March 20, from 8-10 p.m. – Dark Sky Program at Thousand Hills State Park.Thousand Hills State Park is hosting a series of dark sky programs, starting in March. The park team and representatives from Truman State University will meet at the Point Shelter to explore the stars and sky above. Telescopes will be set up, but participants are welcome to bring their own, along with chairs, blankets and binoculars. This program is weather permitting. Thousand Hills State Park is located at 20431 State Highway 157 in Kirksville.  Saturday, March 21, at 8:30 p.m. – Starry Sky Night at Onondaga Cave State Park.Onondaga Cave State Park is hosting a series of night sky viewing events starting in March. Join astronomy enthusiast Joe Parish in the visitor center parking lot to view the cosmos with a high-powered telescope. Although a telescope is provided, visitors are welcome to bring viewing devices of their own. In the event of poor viewing conditions, the program will be pushed back one week. Onondaga Cave State Park is located at 7556 Highway H in Leasburg.  Thursday, March 26, at 10 a.m. – Toddler Thursday: Turtles at Mastodon State Historic Site.Come learn, create and play at Mastodon State Historic Site at 1050 Charles J. Becker Drive in Imperial. This program is designed for toddlers and their grown-ups, and will focus on learning about For detailed information on any of these activities, please visit mostateparks.com/events. For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit mostateparks.com. Missouri State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.. For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit mostateparks.com. Missouri State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Contact Information Tisha Holden Division Information Officer Address Missouri State Parks P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 United States Office 573-751-6510 Toll-free 800-334-6946 Email tisha.holden@dnr.mo.gov MDHEWD hosts annual conference highlighting innovation and collaboration to improve student mobility https://dhewd.mo.gov/news/mdhewd-hosts-annual-conference-highlighting-innovation-and-collaboration-improve-student 7426 at https://dhewd.mo.gov Mon, 09 Mar 2026 09:15:38 +0000 MDHEWD hosts annual conference highlighting innovation and collaboration to improve student mobility Mr. Jason Strickland Mon, 03/09/2026 - 09:15 Date Mon, 03/09/2026 - 12:00 On Friday, the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development (MDHEWD) hosted the annual Committee on Transfer and Articulation (COTA) Conference in Columbia, bringing together higher education professionals from across the state for a full day of discussion, collaboration, and innovation. This year’s conference theme, “Pathways Powered by Possibility: Innovation for Student Mobility,” set the tone for a program focused on rethinking how Missouri institutions support learners at every stage of their transfer journey. Attendees included academic advisors, administrators, faculty, and institutional leaders who shared strategies for improving student mobility and strengthening pathways from education to employment.MDHEWD Commissioner, Dr. Bennett Boggs, opened the event by highlighting the importance of collective action in supporting student success.“The annual COTA conference is a powerful reminder of the importance of collaboration as we consider innovative ways to better serve Missouri’s students,” said Dr. Boggs. “Improved processes would significantly help Missourians who may benefit from returning to school to finish a degree or credential, as well as learners who are working or raising a family while attending school. Clear, seamless transfer, reduces the time required for a student to earn a degree, lowers student debt, and strengthens Missouri’s workforce and talent pipeline.” Keynote speaker Paul Farnsworth, Executive Director of Communication and Content at B&B Theatres, invited attendees to “reframe the pathway” by examining lessons from the cinema industry. Drawing on his experience as a transfer student, Farnsworth explored the shared challenges facing both cinema and higher education, emphasizing the need to reengage audiences and rethink how institutions define and communicate their value.The day’s sessions expanded on this discussion, covering topics central to Missouri’s work on transfer and articulation. Highlights included:A session on mapping the adult-learner journey, with strategies for building streamlined, supportive pathways from recruitment through graduationA core transfer curriculum (CORE-42) roundtable featuring representatives from the Core Curriculum Advisory Committee, providing updates on statewide general education transfer and new tools for advisorsPresentations on transfer orientation redesign, dual credit pathways, policy and equity research, and Missouri institutions’ use of AI tools to accelerate transcript evaluation and guide transfer decision-makingDiscussions centered on practical solutions for removing transfer barriers, strengthening advising models, and integration academic, career, and transfer supportThe conference concluded with updates on Missouri Transfer Pathways from MDHEWD Assistant Commissioner, Samantha Dickey, highlighting the steps to implement the Transfer Pathways passed during the 2025 Legislative Session.More information about COTA is available on the MDHEWD website, and photographs from the 2026 COTA Conference can be found on MDHEWD’s Flickr page.About the Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development: The department works to empower Missourians with the skills and education needed for success. More information about MDHEWD can be found at https://dhewd.mo.gov or by following MDHEWD’s social media accounts. Governor Kehoe Announces Seven Gubernatorial Appointments https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-seven-gubernatorial-appointments-1 16066 at https://governor.mo.gov Fri, 06 Mar 2026 15:51:38 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Seven Gubernatorial Appointments Madelyn.Warren… Fri, 03/06/2026 - 15:51 March 6, 2026 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced seven gubernatorial appointments to various boards and commissions.T Mark Elliott, of Joplin, was reappointed to the Missouri Southern State University Board of Governors.Mr. Elliott currently serves as an agency sales manager at Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance in Webb City and has been a licensed insurance broker since 1987. From 1986 to 2000, Elliott represented Jasper and Newton Counties as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives. He is a graduate of Carl Junction High School and attended Drake University and Missouri Southern State University.Mark Garnett, of West Plains, was appointed to the Missouri Air Conservation Commission.Mr. Garnett currently operates Garnett Company, LLC, a national distributor of machine-quality drive screw pallet nails serving the wooden pallet industry. He previously worked for his family's company, Garnett Wood Products, for over 40 years. He is an active member of his community, previously serving as president of the board of directors for the Missouri Forest Products Association and the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association. He currently sits on the board of directors for Community First Banking Company, which he co-founded in 1997. Garnett holds bachelor's degrees in business management and marketing from Missouri State University.Yulissa Gomez-Delgado, of Noel, was appointed as a student member to the Missouri Southern State University Board of Governors.Ms. Gomez-Delgado is currently involved in several university-sponsored organizations, including the Student Senate, the President’s Student Ambassadors, Global Leaders, and the Latin American Student Alliance. Off-campus, she works as a teller at Southwest Missouri Bank and volunteers with the Noel Housing Authority. Gomez-Delgado is pursuing a bachelor's degree in business administration at Missouri Southern State University.  Matt Klumper, of Jefferson City, was appointed to the Children’s Trust Fund Board.Mr. Klumper is a government accounts officer at Central Bank. Previously, he served as the superintendent of the Michael Prenger Family Center and was a functional unit manager for the Missouri Department of Corrections. Klumper holds a Bachelor of Science in Organization Management from Hannibal-LaGrange College and a Master of Business Administration from William Woods University. Benjamin Rosenberg, of Joplin, was reappointed to the Missouri Southern State University Board of Governors.Dr. Rosenberg is a retired pediatric dentist, having practiced in Joplin since 1968. He holds a strong record of civic service, including membership on the Joplin R-VIII School Board, the Joplin Zoning and Planning Board, and the Joplin Parks and Recreation Board. Dr. Rosenberg has also served as a member of the Joplin City Council. He earned his bachelor's degree in history from the University of Oklahoma and his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.Roger Stottlemyre, of Lee's Summit, was appointed to the Missouri Gaming Commission.Mr. Stottlemyre is a retired colonel and former superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, serving in that role from 2001 to 2006. He also previously served as director of the Missouri Gaming Commission. He has held membership in several civic organizations, including Rotary International, Leadership Missouri, and the Missouri State Troopers Association. Stottlemyre is a former member of the U.S. Marine Corps, having earned the rank of corporal.Meridith Vogeler, DNP, of St. Peters, was appointed to the Missouri State Board of Nursing. Ms. Vogeler is a professor and nursing program director at Lindenwood University. Previously, she served as an emergency room nurse for SSM Health and as an instructor at St. Charles Community College. She holds a variety of leadership positions at Lindenwood University, including serving as chair of the Nursing Faculty Academic Council. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing, her master's degree in nursing education from Northwest Missouri State University, and her Doctor of Nursing Practice in Nursing Education from Arkansas State University.### MoDNR Looks to the Future with a New State Energy Plan for the State https://dnr.mo.gov/communications/news/modnr-looks-future-new-state-energy-plan-state 301166 at https://dnr.mo.gov Fri, 06 Mar 2026 12:48:47 +0000 MoDNR Looks to the Future with a New State Energy Plan for the State Karen Kremer Fri, 03/06/2026 - 12:48 Release Date Friday, March 6, 2026 JEFFERSON CITY, MO, MARCH 6, 2026 – This week, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources embarked on an intensive six-month project to develop Missouri’s next State Energy Plan.Guidehouse, the contractor for the new plan,  will work with the department’s State Energy Program to conduct economic and power sector modeling, and demand forecasting. The team will also develop policy recommendations. “Missouri’s energy landscape has changed dramatically over the past 10 years, and state policymakers sit at a crossroads as to how they can shape Missouri’s energy resources to benefit Missourians for decades to come,” said Kurt Schaefer, director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.Missouri’s current electricity generation portfolio is a diverse mix of fossil fuels, nuclear and renewable energy sources, with a recent significant shift to natural gas. The new plan will address Missouri’s drift away from net electricity exporting to becoming increasingly reliant on imported electricity. In 2025, Missouri relied on generation from other states for over 15 percent of its electricity needs.Furthermore, massive growth in energy demand driven by data centers and manufacturing onshoring poses a new challenge, but a potentially unmissable opportunity for local Missouri economies.  “The ambitious new plan will go above and beyond previous plans,” said Schaefer. “It will forecast future demand and model multiple tailor-made scenarios for the state to evaluate the costs and benefits of meeting Missouri’s energy needs. This includes investments in specific energy technologies and correcting Missouri’s reliance on electricity imports.”The department’s State Energy Program has conducted various forms of statewide energy planning and analysis since the 1990s to recommend plans for Missouri’s energy future to policymakers. The last Comprehensive State Energy Plan was published in 2015.Learn more about MoDNR’s vision of the energy future at Division of Energy | Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Members of MoDNR and Guidehouse met in Jefferson City this week to kick off development of the new Comprehensive State Energy Plan.   Contact Information Communications Office Address Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 United States Main 573-751-1010 Toll-free 800-361-4827 Email communications@dnr.mo.gov Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order 26-08 Activating State Emergency Operations Plan for Threat of Severe Weather https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-signs-executive-order-26-08-activating-state-emergency 16061 at https://governor.mo.gov Fri, 06 Mar 2026 12:28:04 +0000 Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order 26-08 Activating State Emergency Operations Plan for Threat of Severe Weather Gabrielle.Picard Fri, 03/06/2026 - 12:28 March 6, 2026 Jefferson City Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 26-08, declaring a State of Emergency in Missouri in preparation for potentially dangerous severe weather forecasted across the state. Under this Order, the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan has been activated, which enables state agencies to coordinate directly with local jurisdictions to expedite assistance.“The National Weather Service has cautioned that the threat of severe storms throughout the state tonight may produce damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes,” said Governor Kehoe. “I urge all Missourians to pay attention to their local weather forecasts, follow official warnings, and have multiple ways to receive alerts – especially overnight.”Widespread thunderstorms are nearly certain, with the highest threat for severe thunderstorms across western into north central Missouri, mainly in the evening. Storms are expected to weaken as they move east through the night, although how quickly they will weaken remains uncertain. High winds of 70+ mph, hail over two inches in diameter, and strong tornadoes are all potential threats. Localized flash flooding may also occur during the overnight hours, due to the significant rainfall over the past 24 hours.“This Executive Order is a proactive step to ensure our emergency management teams are fully prepared should these storms warrant immediate action to protect Missourians. The state’s emergency operations center will be activating this afternoon to support coordination efforts," continued Governor Kehoe.Missourians are strongly encouraged to postpone outdoor activities and avoid being on the road when storms hit. Nighttime severe weather is particularly dangerous because visibility is severely reduced, and many people are asleep. It is critical to identify a safe place in advance and be prepared to take shelter quickly. Remember, the safest place to be during a tornado is an interior room with no windows on the lowest floor of sturdy structure, preferably in a basement. Do not shelter in a mobile home – consider staying with a friend, family member or at local storm shelter and plan to arrive well before storms move into your area. Never attempt to drive through floodwaters, even if the water appears shallow.Executive Order 26-08 will expire on April 5, 2026. To view the order, visit this link.###