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The signs released by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers warn of 'low-level radioactive materials present' near the suburban St. Louis creek.
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The officials who manage the reservoirs along the Missouri River say the system is in good shape to handle this spring's runoff.John Remus with the U.S.…
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A federal agency has announced that it plans to study radiological contamination at a north St. Louis County creek that some residents are concerned may…
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It's been four years since tiny Pinhook was swamped, along with 130,000 acres in southeast Missouri, when the government blasted three holes in a…
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This story is part of our series "Shortage in Rich Land" on Missouri's Bootheel region. Click here to see all of the stories.For years, some small towns…
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The National Weather Service is forecasting major flooding along stretches of the Mississippi River north of St. Louis early next week. A map on its...
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After weeks of lobbying, the Army Corps of Engineers now plans to release extra water from reservoirs upstream on the Missouri River. But the releases are…
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Amid strong concerns about the declining level of the already low Mississippi River, the Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from an Illinois lake…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the public comment period is ending for the Jameson Island project near Arrow Rock – the project is intended to…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:A lawsuit between southeast Missouri farmers and the U.S. Army Corps of EngineersA battery acid…