Doe Run to pay $65 million to clean up lead waste in southeast Missouri

Mo. company to pay $65M to cleanup lead sites

Peabody Energy looks to expand southern Illinois coal mine by 40 percent

Peabody looks to expand southern Ill. coal mine

EPA says TransCanada’s environmental report doesn’t address key concerns

EPA: Keystone XL impact statement needs revising

Dozens busted for illegal hunting in southern Mo. in sting involving undercover taxidermist

Undercover taxidermist busts illegal Mo. hunters

Obama calls for increase in clean energy tax credits as he campaigns for Senate Democrats

President Barack Obama

Pups born at refuge near St. Louis offer hope for wolf breed near extinction

Pups offer hope for wolf breed near extinction

Endangered wolf pups get public viewing, vaccinations at center near St. Louis

Endangered wolf pups get public viewing

ST. LOUIS — Five Mexican gray wolf pups born in May at a suburban St. Louis rehabilitation center are meeting the public and getting vaccinations.

Ozzy Osbourne seeks clues to health after hard living, asks researchers to map DNA, group says

Researcher: Ozzy seeking health clues from DNA map

Holcim CEO calls new Missouri cement plant nation’s most environmentally friendly

Holcim CEO: Missouri plant environmentally sound

Panel says PSF technology meets odor mandate; opponents urge state to stand firm on deadline

Hog giant PSF passes smell test, but clock ticking

Hog giant Premium Standard Farms says technology not yet ready as deadline nears to cut smell

Hog giant PSF nearing deadline for reducing smell

In Iowa to tout economic policies, Obama drops in at local organic farm

President Barack Obama

It’s not easy being green, but Mo. legislation could make it cheaper for homeowners to try

Mo. homeowners could get help going green

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri homeowners could get help going green through a proposed financing program that would pay the upfront costs for energy efficiency improvements.

Missouri lawmakers retaliate after animal activist clogs their inboxes with unwanted e-mails

Activist floods lawmakers’ inboxes; they retaliate

Farmers to plant record high soybean crop in 2010, while boosting corn supplies

USDA: Soybean crop will hit record high in 2010

Missouri lawmakers consider adding methane from animal waste to renewable energy list

Mo. considers animal waste gas as renewable energy

Supporters defend Mo. hog farm giant Premium Standard, tout company’s economic impact

Mo. hog giant gets community backing at hearing

Mo. agency says IRS hasn’t paid $172 hazardous waste fee from 2006, matter sent to prosecutors

Mo agency says IRS failed to pay $172 waste fee

National Trust for Historic Preservation names 12 Distinctive Destinations, offers fan contest

St. Louis 1 of 12 Distinctive Destinations

Skelton and Emerson to propose barring EPA from developing own greenhouse gas emissions rules

US Reps from Mo. to propose blocking EPA gas rules

UMKC ends losing streak at 3 by defeating Western Illinois 61-57

UMKC holds off Western Illinois 61-57

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — LaTreze Mushatt and Jay Couisnard scored 14 points each and UMKC held off Western Illinois 61-57 Thursday night to end a three-game losing streak.

Business leaders advising Missouri House speaker tout economic development ideas

Mo. business leaders tout econ development ideas

Ex-Mo. official says he directed delaying E. coli results to get context, develop cleanup plan

Ex-Mo. official: Test results delayed for context

Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture; animals fed 70 percent of US antibiotics

Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture

DNR finds odor violations coming from organics composting plant near Liberty, Mo.

DNR issues emissions notice at Mo. organics farm

Jones-McKinney pours in 21 points as UMKC defeats Central Arkansas 78-67

Jones-McKinney leads UMKC to 78-67 victory

Mo. Gov. Nixon in St. Louis, Kansas City to outline plan for jobs in life and plant sciences

Mo. gov in St. Louis, KC to outline jobs plan

US Agriculture officials to survey Missouri farmers about this year’s production

Agriculture officials to survey Mo. farmers

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