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- Ameren meets with landowners | Times-tribune | Maryville Forum
Over the summer, Ameren will finalize a route and submit a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity application to the Missouri Public Service Commission In 2025, Ameren expects a decision on the CCN application, after which the real estate process will begin It will also start permitting, agency coordination and environmental studies
- Election season highlights busy 2024 in Worth County
The Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois is set to build a new transmission line that will travel through Worth, Gentry and Dekalb counties of northwest Missouri The company held public meetings in the area for residents to gather more information about the new 345-kilovolt, $84 million transmission line
- Worth County Commission Minutes | Times-tribune | Maryville Forum
The commissioners contacted the Ameren Transmission Company to see where they were with the transmission line that will run through the county The Public Service Commission will have two public hearings, one in person at Hundley Whaley Center in Albany, and one the next day on Zoom The commissioners interviewed a potential Road and Bridge
- Worth County Commission Minutes | Times-tribune | Maryville Forum
Present: Presiding Commissioner Jubal Summers, West Commissioner Tyler Paxson, East Commissioner Regan Nonneman, Clerk Roberta Owens, Jim Fletchall and Treasurer Stephanie Hardy Commissioner Summers brought the meeting to order at 9:05 a m Commissioner Tyler Paxson made a motion to approve the
- Worth County Commission Minutes | Times-tribune | Maryville Forum
The Ameren company called in to update the commissioners on the transmission line that will run through Worth County At 10 a m the commissioners opened the rock bids They received one bid from Norris Quarries Commissioner Regan Nonneman made a motion to accept Norris Quarries’ bid for rock for the 2025 season Commissioner Tyler Paxson
- Big Tech companies bank on Missouri to power artificial intelligence
Demand for immense amounts of energy to power generative artificial intelligence is growing, pushing large technology companies into Missouri and the Midwest Technology companies, like Meta and Google, are continuing to embrace generative artificial intelligence, but they need massive amounts of
- Trump eliminates staff for utility bill assistance program
An entire staff was laid off at a $4 1 billion program that provides financial assistance for households with low income
- Kawasaki expansion ‘boon’ for state, Maryville
MARYVILLE, Mo — The expansion of Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp , U S A operations in Boonville will not only create more than 270 jobs in that region, but may also relieve some
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