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Possible Tornado Tears Roof from Arkansas Apartment Complex

May 10 2019 // Several people were injured when a possible tornado tore the roof off an Arkansas apartment building, part of a powerful line of thunderstorms that was dumping more rain Thursday on already drenched areas throughout the...

4 Die in Midwest Flooding; Roads Closed, Levees Strained

May 6 2019 // The latest round of Midwestern flooding claimed at least four lives, closed hundreds of roads and forced residents of river towns to shore up threatened levees with sandbags as waters rose to and near record levels in some...

Communities Along Mississippi River Prepare for Record Crest

May 2 2019 // Communities in several states along the Mississippi River are watching the skies this week as rainfall will likely determine whether the river reaches record crests and how much it will raise floodwaters. The National...

Missouri Bill Shielding Businesses from Fines in Lawsuits Advances

May 1 2019 // Missouri lawmakers have advanced a bill to make it harder for courts to fine defendants as punishment for hurting people. The pending measure would raise the standard for what are called punitive damages, which courts use...

Why the Missouri River Is Just Going to Keep On Flooding: Viewpoint

Apr 30 2019 // The Missouri River used to be out of control. “It cuts corners, runs around at nights, fills itself with snags and traveling sandbars, lunches on levees, and swallows islands and small villages for dessert,” is...

New Brightway Insurance Agency Opens in Missouri

Apr 24 2019 // Florida-based Brightway Insurance has opened a new store in Missouri. The Grone Agency in Des Peres was established by Brennen Grone, who first worked for Brightway, The Landers Agency in Glendale, Colo. Grone subsequently...

U.S. Senate Hearing Focuses on Missouri River Flood Prevention

Apr 18 2019 // The federal agency that manages dams along the Missouri River received stern criticism from several U.S. senators Wednesday during a hearing held in Iowa to examine the massive spring flooding this year that caused more...

Missouri Department Receives 8K Complaints Against Insurers in 3-Year Span

Apr 17 2019 // Over a three-year period between 2016 and 2018, the Missouri Department of Insurance received almost 8,000 complaints against companies providing selected lines of insurance, according to a report recently released by the...

Missouri University Scientists Using AI to Design Flood Evacuation Plans

Apr 10 2019 // Transportation agencies and first responders may soon get help from artificial intelligence to determine the best evacuation routes during floods such as those affecting portions of Missouri and the Midwest. Researchers at...

Missouri’s Nichols Insurance Joins Valley Insurance Agency Alliance

Apr 8 2019 // Nichols Insurance in Belle, Missouri, recently joined Valley Insurance Agency Alliance (VIAA), a cohesive family of over 120 independent insurance agencies in Missouri and Illinois. Nichols Insurance was founded in 2019 by...

Missouri Proposal Would Limit Local Tax Breaks for Flood Zone Development

Apr 7 2019 // With floodwaters again inundating parts of Missouri, the state Senate has backed legislation that could limit local tax breaks offered for new developments in flood plains. A bill given initial approval would prohibit new...

Midwest States Want More Control Over Missouri River After Floods

Apr 5 2019 // Three Midwestern Republican governors of states ravaged by recent flooding are demanding more authority over management of the Missouri River system. Following a meeting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Iowa Gov. Kim...

1 Million Acres of Midwest Farmlands Flooded as Corn Planting Deadlines Approach

Apr 1 2019 // At least 1 million acres (405,000 hectares) of U.S. farmland were flooded after the “bomb cyclone” storm left wide swaths of nine major grain producing states under water this month, satellite data analyzed by...

Missouri Bill Could Exempt 1M Vehicles from Safety Inspections

Mar 29 2019 // Mandatory safety inspections would no longer be required for more than a million vehicles on Missouri’s roads under legislation passed by the state House. Safety inspections currently are required every other year...

Midwest Flood Risk Might Last for Months, Experts Say

Mar 25 2019 // Even as floodwaters receded in hard-hit places in in the Midwest, experts warned Saturday that with plenty of snow still left to melt in northern states, the relief may only be temporary. Rainfall and some snowmelt spurred...

Company in Fatal Missouri Sinking Stops 2019 Duck Boat Operations

Mar 25 2019 // The company that owns a duck boat that sank on a Missouri lake last summer, killing 17 people, announced that it won’t operate the vessels this year because of the ongoing investigation and will instead open a...

Missouri, Kansas Residents Rush to Fill Sandbags as Floodwaters Move Downstream

Mar 22 2019 // Floodwaters that devastated swaths of Nebraska and Iowa rolled downstream on Thursday, swamping more Midwestern farmland as waterfront communities in Missouri and Kansas hurried to shore up strained levees. Flooding of the...

Most of Country at Risk for Major Flooding This Spring

Mar 22 2019 // The deluge that devastated so much of the Midwest over the last week could be a preview for one of the worst years for flooding in the U.S., according to federal weather officials. Now flooding is occurring at St. Joseph,...

‘Devastation Is Everywhere’ in Flooded Communities Along Missouri River

Mar 20 2019 // A string of small Missouri towns prepared for the next deluge along the raging Missouri River on Wednesday after flooding wreaked nearly $1.5 billion in damage in Nebraska, killing at least four people and leaving another...

More Rain Forecast as Midwest, Great Plains Continue to Deal With River Flooding

Mar 19 2019 // The Great Plains and Midwest, struggling with flooding that inundated roads and farms and pushed rivers to record heights, is set to get more rain ahead, with light showers forecast over the next few days and a heavier...