AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMissouri Agriculture: The Missouri Department of Agriculture updated animal movement rules after New World screwworm was detected in Texas, tightening entry requirements for livestock and other domestic animals coming from infested zones. Local Business & Tourism: Jackson, Mo. will hold a July 7 ribbon-cutting for a new “Welcome to Jackson” gateway sign, funded by a Missouri Division of Tourism marketing grant. Legal & Courts: Prime Inc., a Springfield refrigerated trucking carrier, is suing the IRS for about $11.0 million over fuel excise taxes it paid on diesel used to run trailer refrigeration units. Education & Sports Governance: MSHSAA is rolling out another change to how non-public schools are classified for athletics, including updated postseason “points” that can move schools up classifications. Public Safety & Utilities: Storms Saturday caused scattered power outages across the Heartland, with the biggest counts reported by electric co-ops. Community Services: Central Missouri Humane Society says it’s raised about $14 million toward a $20 million campaign for a new shelter and vet clinic in Columbia.
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