The Missouri Department of Transportation would like to rid the state of Callery pear trees. If you cut one down, they'll give you a new native tree for free.
I tried to guess what the most dangerous job in Missouri is, but I was way wrong. It's a profession that isn't glamorous to say the least, but 33 workers lost their lives in this line of work in just one year.
With the holiday season almost over, it will soon be time to take down the decorations and dispose of the Christmas tree. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has a few suggestions to help with tree disposal after the holiday season.
The City of Sedalia was awarded a TRIM grant through the Missouri Department of Conservation for completion of a partial tree inventory in city parks and along street right-of-ways on public property.
Every day I rack my brain to try to think of things for you and I to talk about. I see what I do on the air as a way of conversing with you - but most of the time it's just me talking. So with our surveys, I ask, and you answer.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — The recent storm that swept through Columbia and the surrounding area left many trees in need of a little after-storm care. Trees that lost limbs may threaten the safety of homeowners, are at risk for decline, or even death...
As I was coming to work today, I drove by an area that was cleaned of all its trees and other things last year. I hated to see the trees go, but let's face it, most of them were a little scraggly.