Missouri Man Admits to Stealing Railroad Equipment on 33 Occasions – Go Health Pro

Missouri Man Admits to Stealing Railroad Equipment on 33 Occasions – Go Health Pro

A Missouri man on Friday admitted stealing railroad equipment on 33 occasions in Missouri and Illinois, costing railroads more than $1.5 million. Jesse Henry, 21, of Laclede County, Missouri, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in St. Louis to one count of damaging a railroad signal system. He admitted being responsible for a total of … Read more

Power Company to Pay $61M Over Emissions Violations at Eastern Missouri Plant – Go Health Pro

Missouri Man Admits to Stealing Railroad Equipment on 33 Occasions – Go Health Pro

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an order on Dec. 17 requiring Ameren Missouri to spend $61 million on projects intended to mitigate violations of the federal Clean Air Act (CAA), including 14 years of unpermitted excess emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2). This order resolves years-long litigation between the parties. … Read more

Best Missouri LLC Services in 2024 – Forbes Advisor – Go Health Pro

Best Missouri LLC Services in 2024 – Forbes Advisor – Go Health Pro

The first step in selecting the best Missouri LLC service for your business is to determine how much help you require beyond basic assistance with the actual filing of the LLC documents with the Missouri Secretary of State. While some companies can handle the filing process themselves, most will find investing in an LLC service … Read more

Missouri Farm Cooperative Fined $241K for Lacking Proper Equipment – Go Health Pro

Missouri Farm Cooperative Fined 1K for Lacking Proper Equipment – Go Health Pro

A Missouri grain cooperative could have prevented an employee’s fatal engulfment in a storage bin in May 2024 had it followed federal workplace safety requirements, the U.S. Department of Labor determined. Responding to the employer’s report of a worker fatality, investigators with the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration learned that three employees of MFA … Read more

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