
Kate Grumke
Environmental Reporter at St.Louis Public Radio NPR
environmental reporter @stlpublicradio - my hometown @NPR station + @HarvestPM | used to produce TV in DC | Peabody + natl Murrow winner, natl Emmy nominee
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1 week ago |
kcur.org | Kate Grumke
Two Ameren coal plants in the St. Louis region are receiving an air pollution exemption from President Donald Trump's administration. The Labadie Energy Center in Labadie and the Sioux Energy Center in West Alton are both on an official list of plants receiving federal Clean Air Act exemptions.
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2 weeks ago |
kcur.org | Kate Grumke
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed a wide-reaching utility bill into law Wednesday. The legislation changes a range of policies related to how utilities operate and bill customers in the state. "With this legislation, Missouri is well-positioned to attract new industry, support job growth, and maintain affordable, reliable energy for our citizens," Kehoe said in a statement.
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2 weeks ago |
hppr.org | Kate Grumke
On National Agriculture Day in March, newly-appointed Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin laid out a lofty goal during a visit to a farm outside of St. Louis. “I would love to see, ‘I love EPA, I love Trump EPA,’ t-shirts on everybody,” Zeldin joked. The room of Missouri agriculture leaders echoed with laughter at the idea of farmers wearing the shirts. “But we have to earn that trust,” Zeldin continued.
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2 weeks ago |
kosu.org | Kate Grumke
On National Agriculture Day in March, newly-appointed Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin laid out a lofty goal during a visit to a farm outside of St. Louis. “I would love to see, ‘I love EPA, I love Trump EPA,’ t-shirts on everybody,” Zeldin joked. The room of Missouri agriculture leaders echoed with laughter at the idea of farmers wearing the shirts. “But we have to earn that trust,” Zeldin continued.
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2 weeks ago |
nebraskapublicmedia.org | Kate Grumke
“That's been the question, ‘What does ‘waters of the U.S.’ mean?’” said Brent Haden, a Missouri-based agricultural attorney at Haden and Colbert. “And that's been the subject of significant litigation going all the way back to the ‘70s.”The Supreme Court weighed in again in 2023, in the case of Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency. The case focused on a dispute over wetlands and a family’s land in Idaho.
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RT @NPRMidwestNews: Missouri just passed major utility legislation. Here are 9 changes explained | By @KGrumke @stlpublicradio https://t.c…

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