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Jefferson County Leader - Nov. 20

Jefferson County Leader - Nov. 20

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Friday, November 21, 2025
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WATCH: Power grid regulator says PNW in 'crosshairs' for potential winter blackouts
National

WATCH: Power grid regulator says PNW in 'crosshairs' for potential winter blackouts

  • By Carleen Johnson | The Center Square
  • 6 hrs ago

(The Center Square) – The Pacific Northwest could be facing a challenging winter ahead when it comes to the demand for power and potential blackouts.

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Debate persists over nation's highest gas prices in California

  • By Madeline Shannon | The Center Square
  • Updated 9 hrs ago

(The Center Square) - A “mystery surcharge” at the pump costs Californians millions of dollars a year, according to a new report from the state Division of Petroleum Market Oversight.

Hillsboro R-3 approves $8.7 million high school HVAC replacement
Local News
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Hillsboro R-3 approves $8.7 million high school HVAC replacement

  • By Carrson McDaniel
  • Nov 4, 2025
  • 1 min to read

Hillsboro R-3 school officials recently agreed to spend $8.7 million to replace the heating ventilation and air conditioning system at Hillsbo…

Ameren announces generating, storage facility on former Rush Island site
Business
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Ameren announces generating, storage facility on former Rush Island site

  • By Laura Marlow
  • Jul 16, 2025
  • 3 min to read

Ameren Missouri has announced plans to develop a gas-fired, electricity-generating plant and power storage facility on the site of its former …

B.F. Mahn & Sons has long history as plumbing, HVAC business
Real Estate

B.F. Mahn & Sons has long history as plumbing, HVAC business

  • By Teresa Inserra
  • Oct 23, 2024
  • 1 min to read

B.F. Mahn & Sons in De Soto has a lot to offer customers, whether they’re longtime homeowners or are looking to build or buy a home.

EV charging station installed at Festus Library
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EV charging station installed at Festus Library

  • By Kevin Carbery
  • Nov 14, 2023

Those with electric vehicles soon will be able to charge them for free at a solar canopy with an EV charging station being built in the Festus…

De Soto City manager to look at solar panels, electric vehicles
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De Soto City manager to look at solar panels, electric vehicles

  • By Teresa Inserra
  • Jun 6, 2023

De Soto City Manager Todd Melkus said he will look into the costs and benefits of purchasing solar panels and an electric vehicle after City C…

Consort Homes offers kitchen upgrade incentives
Real Estate

Consort Homes offers kitchen upgrade incentives

  • By Barbara Fawver
  • Mar 1, 2023

Consort Homes is giving homebuyers a spring break with savings up to $12,000 in custom kitchen upgrades and options at its Windswept Farms com…

Festus R-6 to spend more than $680,000 to improve buildings
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Festus R-6 to spend more than $680,000 to improve buildings

  • By Kevin Carbery
  • Feb 25, 2023

The Festus R-6 Board of Education recently approved $680,188 in expenditures to improve school buildings and other facilities around the district.

Ameren to install solar ‘canopies’ in House Springs
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Ameren to install solar ‘canopies’ in House Springs

  • By Tony Krausz
  • Sep 19, 2022

Ameren will install a solar energy system in Jefferson County.

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• Jefferson County Leader: ISSN 3064-948X (Print) ISSN 3064-9498 (Online) • Arnold-Imperial Leader: ISSN 2998-078X (Print) ISSN 2998-0798 (Online) • West Side Leader: ISSN 2998-0828 (Print) ISSN 2998-0836 (Online) • Eureka Leader: ISSN 2998-0801 (Print) ISSN 2998-081X (Online)

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