As of 2023, Missouri Resources has converted to the Missouri Resources Online blog. The listing below are previous print versions for those who wish to research past issues. From 1994 to 2019, the print magazine was called Missouri Resources. Before Winter/ Spring 1994, the publication was called Missouri Resource Review. 

Spring/Summer 2008 – Vol. 25, No. 2

Front Cover: A large tree at Big Oak Tree State Park near East Prairie
Back Cover: Strange patterns in the Missouri River mud near Huntsdale

Director's Comment: Childers – New department Web pages keep environmental protection consumer-friendly

Features:

  • Missouri's Black Gold, Kaden, Duley, Beydler (DGLS)
  • Success at Two Mile Pork, Tremblay (DO)
  • Get Out and Play, Sieg (DSP)
  • A Facelift for Rocky Fork, O'Dell (DEQ)

News Briefs:

  • Eastern Thought Process Protects Midwestern Water Resources (DO
  • Prier's Pioneer Museum Expanded (DO)
  • New Madrid Seismic Zone Conference Set (DGLS)
  • Website Advice On Saving Gas (EC)
  • More Stringent Regs for CAFOs (DEQ)
  • Katy Trail Receives National Recognition (DSP)
  • Book Explores Missouri Geology (DGLS)
  • Grant Program Targets Heritage Properties (SHPO)
  • Missouri River Relief Cleaning Up Again (DEQ)

Environmental Notes: Recycling Still Worth the Effort

Time Exposures: WW II Scrap Paper Collection in Chillicothe

Stream Team Notebook: United for Water Quality in Douglas County

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Parkway Schools: Teaching the Three R's
  • Greg Combs: Peerless Performance

Resources to Explore: Boy Gone Wild! (on the Katy Trail), Balkenbush (DSP)

Career Connection: Darrel Pratte: No Boundaries, Beydler (DGLS)

One Last Word: Testing the Waters, Lovejoy (SWRO)

Winter 2008 – Vol. 25, No. 1

Front Cover: A woven-wire fence announces winter's return on Dec. 11, 2007
Back Cover: The city of Ashland was particularly hard hit during a fierce ice storm

Director's Comment: Gov. Blunt – state park system praise and new park acquisition in Shannon County

Features:

  • Change is in the Air, Hobson (DEQ)
  • Funding Fitness, Jaques (DSP)
  • The State of the Environment 2008 Update, Geller (FSD)

News Briefs:

  • Taum Sauk Breach Settlement Reached (DO)
  • Permit Assistant Wins National Award (DEQ)
  • Geological Survey Program Commended (DGLS)
  • Assistance Program Heads Off Problems (FSD)
  • Brownfield Program Rebuilds Communities (EIERA)
  • Drought Relief Approved by U.S.D.A. (DO)
  • No E. Coli Detected in Final 2007 Testing (DEQ)
  • February is Earthquake Awareness Month (DGLS)
  • State Parks Seeks Your Input on Future (DSP)

Environmental Notes: Bottled Water Tapped Out?

Time Exposures: Ha Ha Tonka: Photographed before fire destroyed the mansion

Stream Team Notebook: Dedicating a Decade to Water Quality

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Cecil Fretwell: Watershed Pioneer
  • Thomas Herrmann: Engineering Clean Water

Resources to Explore: "Osage Village and Towosahgy State Historic Sites, Comer and Sieg (DSP)

Career Connection: Unraveling Riddles for Energy Savings, Cordray (DO)

One Last Word: Not Your Grandpa's Windmill, Cordray (DO)

Fall 2007 – Vol. 24, No. 3

Front Cover: The Chocolate-Vanilla Room at Devil's Ice Box
Back Cover: Visitors fishing at Knob Noster State Park

Director's Comment: Childers – Introduces new park in Shannon County and reports on Ombudsman Program and Permit Assistant

Features:

  • Diverse Skills Suit Parks' Mission, Balkenbush, Crocker and Fredrickson (DSP)
  • Big Muddy Goes Online, Archer (FSD)
  • CSI: Environment, Deters (DO)

News Briefs:

  • Clean Water Initiative Boosts Communities (DO)
  • "Permit Assistant" Now Available (DO)
  • Recommended for Recreation Grants (DO)
  • Bennett Spring Recycling Asphalt (DSP)
  • Awards to Protect Drinking Water (DEQ)
  • EIERA Funds Brownfield Cleanups (EIERA)
  • Twelve Communities Obtain Water Grants (DEQ)
  • Missouri Receives Brownfields Grants (DEQ)
  • Few Lake Coves Test High for E. Coli (DEQ)
  • No Pesticides in Most Tested Wells (DEQ)

Environmental Notes: Compact Fluorescent vs. Incandescent

Time Exposures: Log farm home near Meramec Springs hosts visitors on July 8, 1919

Stream Team Notebook: Camdenton Teacher Makes a Splash with Stream Team

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Tom Hawley: Environmental Chaplain
  • Ben Knox: Spirit of the River

Resources to Explore: St Joe State Park, Sieg (DSP)

Teacher's Notebook: Career Connection: Shrinking Resource Equals Growing Field, Archer (FSD)

One Last Word: Tree-planting Effort Sets State Park Record, Holst (DSP)

Spring/Summer 2007 – Vol. 24, No. 2

Front Cover: Rural road in Schuyler Co.
Back Cover: Sunlight reflects off Long Branch Lake near Macon

Director’s Comment: Childers – Show visitors your Show-Me Pride

Features:

  • Alternatives – Wastewater Systems for Small Towns, Neher (DEQ)
  • WOW’d in Kansas City, Fredrickson (DSP)
  • Taneycomo’s Pollution Solution, Lovejoy (FSD)

News Briefs:

  • State of the Environment Report Released (DO)
  • Stream Team Data Support Clean River (DEQ)
  • Scrap Tires Aid Water Treatment (DEQ)
  • Missouri River Relief Cleanups (DO)
  • Natural Areas Program Celebrates Anniversary (DSP)
  • Big, Old Tire Dump Cleaned Up (DEQ)
  • Turkey Farmers Win Environmental Award (DO)
  • Online Manuals Help Explain Regulation Process (DEQ)
  • Permit Forms Now Online (DEQ)
  • Statewide Water Trail Would Be Nation’s Longest (DO)
  • AECI Named Wind Co-op of the Year (DO)
  • Safe Disposal of CRT Waste: E-scrap (DEQ)
  • Clean Water Effort Expanded (DEQ)
  • Bird Watching Data on Web (DSP)

Environmental Notes: Flushing Drugs Won’t Stop Environmental Side Effects

Time Exposures: Kansas City’s interurban electric train (KCCC and STJ) ran from 1913 to 1933

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Arnold Stream Team #211: Meramec River Defenders
  • Kansas City WildLands: Connecting People to Nature

Resources to Explore: Lake Wappapello State Park, Sieg (DSP)

Teacher’s Notebook: Natural Resource Boards Want You, Tremblay (DO)

One Last Word: Watching the Waters – Monitoring Supply to Meet Demand, Archer (FSD)

Winter 2007 – Vol. 24, No. 1

Front Cover: Moon through burr oak branches
Back Cover: Heavy snow on small stream

Director’s Comment: Department Operational Improvements, Public Interaction and Input

Features:

  • Environmental Emergency Response Team, Cordray (FSD)
  • Get Down! Putting Missouri’s Underground to Work, Deters (DO) Vandike (DGLS)
  • Meet Rebecca – Cleanups Based on Environmental Risk, Cady (DEQ)

News Briefs:

  • New Satellite Offices Open (FSD)
  • DNR Improves Permit Access (DEQ)
  • Whitmire Micro-Gen MRBCA Cleanup (DEQ)
  • DGLS Hosts Cluster Meeting (DGLS)
  • Governor Honors DNR Employees (DO)
  • Help for Water and Wastewater Systems (DEQ)
  • Parks Director on eFriends (DSP)
  • Ombudsmen Busy During First Year (DO)
  • Popular Scrap Tire Roundup is Back (DEQ)
  • State Funds Sewer, Water Improvements (DEQ; EIERA)

Environmental Notes: Let There be (a Little Less) Light

Time Exposures: Wheat Threshing on Distler Farm – 1960

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Watkins Mill Volunteers: Keeping History Alive
  • Dan Leyland: Clear Water Specialist

Resources to Explore: Bennett Spring State Park, Tucker (DSP)

Teacher’s Notebook: Career Connection: Love of Outdoors Spurred Plan to be a Planner, Sieg (DSP)

One Last Word: Environmental Assistance Visits, Cordray (FSD)

Fall 2006 – Vol. 23, No. 3

Cover: Water from Ha Ha Tonka spring flows over bur-reed

Director's Comments: Thanks to Missouri voters for their support of the Parks-and-Soils Sales Tax

Features:

  • Missouri Ready to Rock? New Madrid Fault a National Priority, (DGLS staff)
  • Marshfield - A City in Control, Tremblay (DO)
  • Making the Right Connections, Cordray (FSD)

News Briefs:

  • Green Building Takes the LEED® (DO)
  • Mueller Named Water Resources Director (DO)
  • DNR and EPA vs. SSOs (DEQ)
  • Missouri State Parks Camper Awards Program Announced (DSP)
  • Department Recognized for Flexible Permits (DEQ)
  • New Watershed Group Sets Agenda for Lake of the Ozarks (DO)
  • Harris Honored by Deputy Drug Czar (FSD)
  • Survey Shows IAVs Helpful to Missouri Businesses (DEQ)
  • Low-Interest Loans Awarded to Missouri Schools and Communities (DO)

Environmental Notes: What You Know Can Help Protect the Environment

Time Exposures: The Martin Hotel in Versailles, 1884

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Terry Whaley: Ozark Trail Blazer
  • Tom Judge: Cleanup Follow-up

Resources to Explore: Van Meter State Park, Durbin (DSP)

Teacher's Notebook: Seeking Energy - New Curriculum Provides Path, Hopkins (FSD)

One Last Word: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Retire, Westmoreland (DO)

Spring/Summer 2006 – Vol. 23, No. 2

Front Cover: Aerial view of Taum Sauk Reservoir breach

Back Cover: Dogwoods in bloom

Director's Comments: Childers -- Visit a park this spring; Taum Sauk update; parks-and-soils sales tax; DNR Green Building award

Features:

  • Missouri's Parks-and-Soils Sales Tax, Holst (DSP); Tempinson (DEQ)
  • Terracing Tradition, Saving Soil is a Family Practice, Tempinson (DEQ)
  • Unnatural Disaster, Tremblay (DO)

News Briefs:

  • New Approach Helps Solve Old Problems (FSD)
  • Third Satellite Office Opens (FSD)
  • Ombudsman Program Fills Final Position (DO)
  • New Geologic Maps Released (DGLS)
  • Districts Receive Conservation Awards (DEQ)
  • Katy Trail Deadline Nears (DSP)
  • Grant Benefits Missouri Trails (DSP)
  • Governors Call for E85 Vehicles (DO)
  • Yearning for a Yurt? (DSP)

Environmental Notes: Small Batteries Fuel Hard-Charging Lifestyle

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Unlimited Play Playground - Natalie and Todd Blakemore
  • Variety Wonderland Playground - Dennis and Judith Jones

Time Exposures: Cape Girardeau's Mississippi Riverfront suffers many 20th century floods

Resources to Explore: Crowder State Park, Sieg (DSP)

Teacher's Notebook: Career Connection: Water Protection - A Job for the Ages, Meredith (DEQ)

One Last Word: Show-Me Missouri State Parks - Katy Trail Challenge, Fredrickson (DSP)

Winter 2006 – Vol. 23, No. 1

Front Cover: Historic Busch Stadium Demolition

Back Cover: Aquila's Sibley Generating Station near Kansas City

Director's Comments: Childers -- Missouri competing with other states for rights to use of Missouri River

Features:

  • Award-Winning Interpretation: A State Park Tradition, Mooney (DSP)
  • Heated Competition, Tempinson (DEQ)
  • Missouri Water...In High Demand, Drew, Rouse (DO-Water Resources)

News Briefs:

  • Ribbon Cutting Launches Maryville Satellite Office (FSD)
  • Morris State Park Dedicated in Bootheel (DSP)
  • Ombudsmen Offer Compliance Assistance (DO)
  • Volunteers Dedicate a Decade to Stream Quality (DEQ)
  • New Online Tour Reservation System (DSP)
  • Water Systems That Fail to Test (DEQ)
  • Compliance Assistance Before Inspection (DEQ)
  • Reservoir Failure Floods State Park (sidebar)
  • Teachers Receive Water Education Award (DEQ)

Environmental Notes: Caring for Your PET (important to recycle plastic containers with the "PET" symbol)

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Jane Bishop: Environmental Protector
  • Holly Neill: Water Values

Time Exposures: Back roads to Elephant Rocks in summer 1935

Resources to Explore: Roaring River State Park, Sieg (DSP)

Teacher's Notebook: Discover a Watershed' A Sound Example, Pitts (FSD)

One Last Word: Southern Housepitality, Lovejoy (FSD)

Fall 2005 – Vol. 22, No. 3

Front Cover: Sunset over lake

Back Cover: Fall leaves in woods

Director's Comments: Childers -- Value of public input; environmental protection with economic growth

Features:

  • Making Clear Decisions About Source Water Protection, Scott (DEQ)
  • It's a Matter of Opinion, Fredrickson (DSP)
  • Crop-ortunities (DO-Energy)

News Briefs:

  • Summer 2005 Drought Worst in 17 years (DO-Water, DGLS)
  • St. Louis School Gets Solar Array (DO-Energy)
  • Natural Missouri Revealed in Book (DSP)
  • New Camper Cabins in Some Parks (DSP)
  • Ignoring Gender Roles Wins Jobs Recognition (DGLS)
  • Missouri-Arkansas Border Redefined (DGLS)
  • Scrap Tire Cleanups Funded by Renewed Fee (DEQ)
  • Biomass Report Available Online (DO-Energy)
  • Missouri Has New 50-cent Battery Fee (DEQ)

Environmental Notes: New Face for an Old Flame (wood-burning stoves)

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Wayne Brown (contractor remediated illegal dump)
  • Joe Pitts

Time Exposures: Washington Hotel, Greenfield

Resources to Explore: "Katy Trail State Park, Durbin (DSP)

Teacher's Notebook: Career Connection: A Job You Can Really Dig, Sieg (DSP)

One Last Word: Recognizing Diversity, Tremblay (DO-Communications)

Spring/Summer 2005 – Vol. 22, No. 2

Cover: Summer sky and clouds

Director's Comments: Childers -- Introduction; plans for department; parks-and-soils sales tax

Features:

  • Bike to Work -- Getting the Cycle Started, Archer (OAC)
  • Hold Your Ground ... BMPs Stop Erosion; Keep Water Clean, Frazier (OAC)
  • Trash Cams" Nab Dumpers -- Provide Evidence for Local Enforcement, Abbott (ALPD)

News Briefs:

  • Saving Green on Gasoline (OAC)
  • Teachers Win Water Education Award (WPSCD)
  • Bike Trails Rate B+; Brochure Details 300-mile Ozark Trail (DSP)
  • Passport Adventures Lead to State Parks (DSP)
  • Water Pollution Grants Offered (WPSCD)
  • 'Tis the Season For Ozone (ALPD)
  • Tire Fire Risk Continues to Grow (ALPD)
  • New DNR Director To Address Waste Conference (EIERA)
  • Fuel-saving Vehicles Tour the State (OAC)

Environmental Notes: Don't Lose Your Shirt -- Recycle It!

Resource Honor Roll:

  • Blue Springs South High School
  • Darren Schroepfer, well driller

Time Exposures: Missouri River dikes and industry -- Kansas City, 1900

Resources to Explore: Of Grave Concern, Fredrickson (DSP) [Cemeteries of 19th-century Missouri governors]

Teacher's Notebook: Food For Thought, Lubbers (OAC)

One Last Word: Make That Call ... It Helps Us All, Bungart (ALPD)

Missouri Resources Magazine Staff

Editor
Andrew Richmond

Art Director
Ben Nickelson

Associate Designer
Mark Gordon

Photographers
Ben Nickelson
Andrew Richmond

Editorial Board
Susan Bloomer
Matt Connor
Tisha Holden
Connie Patterson
Brian Quinn
Andrew Richmond
Andrew Sheeley

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