New Daniel Duncan Archery in the Schools Scholarship Fund supports Missouri...

Jefferson City — The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation (MCHF) is thrilled to announce the establishment of the Daniel Duncan Archery in the Schools Scholarship...

Angler snags world-record paddlefish during snagging season opening weekend

Chad Williams snagged a monster 164-pound, 13-ounce paddlefish at Lake of the Ozarks Jefferson City –  The 2024 paddlefish snagging season is off to a...

Catch spring slabs when crappie come shallow

By BRANDON BUTLER Driftwood Outdoors Crappie fishing is a signal spring is upon us. When “slabs,” as big crappie are called, are found close to shore,...

Bank fishing big lakes and reservoirs

By ANDREW BRANSON Missouri Conservationist Magazine When you go to a big reservoir or lake in Missouri, you often see lots of water and lots of...

MDC seeks public comment on proposed regulation changes to the Upper...

MDC is proposing to end waterfowl blind drawings for the restricted portion and go to open pool waterfowl hunting starting in 2026 St. Louis –...

Winchester Ammunition Receives National Wild Turkey Federation’s Corporate Achievement Award

East Alton, IL —  Winchester Ammunition was awarded the National Wild Turkey Federation’s (NWTF) Corporate Achievement Award at the NWTF’s 48th Annual Convention and...

5-stand shooting opens at Henges and Busch shooting ranges

St. Louis – Both Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) staffed shooting ranges and outdoor education centers in the St. Louis area, August A. Busch...

This Week in Labor History April 15-21

APRIL 15 1912 – Eight members of the Musicians union die in the sinking of the Titanic. According to survivors, they played their instruments until...

Selling out U.S. steelworkers, shareholders approve sale of U.S. Steel to...

By ELIZABETH DONALD Illinois Correspondent The national steelworkers union is accusing Nippon Steel of prioritizing its Japanese operations at the expense of U.S. workers even as...

This Week in Labor History April 8-14

April 8 1911 – A total of 128 convict miners, leased to a coal company under the state’s shameful convict lease system, are killed in...