River meeting discusses federal investment in levees
State and federal partners are narrowing down on some options to potentially help Jefferson City with flood management.
Genevieve Tlustos is a state government reporter for the Jefferson City News Tribune. She will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a Journalism Concentration from Truman State University in May 2024. A native of Ozark, Missouri, she joined the News Tribune Jan. 2024. She can be found on Twitter at @gennatlustos.
State and federal partners are narrowing down on some options to potentially help Jefferson City with flood management.
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