A class action lawsuit claims Evergy and three other companies used part of Henry County, Mo., as a “dumping ground” for fly ash.
The claims are from property owners who live near an Evergy coal-powered plant near Montrose, Mo., in Henry County.
MONTROSE, Mo. (KCTV) - State testing shows drinking water near the site of a former power plant is safe, but an attorney says ...
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Davis R-XII School District is having class at a nearby church again this week as there are still concerns with the nearby ...
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A lawsuit filed in Henry County last week alleges that Evergy and other companies are responsible for toxic chemicals and carcinogens around their now defunct power plant near Montrose ...
MONTROSE, Mo. — The Henry County, Missouri Commission says it wants to independently test areas around the old Evergy power plant. The company mothballed the plant in 2018, but a neighbor is ...
The suit claims Evergy now owns a coal-fired power plant in Montrose, Mo. Kansas City Power and Light previously owned the property. The lawsuit accuses the four companies of failing to take ...
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