Today's News... Yesterday's Music

Today's News... Yesterday's Music

Invasive Carp Removed From Lower Grand River

Thirty-eight thousand pounds of invasive carp were removed from the Grand River by the Missouri Department of Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.  The organizations used nets and electrofishing from Sept. 11-14 and Sept. 25-28 on portions of the Grand River near Brunswick and Bosworth.

The MDC reports this project improved available river habitat for native fish and provided information for how commercial operations might be used in the future to reduce invasive carp. A commercial fishing business will market the fish caught during this operation for various forms of fishing bait.

The report states this year, most carp removed were silver carp with minimal amounts of bighead and grass carp mixed in. All native fish species that were caught were counted and released back into the river for data tracking purposes.

 

News

February 28, 2026

CMU Unit #1 Generator Returns To Service March 1st

News

February 28, 2026

Troopers Arrest Three In The Area Counties

News

February 28, 2026

MoDOT Roadwork For Early March

News

February 28, 2026

Chillicothe Black History – Baseball Player Vasco Graham

Sports

February 27, 2026

A Pair of Hornets Wrestlers Place at State