5/07/2026

Standing Guard: Why We Must Protect Missouri’s Water from Industrial Expansion

Based on information circulating in local community groups, a meeting regarding a potential data center project in Marshfield, Missouri, is scheduled for May 11, 2026, at 10:00 AM. In Room 12 of the Commissioner's office. See the text at the bottom of the page for updates‼️πŸ›‘
 

Our water isn't just a resource; it’s the heartbeat of the Ozarks. In this featured update, I’m sharing why I’ve decided to "stand guard" over our aquifers and what the recent data center developments in Webster County mean for our local community.

Whether you’re in Marshfield, Ozark, or anywhere in the Mississippi Delta, the water we drink today is a gift we’re borrowing from the future. Below, you’ll find my full report on the upcoming Commissioner meetings, along with two quick "Short" updates that break down the urgent need for transparency and community action. We don't have to be against growth to be for our neighbors. It’s time to show up, ask the hard questions, and protect the pure living water we all depend on.

#MissouriWater #SaveOurAquifer #OzarksStrong #BuddyHuggins #StandGuard #WaterSecurity





Standing Guard: Why We Must Protect Missouri’s Water from Industrial Expansion
What I am asking is simple:
Show up. Bring your neighbors. Bring your questions. The commissioners count the room — that is not a metaphor, it is how rural county government works.
MAY 5 — Town Hall
πŸ“ 301 S Clay St, Marshfield
πŸ•• 6:00 PM
MAY 11 — Webster County Commissioner Meeting
πŸ•™ 10:00 AM
πŸ“ Two possible locations — call the morning of to confirm:
101 S Crittenden Rd #12 OR 203 E Jefferson St, Marshfield
☎️ Webster County Clerk: (417) 859-8683
✉️ clerk@webstercountymo.gov

Our water isn't just a resource; it’s the heartbeat of the Ozarks. In this featured update, I’m sharing why I’ve decided to "stand guard" over our aquifers and what the recent data center developments in Webster County mean for our local community.
Whether you’re in Marshfield, Ozark, or anywhere in the Mississippi Delta, the water we drink today is a gift we’re borrowing from the future. Below, you’ll find my full report on the upcoming Commissioner meetings, along with two quick "Short" updates that break down the urgent need for transparency and community action. We don't have to be against growth to be for our neighbors. It’s time to show up, ask the hard questions, and protect the pure living water we all depend on.


#MissouriWater #SaveOurAquifer #OzarksStrong #BuddyHuggins #StandGuard #WaterSecurity

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