Binoculars will be available to use for bird watching along the hard-surface 0.5-mile Ozark Plateau Trail. A short program on bird identification starts every 15 minutes at the pavilion.
This week's column shares tips on peach trees and advice for moving a crepe myrtle tree and dividing maiden grass — possibly with an ax.
In this episode of Growing the Ozarks, host Kelly McGowan of the University of Missouri Extension talks with Springfield ...
Access to a long-awaited alternative water source for much of Southwest Missouri, including Joplin, has been approved. Roddy Rogers, executive director of the nonprofit Southwest Missouri Water, said ...
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Dozens of Syrian Druze make a rare visit to Israeli-controlled Golan HeightsDozens of clerics and others from Syria’s minority Druze community crossed into the Israeli-controlled side of the Golan Heights Friday for the first time in ...
In our Bear Nation Update, Missouri State honoring senior Lacy Stokes for reaching the 2,000 point plateau for her career. And she would ignite the Lady Bears offense, she gets the steal and the ...
This stretch on the Cumberland Plateau has miles of pathways ... and walk along the shoreline of Lake of the Ozarks for striking views as well as prime fishing opportunities.
Karst: Caves, Sinkholes, Springs, Losing Streams A Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) publication called “Conserving Missouri’s Caves and Karst,” details the natural characteristics of what ...
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