April 14th, 2009
Easter weekend started out cold and blustery. We thought we were pushing the season for a north Missouri campout, but our family outing to Mark Twain State Park turned out to be a good one. Having sold our pop-up trailer after many difficult experiences, we rented a camper cabin. We found that an enjoyable way to rough it without punishing ourselves.
The cabin had a sleeping loft, a bedroom and living-dining room that featured a futon couch, dining table and bench, refrigerator and microwave-toaster. There was electric in the cabin, but no bathroom or water. The view was beautiful overlooking Mark Twain Lake. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 13th, 2009
Spring turkey season starts next Monday, April 20, and runs through May 10. While veteran hunters have been preparing for months, persons new to the sport (or just think they might want to try it with a hunting friend) have two new options, according to the Missouri Dept. of Conservation.
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April 12th, 2009
Waterfowl hunters spent $900 million on a variety of goods and services from food, transportation, guns and decoys to hunting dogs, clothing and other incidental expenses in 2006, according to a new report issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 12th, 2009
By Emery Styron
The Missouri House of Representatives on April 8 gave first-round approval to a bill that would lower the age for concealed carry of firearms to 21, allow carrying of concealed firearms on college campuses and expand the Castle Doctrine. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 11th, 2009
For his initiative and dedication during a widespread ice storm, Bradley K. Ledbetter has been named April 2009 Employee of the Month by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. He is an Environmental Specialist IV and unit coordinator in the Southeast Regional Office, Poplar Bluff, and was nominated by the Southeast Region director, Gary Gaines.
On Jan. 27, 2009, an ice storm hit southeast Missouri, Read the rest of this entry »
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April 10th, 2009
(This letter to the editor, printed in the Current Wave and Summersville Beacon, is reproduced here with the permission of the author, Terry Cunningham.)
Dear Editor:
Last month we wrote about damages to Big Creek as a result of actions of the Shannon County road crew. This happened in January at the Birdie Hole and Big Creek and just north of the old Cedar Hill School at Mauser’s Mill. We want to update everyone as to how we are seeking to resolve this matter. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 9th, 2009
Today’s first order of business: Fess up to a mess up and make amends.
The crossword on the front cover of April’s Traveler is missing some boxes. I found this out when I walked into Holliday Landing’s office at Wappapello Lake and found that owner Rod Howard had written answers off the edges of the puzzle. After taking a good natured beating, I figured out what happened.
Charlie Slovensky created the puzzle in Microsoft Excel. When I converted the Excel file to a PDF to export it into Traveler’s cover layout, I set the print area too small, dropping off two rows of boxes down the right side and one row across the bottom. My bad. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 8th, 2009
Summer is almost here, and after the discovery last year of emerald ash borers at the Greenville Recreational Area, almost 1000 Barney purple insect traps will be deployed in the woods.
Barney purple? Seems the brilliant metallic blue green beetles have a thing for the color. Maybe they think it goes with their exoskeletons. Who knows? The traps are triangular in cross-section, and 1 by 2.5 feet in size. They may blend with the redbuds right now, but shortly they will stick out against the green Ozark canopy. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 8th, 2009
I goofed. It was an honest mistake.
Every month, after the Missouri Conservation Commission meets, they send out a news release summarizing what the Commissioners decided in the way of adding or subtracting rules and regulations, who gets the attaboys (Department awards) and who gets a thumbs down (the list of license suspensions and revocations.) Read the rest of this entry »
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April 7th, 2009
A public meeting sponsored by the Voice of the OzarksĀ and the Missouri Department of Conservation will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 12, at theĀ Eminence High School Old Gymnasium to explain conservation department policy on public roads, forest management, wildlife management and other areas. There will be an organized question and answer session.
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