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| Name: Randy L.S. Rogers From: Omaha, TX E-mail: Contact |
My Grandma Berniece and Grandpa (Slim)Norman Rogers lived there till 1973 when Grandpa died if anyone knew then please E-mail me
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| Name: Cary Wright From: Wesley Chapel, FL E-mail: Contact |
I have inherited all of our families genealogy records. there is a picture of my grandmother, in 1938, in front of a building with Shadow Lake on the main sign, and a smaller sign underneath with "Shadow Lake Dancing, Boating, Swimming, Dining Room, Fountain Service". I've compared it to the picture from the 50's on the Noel site, and it looks like it is probably the same building. That makes sense, because my grandmother was from Caney Ks. and Probably took a trip there. Does anyone know who I could send the picture to? Admin reply: I highly recommend sending it to the McDonald County Library, as they are in the process of collecting and digitizing historical photos from all around the county. The library website is: http://www.mcdonaldcountylibrary.org/ If you send the photo by mail, the address is: Attn: Digitization Project McDonald County Library 808 Bailey Road Pineville, Missouri 64856
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| Name: Michael "Woody" Woodruff From: Joplin, Mo E-mail: Contact |
On Thursday Dec 22nd, Students from the MSSU Communication department will be filming for the TV show "4-States Adventures". If you see us filming, feel free to stop and say hello. We are eager to get a few interviews with locals
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| Name: Herb Beason From: Elk City, KS E-mail: Contact |
I have fond memories of vacationing in the early 60's, when I was about 11, at a resort near Noel. I can't remember the name of it but I would love to visit the area and locate that resort or what's left of it. It was built on the side of a hill next to a river and had a pool between the river and motel part of the resort. I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me how to locate it. Thanks
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| Name: Hazel Thomas From: Bella Vista, AR E-mail: Contact |
Will be visiting your area the first week in November. Are there waterfalls in the area? Thanks! :)
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| Name: Kurt From: Olathe, KS E-mail: Contact |
Looking for firewood already split close to Noel.
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| Name: Jessica From: Tulsa, OK E-mail: Contact |
We are planning our annual family float trip to the Elk in just a few weeks. Is there a website where I can check the water levels of the river? With the drought we are having in OK I want to make sure there is water in the river before we drive up! thanks! Admin reply: The closest thing I know of to what you are looking for is the USGS Real-Time Water Data for Missouri at: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mo/nwis/rt
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| Name: Connie From: Kansas City E-mail: Contact |
DOG FOUND~ She is 3-5 years old and is a terrier. She was found with a black collar with some sort of "doggy dress tie" on it. She seems to have just gotten a hair cut. Please contact me at conniejmt@gmail.com if she belongs to you or someone you know. Thanks, Connie
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| Name: Terri Morris From: Lees Summit, MO E-mail: Contact |
We are a youth group going to Joplin to help with tornado recovery. We would like to consider bringing the group down to Noel for one day to float the Elk river. I am trying to figure out if there is a public access area where we can bring our own tubes and float down the river with the group. I am having trouble finding out it this is possible. We do not have enough funds to pay someone to float. Admin reply: Options: Mt. Shira Public Access to Noel City Park (a slower float on deeper waters) or Pineville Public Access to Mt. Shira (a faster-paced float but MUCH longer - takes ~4 hours by canoe, even longer by tube) or for a much shorter, and medium-paced float: Put in at the "big rock" at the side of the road on Elk Springs Road (the Ginger Blue shortcut) near Eagles Nest Camp, and take out at Mt. Shira
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| Name: KKay From: Tulsa OK E-mail: Contact |
We are looking at visiting Noel. We would like to float the river in a raft and spend the night in a cabin. Any input on safe,family oriented places. Thanks! Admin reply: Well, all the larger campgrounds are very safe. Problems are rare, and usually related to noise. "Family-oriented" is in the eye of the beholder... However, Eagles Nest has a good reputation for families, and keeping a lid on noise and partiers. Or Big Elk Campground in Pineville has an alcohol-free policy, if that's what you're looking for.
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