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The already swollen Black River was rising even further, pouring over more than three dozen spots along the levee that protects the southern part of the town of 17,000 residents in the Ozark Mountain foothills, surrounded by the Mark Twain National Forest.
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The already swollen Black River was rising even further, pouring over more than three dozen spots along the levee that protects the southern part of the town of 17,000 residents in the Ozark Mountain foothills, surrounded by the Mark Twain National Forest.
The Seattle Times 2011
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But young people in St. James, a sleepy town of about 3,700 near the Mark Twain National Forest, have already changed their behavior.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation states one male mountain lion was trapped alive in the Mark Twain National Forest in Reynolds County.
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Dozens of firefighters are working this weekend to keep a large fire in the Mark Twain National Forest from re-igniting after rainfall calmed the blaze down temporarily.
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Missouri: Mark Twain National Forest; Mingo National Wildlife Refuge
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Missouri: Mark Twain National Forest; Mingo National Wildlife Refuge
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Missouri: Mark Twain National Forest; Mingo National Wildlife Refuge
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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(RNS) About 50 teenagers and their parents gathered at the YMCA Trout Lodge near here recently, in the middle of the Mark Twain National Forest, to praise Jesus Christ.
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After intensive searching for more than 52 agonizing hours, the 35-pound toddler was found alive three miles from his home in the wet, chilly and rough terrain of the Mark Twain National Forest, home to bears, mountain lions, and snakes.
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