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Local News: Five reasons to celebrate Mother s Day (5/5/21)

Wednesday, May 5, 2021 By Jordan Troutman jtroutman@cassville-democrat.com Allyson Litchfield never thought she would be a mom of five children, but this Mother’s Day, she will get to hug and kiss each of her children now that her newborn twins are finally out of the NICU and at home with their family. Contributed photo Cassville woman brings home twins from NICU Motherhood is a complicated life path, one filled with tears, joy, love and worry, and for one local mother, that journey began in 2014 when she married the love of her life and welcomed a baby girl. Allyson Litchfield, Cassville woman and mother of five, recently brought her newborn twin girls home from the NICU.

Roaring River State Park heavily impacted by flooding, camping and angling opportunities temporarily impacted

Roaring River State Park heavily impacted by flooding, camping and angling opportunities temporarily impacted Rolla Daily News (MO) Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has temporarily closed the campgrounds at Roaring River State Park. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will continue to allow fishing, though angler access may be restricted in some areas due to flood clean-up efforts. Flood damage will also impact the ability of MDC staff to stock fish in certain locations. If the floodwater recedes to safe levels and cleanup goes well, the park s campgrounds may open as early as Sunday. However, park staff will know more as the cleanup progresses and may have to move back the campground opening date accordingly. Missouri State Parks has notified everyone who had camping reservations through Saturday night about the campground closure.

Roaring River State Park campgrounds closed due to flooding

Roaring River State Park campgrounds closed due to flooding Due to recent record flooding, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources temporarily closed the campgrounds at Roaring River State Park. (Photo source: stock image/Pexels) (Source: Stock image/Pexels) By Amber Ruch | April 29, 2021 at 6:53 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 6:53 PM CASSVILLE, Mo. (KFVS) - Due to recent record flooding, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources temporarily closed the campgrounds at Roaring River State Park. The Missouri Department of Conservation will continue to allow fishing, though angler access may be restricted in some areas due to flood clean-up efforts. Flood damage will also impact the ability of MDC staff to stock fish in certain locations.

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