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The Mark Twain National Forest, as we know it today, was created on February 17, 1976. The Mark Twain National forest has a rather unusual history – for it was once known as both the Clark National Forest and the Mark Twain National Forest – both being proclaimed on September 11, 1939.
July 7, 1989: After a week of searching, Workman's fully-clothed body is found submerged in a creek in the Mark Twain National Forest near Oldfield, about 12 to 15 miles from the cemetery. Her ...
As of Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Forest Service estimated about 60% of the fire along Glade Top Trail had been contained. 1,500-acre fire continues to burn along Glade Top Trail in Mark Twain ...
On 2 November 2007, another F-15C (80-0034) from the 131st crashed in Mark Twain National Forest, in Missouri. No property was damaged and no people on the ground were hurt, however the pilot broke an arm and a shoulder, despite ejecting from the plane. The pilot also was said to be in "shock" when landowners found him.
The Piney Creek Wilderness is an 8,122-acre (33 km 2) wilderness area in Missouri.The United States Congress designated it wilderness in 1980. The Piney Creek Wilderness is located within the Ava-Cassville-Willow Springs Ranger District of the Mark Twain National Forest, east of Cassville, Missouri.
Finally, the groups are asking that the court stop three timber harvests in Western North Carolina' Nantahala National Forest, Sumter in South Carolina and Mark Twain in Missouri, until agencies ...
It is one of eight wilderness areas in the Mark Twain National Forest [2] and is within the Ava-Cassville-Willow Springs ranger district, about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Branson, Missouri. Hercules Glades Wilderness derives its name from the open limestone glades (balds) that dot its landscape.
On a serious note, timber poaching is a widespread problem, and not just in the 1.5-million-acre Mark Twain National Forest but across the Ozarks, on private as well as public land.