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What lake in Missouri has the best water accessible campsites?
Missouri City Water System

I'm looking for a tent camping spot on a lake in Missouri (electric or not) where we can swim at the campsite and have our kayaks and canoes in the water right there. A place where we don't have to climb down a bluff or take a hike just to get to the water.


My favorite place is Nianga, the campsites have access to the river bed and lakes around it where you can just walk right up and swim. They also provide the canoes if you want to do that but it is still a little cold here.

Now if you are looking for a place to fish and camp, Truman Lake, outside of Clinton, MO is a great spot. You will have access to the beaches and places to camp, fish, kayak, etc.

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why the missouri water park for 20 billion stimulus much?
Fluid

ok i took a gander at the stimulus package and it seems that there is a section in there that grants a water park in missouri for the funding of 20 billion dollars, now tell me how will this make jobs
sorry to all 20 million, to all i had freaked out

Does anyone know if missouri is having a water shortage?
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Everyone tells me I shouldn't waste water and I don't understand why. I thought that where I live had plenty of water.


You probably do have lots of water where you live. The thing is, many people around the world have pretty much nothing when it comes to water. So people are just telling you to conserve it so you don't use as much, and have more to use later in case something does happen iguess.

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can you tell me if city light gas and water of kennett missouri has a way to check your bill online?
Marshfield, Missouri

i would really like to view my bill online if i could possibly for the simple fact the bills should have done been sent out and received but they told me friday that they were running behind how when its all computerized and ran through systems


I would use the "contact us" link on the home page to ask somebody who works there if they have that capability.

how much of Iowa, Illinois and Missouri is under water?
Lawrence Pump

how much does the U.S. depend on the crops in Iowa, and how soon will we feel the pinch at the grocery store because of it all being flooded out?


to much is underwater, and we will feel it before winter hits as for the food prices, scary huh?


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