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Large sections of the James River are floatable by canoe or kayak. A solid 3-day float from the public access on the downstream side of the (Lake Springfield) dam to Galena is possible when the levels are high enough. [8] The James River is a source of drinking water for the city of Springfield. Lake Springfield is the primary source of water ...
Top weather news for Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025: A storm sweeping across the country is causing ice and snow to melt across the Deep South and Plains, with a threat of severe wea… AccuWeather 1 ...
Lake Springfield was created in 1957 with the construction of a dam on the James River. The city of Springfield purchased the land before it was submerged. It cost $11.1 million to buy the land and build the dam to create the lake and first two units of the power station. [3] The lake was to be a cooling reservoir for the James River Power plant.
It flows under Missouri Route D and joins the James River about three miles northeast of the U.S. Route 60/U.S. Route 65 interchange of south Springfield. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The stream headwaters are at 37°16′29″N 93°09′25″W / 37.27472°N 93.15694°W / 37.27472; -93.15694 and the confluence with the James River is at 37°09 ...
Coldwater Creek (Missouri river tributary) Coldwater Creek (South Grand River tributary) Coldwater Creek (Saline Creek tributary) Courtois Creek; Crane Creek; Crockett Creek; Crooked Creek; Crooked River (60 miles (97 km)) Cuivre River; Current River (225 miles (362 km)) Des Moines River 525 miles (845 km) Dugan Branch; Eleven Point River; Elk ...
The station serves Cuba, Sullivan, and Union and provides weather and hazard information for Gasconade, Franklin, Crawford, Washington, Iron, and Phelps counties in Missouri. Programming for Phelps County is provided by the National Weather Service office in Springfield, Missouri. [2]
WZ2548 is located in Eldon, Missouri and broadcasts on 162.550 MHz to Miller, Morgan, Camden, Benton, Hickory, Dallas, Laclede, Pulaski, and Maries Counties. [30] It also broadcasts to Moniteau, Cole, and Osage Counties, but those counties are not covered by the Springfield office, instead receiving alerts from the National Weather Service in St. Louis.
Panther Creek is a stream in the Webster County, Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the James River . The stream source is at 37°09′45″N 92°53′24″W / 37.16250°N 92.89000°W / 37.16250; -92.89000 and the confluence with the James River is at 37°13′08″N 93°03′07″W / 37.21889°N 93.05194°W / 37.21889; -