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The Osage River is a 276-mile-long (444 km) [2] tributary of the Missouri River in central Missouri in the United States. The eighth-largest river in the state, it drains a mostly rural area of 15,300 square miles (40,000 km 2 ).
Bagnell Dam (informally, the Osage Dam [6]) impounds the Osage River in the U.S. state of Missouri, creating the Lake of the Ozarks. The dam is located in the city of Lakeside in Miller County , near the Camden-Miller County line.
Lake of the Ozarks is a reservoir created by impounding the Osage River in the northern part of the Ozarks in central Missouri.Parts of three smaller tributaries to the Osage are included in the impoundment: the Niangua River, Grandglaize Creek, and Gravois Creek.
Femme Osage Creek is a stream in St. Charles County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [2] It is a tributary of the Missouri River. [3]The stream headwaters arise just west of Missouri Route T and the stream flows initially west then turns north past the Femme Osage community on route T then turns to the east.
Marais des Cygnes-Osage-Missouri-Mississippi The Marais des Cygnes River ( / ˌ m ɛər d ə ˈ z iː n , - ˈ s iː n , ˈ m ɛər d ə z iː n / MAIR de ZEEN , - zeen, - SEEN , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] French: [maʁɛ de siɲ] ) is a principal tributary of the Osage River , about 217 miles (349 km) long, [ 5 ] in eastern Kansas and western Missouri ...
A proposal to allow a new casino to be licensed on the Osage River near the Lake of the Ozarks will be on the November ballot, a Cole County judge ruled Friday.. The initiative, which was ...
After years of failed legislative attempts to establish a casino at the Lake of the Ozarks, the Osage River Gaming and Convention group seeks to put the issue before Missouri voters in 2024.
The Little Osage River is an 88-mile-long (142 km) [3] tributary of the Osage River in eastern Kansas and western Missouri in the United States. Via the Osage and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The name was derived from the Osage Nation, whose traditional territory encompassed this area. [4]