http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2004/may/20040520news013.asp
“Zebra mussel moving toward Kansas City.” Columbia Daily
Tribune, 20 May 2004.
The dime- to quarter-size mollusk could arrive in boats moving upstream
following the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Or they could arrive from the Missouri
River upstream from Kansas City.
*also appeared in the Jefferson City News Tribune, 20 May 2004.
“Federal court hears oral arguments in Missouri River
case.” Billings Gazette, 21 May 2004.
Critics and backers of a plan to keep the Missouri River at consistent depths,
rather than allowing a spring rise and summer low, made their case to U.S.
District Court Judge Paul Magnuson on Friday.
*appeared in the Columbia Daily Tribune 22 May 2004.
*appeared in the Grand Forks Herald, 22 May 2004.
*appeared in the Helena Independent Record, 22 May 2004.
*appeared in the Jamestown Sun, 24 May 2004.
*appeared in the Jefferson City News Tribune, 22 May 2004.
*appeared in the Kansas City Star, 22 May 2004.
*appeared in the Omaha World Herald, 22 May 2004.
*appeared in the Yankton Press & Dakotan, 22 May 2004.
http://www.jamestownsun.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=13737&SectionID=31&SubSectionID=91&S=1
“Corps continues effort to create 1,200 acres of habitat.”
Jamestown Sun, 21 May 2004.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is pushing to create 1,200 acres of shallow
water habitat along the lower Missouri River by a July 1 deadline.
*appeared in the Omaha World Herald, 21 May 2004.
http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2004/may/20040523news002.asp
Wells. Mike. “Riverbank gets relief.” Columbia Daily
Tribune, 23 May 2004.
Squatting in a pile of garbage next to the Missouri River, 17-year-old Dewayne
Kinnard swiftly moved heavily gloved hands to sort bottles, cans, shards of
metal and discarded snack bags into 5-gallon buckets.
Moser, Kate. “Cleaning the Big Muddy.” Columbia Missourian,
23 May 2004.
Jim Fogle of Kansas City is committed to retracing the route of Lewis and
Clark’s Corps of Discovery from Missouri all the way to Oregon. Alone and
carrying everything he needs on his bicycle, Fogle set out at 4 p.m. May 14, the
same time the expedition departed from St. Charles 200 years ago.
http://newstribune.com/articles/2004/05/27/community/0527040040.txt
“Capital Salute recognizes progress provoked by Missouri
River exploration.” Jefferson City News Tribune, 27 May 2004.
The Missouri River once was the lifeblood of progress in this area.
http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2004/may/20040529news023.asp
“Lewis and Clark re-enactors sail through rough weather.”
Columbia Daily Tribune, 29 May 2004.
Just like the real deal 200 years ago, re-enactors of Lewis and Clark’s sojourn
westward are finding their early passage by water anything but smooth sailing.
*also appeared in the Jefferson City News Tribune, 29 May
2004.
*also appeared in the Omaha World Herald, 29 May 2004.