Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Joel Topham, Roaring River State Park natural resource manager, explains how the new fish-cleaning station grinds up fish remains and flushes it through the parks sewer system. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
About 50 people attended the ribbon-cutting for the new fish-cleaning station at Roaring River State Park on Friday, learning how the new facility works from Joel Topham, Roaring River State Park natural resource manager.
Laura Hendrickson, Missouri State Parks Ozarks Region Director, spoke Friday at the fish-cleaning station ribbon-cutting ceremony at Roaring River State Park, thanking Park Natural Resource Manager Joel Topham, left, for his work at the park and with coordinating the building of the station. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
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