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I would like to see some pics posted on here of the flood areas.

I would rather be fishin'.

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Benjamin Franklin, 1759

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In Missouri, flooding has closed all lanes of U.S. 71 in Bates and Vernon counties from Butler to Nevada.

Here is the latest list of Kansas roads that are closed because of the floods, compiled by the Kansas Department of Transportation. Keep in mind that road conditions can change rapidly depending on the weather.

Kansas 39 from Chanute and continuing about 12 miles east to the U.S.59 junction.

Kansas 47 between the U.S.59 junction about 5 miles west of St. Paul and continuing nine miles east.

Kansas 52 between U.S. 69 two miles south of Pleasanton to the Missouri state line.

Kansas 39 is closed between the Main Street intersection at Chanute east to the U.S. 59 intersection.

U.S. 59 traffic is being flagged over the Pottawatomie Creek Bridge north of Garnett.

U.S. 59 in Neosho County from the north junction of K-47 continuing north to Erie

U.S. 69 from Louisburg to Trading Post. Message boards are posted showing the detour.

U.S. 160 between K-99 at Moline and the north junction of U.S. 169 about 7 miles east of Independence.

U.S. 160 for about 5 miles west of the north U.S. 169 intersection west of Independence.

U.S. 160 between the Labette/Cherokee county line and the U.S. 69/K-7 interchange at Columbus

U.S. 166 from about 5 miles east of Coffeyville to the U.S. 59 intersection west of Chetopa.

U.S. 166 between U.S. 169 at Coffeyville and the K-101 intersection at Edna

U.S. 166 between the Labette/Cherokee county line near Chetopa, continuing east to the U.S. 69 intersection west of Baxter Springs.

U.S. 169 between the Oklahoma state line and the U.S. 400 intersection about 3 miles south of Dennis.

U.S. 169 traffic is reduced to one lane between the Humboldt/Chanute Road and Plummer Road.

U.S. 400 in Labette County between U.S. 59 at Parsons and U.S. 400/K-7 at Pittsburg

Some may be open now!

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Fish slow and easy!

Borrowed this one from..........Well you know who!

A proud memer of P.E.T.A (People Eating Tasty Animals)

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