Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Taney Services Weather Page
I’ve recently launched a web site (www.taneyservices.com) that has weather
as a primary focus. While it’s intended to cover the Taney County
Missouri area, there are elements that might be of interest for people
living in other parts of the US.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Business Briefs
So, what’s with the Frote Mu?
Aka, the Frosted Mug, which has served the Forsyth area for
many decades seems to be losing its name as the letters over the main entrance
have begun to disappear. Suspecting that they might be closing, I inquired and
was told, no that there were no plans at the current time by one of their long
term employees. Perhaps the City could take up a collection…..Oh, and did I mention they have a Wifi site that actually works?
Charlie’s Wifi went away! Perhaps to return some other
day.
For years, Charlie’s Ribs Steak and Ale located off Hwy 160
in Forsyth Mo, offered Wifi for any customers who
needed a computer connection while they visited this popular eatery. I often
enjoyed wandering around the internet figuratively while dining there. Then,
one day, I noticed that their wireless connection was no more. A sign of
toughening economic conditions? I don’t know.
The Junction is no more!
Another up and coming venue known as the Junction Bar and
Grill located across from Scooters in Kissee Mills has closed recently. The
last day was Saturday, March 16th when a popular band ‘No Sweat’
played to a ‘packed house’ according to Tony Clements, one of the band members.
Rumor had it that the reason the owner closed the establishment was due to
health concerns. If true, that would be a shame as it served up good food and
cold drinks to a biker friendly crowd. It’s unknown as to whether the business
has plans to re-open in the future.
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Sunday, March 17, 2013
Powersite Sewer Project update for March 2013!
I thought it a good time to write about the Powersite North Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project as it's been a couple of years since my last post on this riveting topic. First off, it turns out that getting all those easements done may have taken the
Great River Associates a bit longer than they anticipated. An excerpt taken from their webpage provided me with a clue:
“The construction of the project
will be bid once the design is complete, a Missouri Department of Natural
Resources Permit is obtained, and necessary easements and property have been acquired.
At this time, it is expected that the project will be bid in late 2011. The
biggest variable in determining this time is the easement and property acquisition
phase of the project. Construction is expected to commence within 60 to
90 days after bidding.”
So, when I recently received paperwork in the mail asking me
to sign over my land rights to the GRA so they could establish both a temporary construction
and permanent easements, I already had a few questions. For one thing, after inspecting a aerial map they sent me, I took note of
the fact that the placement of the property lines appear to lie over and
occlude the same land easements that the Corps of Engineers maintain. Did they
get an easement signed that covered this Federal easement? I don’t know.
Another question that arose in my mind concerns the sewer line branch
that enters my property. After looking at the aerial map they sent, it appears to
be 20 feet off to the west of where it should be to put it in line with the
sewer connection to the house! Now, while I’m certainly no engineer - that just
seems wrong somehow.
Finally, and justifiably so, other residents that live on
the same street as myself are wondering what will happen when this group begins
trenching. To my uneducated eye, it appears as though they plan to dig
somewhere along the road that goes in front of my house. On one side exists a
water utility easement and on the other are power lines. So, where is that trench
going to go? (As a side note, it would be great if they could replace the aging
water delivery infrastructure while they're doing all this).
Like I said, I have a lot of questions as do most of the
neighbors I’ve talked with. To that end, I called Shawn Berry the Project Manager at (417) 886-7171 to take them up
on their promise to come out
an meet me to help answer all my questions. I did note that they would prefer to
meet with each homeowner on an ‘individual’ basis. I'm looking forward to a re-post after this meeting takes place!
Saturday, March 16, 2013
The Junction Bar and Grill is closing!
It was a very sad moment when I learned that Saturday, March the
16th was to be the last day for a venue that had become very popular
with locals living in and around the Kissee Mills Missouri area.
Located at 20333 State Highway
160, the Junction Bar and Grill was a biker friendly watering hole that had
been in business for just under a year. I discovered this bar and eatery
shortly after it opened back in April of 2012. Their hamburger and fries were one of the best in the area. Popular also, was Taco
Tuesday where Taco’s at under a buck were favorites to eat by people like myself.
But, what made the 'Junction experience' visit so great was the
owner and proprietor, Mike Osterday. His easy smile, fast service and friendly
attitude made going there a true Ozarkian experience. Sadly, with its closing,
the area will now be short one good place to eat, drink and socialize.
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Mid March River Run Park Update!
Back to back 80F and 74F degree days on March 15th and 16th
motivated me enough to get outside and to check out the state of affairs in
River Run Park located just to southeast of the town of Forsyth Missouri. During
the late fall and over the winter, much was done by contractors to get the park
back into tiptop shape. Included was the replacement of all of the RV power
stations that had become rusted to floods from previous years. Also replaced
for many of the sites were the water supply lines and outlets to help insure
that every campsite has fresh water available to it.
And, even though the park doesn’t open until May the 1st,
there were already a few RV’s and one tent camper there to enjoy the early and
unseasonably warm weather. I walked around a bit and noticed that the tress
that had been planted the previous fall looked good to go. It’ll be
interesting watching them bud out once we get into the warmer months.
You can check out the official site for this park at here!
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Looking for a good friend?
Pat Betz is a good friend, and inspiring others to greatness is what he does the best! Thanks man, for everything!
DanO
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