After being dry for several months, the channel below the Dry Hollow bridge in Roaring River State Park is flowing again, albeit with muddy water, after several inches of rain were received over the weekend in the Cassville and Washburn areas. Carl Bonnell, Deputy Regional Director of the Ozarks Region of State Parks, onsite at Roaring River State Park Monday morning, said his team did a great job in alerting campers to the possibility of flooding overnight Sunday night. “We let people know that the National Weather Service had issued a flood watch, and to be prepared to evacuate if necessary,” Bonnell said. “Luckily, we got off easier than we might have, and the storms moved out without the river overflowing its banks.” Bonnell said the river crested at about 1.6 feet above its normal flow, and was down to a little over one foot above by Monday morning. “We’re in good shape down here,” he said. Photos by Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.com