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Recreation Trails Spawn Praise, Concern

Posted: March 14, 2010 at 6:07 a.m.

Volunteers Tess Spencer 11, from left, Katie Barger, 12, and Alexandra Lopez, 11, plant a green ash seedling Saturday along the banks of Clabber Creek in Fayetteville. Volunteers were at six locations in Northwest Arkansas and Oklahoma planting trees and cleaning streams as part of the Illinois River Watershed Partnership 2010 Riparian Project.

Some of the proposed pathways for Northwest Arkansas' recreational trails pass through existing neighborhoods, which has upset residents in one Rogers neighborhood.

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