From: Arkansas Matters

Drew Petrimoulx
MAYFLOWER,
AR -- Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of the oil spill in
Mayflower that dumped hundreds of thousands of crude oil into a
residential neighborhood.
The oil eventually poured into a marsh area that flows into Lake Conway.
Since then, there has been a lot of worry about the health of the popular fishing and recreation spot that is also home to many people.
Spill Sent Wildlife Packing
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The oil eventually poured into a marsh area that flows into Lake Conway.
Since then, there has been a lot of worry about the health of the popular fishing and recreation spot that is also home to many people.
Spill Sent Wildlife Packing
MORE
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