Corps opening rec sites in Mo., Kan., Neb.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The end of the partial federal shutdown means the reopening of several campsites and recreational facilities in Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Kansas City planned to open visitors' centers, boat ramps and other facilities Friday at the 18 lakes it manages in the three states.

In Missouri, the corps operates campsites Truman, Pomme de Terre and Stockton lakes.

Kansas campsites managed by the agency are located at Clinton, Kanopolis, Melvern, Milford, Perry, Pomona, Tuttle Creek and Wilson lakes.

Also reopening is the corps-managed campsite at Harlan Lake in Nebraska.

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