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Old 07-21-2008, 09:28 AM
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I'd second the Grove area, can't beat Grand Lake! They are getting ready to build a new hospital too, they advertise for nursing positions all the time in the local Grand Lake paper.

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Pklahoma Tornado activity is usually not near Grove as it follows 1-40-1-44 and continues to the MO border whener it either follows US 60 east or follows 1-71 North.

ther occasional twister in the south usualy crosses into AK or farther south of Grove.

there has not been a tornado on the south side of Grovve. The North side was las hit about 50 years ago.

Twisters folllow the path of least resistence inland which is not through threes and mountains. The North side of Grove is exposed to the largest expanse of Grand lake.
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Old 09-08-2008, 09:55 PM
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Around Grand Lake. We just bought a lake cabin at Grove. Love the quaint, small town feel. People are so friendly and lots to do around lake.
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Danville, or Stanford, KY perfect. Historical, quaint. Stanford is quiet less crime within 1 hr of Lexington
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