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Buffalo National River Superintendent Retires, Leaves Historic Footprint

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courtesy: Kevin Cheri

Buffalo National River Superintendent Kevin Cheri, declared by U.S. National Park Service as an exceptional leader, is retiring after 43 years of service. Cheri is also a historic cultural figure, among the first African-American park rangers and superintendents to serve within the National Park System. We conduct an exit interview with Cheri, in honor of his legacy.

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Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative reporter and news producer for Ozarks at Large.