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Chapter 9

Missouri inforMation

Cotton Harvest Photo courtesy of Missouri State Archives Publications Collection

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line County Herald newspaper office in historic Arrow Rock and maintains a newspaper equip-ment museum, which underwent renovations in 2016, in connection with it.

The Missouri Press Foundation administers and funds seminars and workshops for newspa-per people, supports Newspapers In Education programs, and funds scholarships and internships for Missouri students studying community jour-nalism in college.

Membership in the association is voluntary. All daily newspapers in the state are members and 99 percent of the weekly newspapers are members. In 2017, there were 236 weekly and daily newspa-per members. The association also has 107 associ-ate and sustaining members. It is supported wholly by dues paid by these members.

The central office in Columbia has 11 em-ployees. Mark Maassen serves as executive direc-tor by appointment of the board of directors.

Officers, Missouri Press Association, 2017President: Jeff Schrag, The Daily Events, Spring-

field;First vice president: Carol Stark, The Joplin

Globe;Second vice president: James Malon White, Ben-

ton County Enterprise, Warsaw;Secretary: Jane Haslag, Jefferson City News Tri-

bune;Treasurer: Mary Wilson, Jackson County Advo-

cate, Grandview;Directors: Dennis Warden, Owensville, Gascon-

ade County Republican; Jacob Brower, Monett Times/Cassville Democrat; Dennis Ellsworth, St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph; Donna Bischoff, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis; Trevor Vernon, Eldon Advertiser, Eldon; Steve Tinnen, Clinton County Leader, Plattsburg; Liz Irwin, Missouri Lawyers Media; Michael Jen-sen, Sikeston Standard-Democrat.

Newspaper Organizations

802 Locust St., Columbia 65201 Telephone: (573) 449-4167 / FAX: (573) 874-5894 www.mopress.com

The Missouri Press Association is an organiza-tion of newspapers in the state.

Organized May 17, 1867, as the Editors and Publishers Association of Missouri, the name was changed in 1877 to the Missouri Press As-sociation (MPA). In 1922, the association became a nonprofit corporation, and a central office was opened under a field manager whose job it was to travel the state and help newspapers with problems.

The association, located in Columbia, became the fifth press association in the nation to finance its headquarters through member contributions. The MPA’s building was purchased in 1969.

As a founder of institutions, the Missouri Press Association aided in the establishment of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home, the upbuild-ing of the normal schools, support of the public school system and advancement of the University of Missouri.

The association founded the State Historical Society of Missouri in 1898 and today several of its members serve on the board of trustees. Great-est among its achievements is the establishment of the first school of journalism in the world in 1908. The Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri in Columbia continues as the largest and foremost school of its kind. It cel-ebrated its centennial in September 2008. The as-sociation led the drive to fund the chair in Com-munity Newspaper Management at the School of Journalism and its donations helped fund the student lounge in the school’s Lee Hills Hall.

Through their association, the publishers in Missouri have worked to keep the press free and alert, as well as responsible; to keep it financially independent so it can render impartial public ser-vice; and to understand changing trends in busi-ness and in reader needs. Activities of the asso-ciation include setting up workshops, seminars, conventions, publishing of a magazine, The Mis-souri Press News, supplying information to mem-bers, helping newspapers find skilled personnel and assisting with the placement of students.

On the occasion of its 100th anniversary in 1966, the association re-established the old Sa-

MARK MAASSENExecutive DirectorMissouri Press Association

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1917—H.J. Blanton*, Paris Appeal1918—J.P. Tucker*, Parkville Gazette1919—J.N. Stonebraker*, Carrollton Republican1920—Will H. Zorn*, West Plains Gazette1921—Mitchell White*, Mexico Ledger1922—Fred Hull*, Maryville Tribune1923—Dwight H. Brown*, Poplar Bluff American1924—Asa W. Butler*, Albany Capital1925—Eugene B. Roach*, Carthage Democrat1926—E.H. Winter*, Warrenton Banner1927—C.L. Hobart*, Holden Progress1928—Harry Denman*, Farmington News1929—Charles L. Woods*, Rolla Herald1930—E.E. Swain*, Kirksville Express1931—Frank H. Sosey*, Palmyra Spectator1932—W.J. Sewall*, Carthage Press1933—Wallace Crossley*, Warrensburg Star-Journal1934—Fred M. Harrison*, Gallatin North Missourian1935—W.L. Bouchard*, Flat River Lead Belt News1936—Robert C. Goshorn*, Jefferson City Post-

Tribune1937—John C. Stapel*, Rock Port Atchison Coun-

ty Mail1938—George B. Harlan*, Boonville Cooper

County Record1939—James Todd*, Moberly Monitor-Index1940—Clint H. Denman*, Sikeston Herald1941—C.E. Watkins*, Chillicothe Constitution-

Tribune1942—W.E. Freeland*, Forsyth Taney County Re-

publican1943—O.J. Ferguson*, Fredericktown Democrat-

News1944—Frank H. Hollmann*, Warrenton Banner1945—W.C. Hewitt*, Shelbyville Shelby County

Herald1946—T. Ballard Watters*, Marshfield Mail1947—George P. Johnston*, Fulton Sun Gazette1948—Meredith Garten*, Pierce City Leader

Journal1949—Stanley R. Fike*, Fairmount Inter-City News1950—T.J. Clark*, Carrollton Republican-Record1951—L.N. Bowman*, King City Tri-County News1952—George H. Scruton*, Sedalia Democrat1953—Mack F. Denman*, Farmington News1954—A.A. Steinbeck*, Union Franklin County

Tribune1955—C.L. Blanton Jr.*, Sikeston Standard1956—Joe M. Roberts*, Maysville Record-Herald1957—W.L. Simpson*, Holden Progress1958—E.J. Melton*, Boonville Record1959—James C. Kirkpatrick*, Windsor Review1960—E.L. Dale*, Carthage Press1961—Victor Gierke*, Louisiana Press-Journal1962—Harry E. Guth Sr.*, Perryville Republic1963—J.W. Brown Jr.*, Harrisonville, Cass Coun-

ty Democrat-Missourian1964—Jac Zimmerman*, Willow Springs News1965—Ben F. Weir Sr.*, Nevada Daily Mail1966—J.J. Graf*, Hermann Advertiser-Courier

National Newspaper Association Representa-tive: Tianna Brooks, Mountain View Standard News;

Executive Director: Mark Maassen;Editor: Matthew Barba;Advertising Director: Mark Nienhueser;Member Services Director: Kristie Williams.

Past Presidents, Missouri Press Association1867—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press1868—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press1869—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press1870—N.J. Colman*, Rural World1871—N.J. Colman*, Rural World1872—C.B. Wilkinson*, St. Joseph Herald1873—A.Y. Hull*, Sedalia Democrat1874—W.F. Switzler*, Columbia Statesman1875—L.J. Eastin*, Glasgow Journal1876—Milo Blair*, Boonville Eagle1877—T.W. Park*, Platte City Landmark1878—J.E. Hutton*, Mexico Intelligencer1879—J.E. Hutton*, Mexico Intelligencer1880—J.H. Turner*, Carrollton Record1881—J.T. Childs*, Richmond Conservator1882—A.A. Lesueur*, Lexington Intelligencer1883—J.B. Thompson*, La Plata Home Press1884—R.B. Speed*, Nevada Mail1885—R.M. White*, Mexico Ledger1886—J.A. Hudson*, Macon Times1887—W.D. Crandall*, Brookfield Gazette1888—I.H. Kinley*, Brunswick Brunswicker1889—Walter Williams*, Boonville Advertiser1890—E.W. Stephens*, Columbia Herald1891—J. West Goodwin*, Sedalia Bazoo1892—W.O.L. Jewett*, Shelbina Democrat1893—J.C. Kerby*, West Plains Gazette1894—John Knott*, Hannibal Journal1895—John W. Jacks*, Montgomery Standard1896—H.E. Robinson*, Maryville Republican1897—Henry W. Ewing*, Jefferson City Tribune1898—George H. Trigg*, Richmond Conservator1899—H.J. Groves*, Independence Sentinel1900—W.R. Painter*, Carrollton Democrat1901—Wes L. Robertson*, Gallatin Democrat1902—E.P. Caruthers*, Kennett Democrat1903—Howard Ellis*, New Florence Leader1904—T.T. Wilson*, Tarkio Avalanche1905—William Southern Jr.*, Jackson Examiner1906—William Southern Jr.*, Jackson Examiner1907—Phillip Ganz*, Macon Republican1908—Omar D. Gray*, Sturgeon Leader1909—Henry F. Childers*, Troy Free Press1910—C.M. Harrison*, Gallatin North Missourian1911—J.R. Lowell*, Moberly Democrat1912—E.L. Purcell*, Fredericktown News1913—Ovid Bell*, Fulton Gazette1914—Fred Naeter*, Cape Girardeau Republican1915—H.S. Sturgis*, Neosho Times1916—J. Kelly Pool*, Centralia Courier

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2010—Kevin Jones, St. Louis American2011—Joe A. May, Mexico Ledger2012—Phil Conger, Bethany Republican-Clipper2013—Mark Maassen, The Kansas City Star2014—Richard Gard, St. Louis Missouri Lawyers

Media2015—Jim Robertson, Columbia Daily Tribune2016—Dennis Warden, Gasconade County Re-

publican, Owensville2017—Jeff Schrag, The Daily Events, Springfield.______*Deceased.

Show-Me Press AssociationThe Show-Me Press Association was formed

in June 1995 at Lake Ozark when members of the Central Missouri Press and Northeast Missouri Press associations voted to combine their organi-zations with one board of directors.

The Central Missouri Press Association was organized Feb. 27, 1925 in Jefferson City with 30 charter members. Edgar C. Nelson, then owner and publisher of the Boonville Advertiser, was elected the first president. The district extended from St. Louis County on the east to Jackson, Cass and Bates counties on the west and included all 28 counties through the central part of the state bordering the Missouri River on both sides. In these counties are located the State Capitol, Uni-versity of Missouri, State Fair Grounds and the University of Central Missouri. The first organiza-tional meeting of Northeast Missouri Publishers was held in Hannibal in November 1889. Meet-ings of this group were held up to and including 1896, after which the organization disintegrated and was succeeded by the Northeast Missouri Press Association, organized in 1920 in Kirksville with Charles H. Weisenborn, editor of the Macon Daily Chronicle-Herald, as its first president.

Officers serving as of 2017:

President: Buck Collier, Hermann;Secretary/Treasurer: Sandy Nelson, News-Press

& Gazette Co.;Directors: Dennis Warden, Owensville; Carolyn

Trower, New London; John Spaar, Odessa; and Bruce Wallace, Ashland.

Missouri Advertising Managers’ Association, Inc.

The Missouri Advertising Managers’ Associa-tion, Inc., was formed in May 1948. Thomas F. Briggs of the Macon Chronicle-Herald was the first president. The organization was formed not only to help advertising managers, but, through the use of clinics, courses and exchanges of ideas, to benefit the buying public and merchants who purchase advertising space. The organization is

1967—Oliver B. Ferguson*, Fredericktown Dem-ocrat-News

1968—Lucius B. Morse*, St. Louis Daily Record1969—Marion O. Ridings*, Hamilton Advocate-

Hamiltonian1970—Robert L. Vickery*, Salem News and Post1971—J. Porter Fisher*, New London Ralls Coun-

ty Record1972—Harry Naeter*, Cape Girardeau Southeast

Missourian1973—Wallace G. Vernon, Eldon Advertiser1974—Bill D. Williams, Thayer News1975—Joseph Snyder, Gallatin North Missourian1976—Robert Blosser*, Jefferson City News and

Tribune1977—Charles L. Blanton III*, Sikeston Standard1978—Weldon H. (Pete) Steiner*, Vandalia Lead-

er-Press1979—John Henry Cox, Rock Port Atchison

County Mail1980—Rogers Hewitt, Shelbyville Shelby County

Herald1981—William O. Lenhart*, Trenton Republican

Times1982—Mrs. Avis Tucker*, Warrensburg Daily Star-

Journal1983—Ralph E. Clayton*, Caruthersville Demo-

crat-Argus1984—Robert M. White II*, Mexico Ledger1985—James C. Sterling, Bolivar Herald-Free Press1986—Dalton Wright, Lebanon Daily Record1987—Charles Hedberg, Centralia Fireside Guard1988—Betty Simpson Spaar, The Odessa Odessan1989—Kenneth W. Cope, Neosho Daily News1990—W. Ray Vickery*, Salem News1991—R.B. (Bob) Smith III, Lebanon Daily Record1992—Thomas L. Miller Sr., Washington Mis-

sourian1993—Donald Warden, Owensville Gasconade

County Republican1994—F. Kirk Powell, Pleasant Hill Times1995—Charles E. Haney, Chillicothe Constitution

Tribune1996—Harold Ellinghouse, Piedmont Wayne

County Journal-Banner1997—David Lipman*, St. Louis Post-Dispatch1998—William E. James, Harrisonville Cass

County Democrat–Missourian1999—Robert W. Wilson*, Milan Standard2000—William L. Miller Sr., Washington Mis-

sourian2001—Wendell J. Lenhart, Trenton Republican-

Times2002—Dane Vernon, Eldon Advertiser2003—David Berry, Bolivar Herald-Free Press2004—Gary Sosniecki, Vandalia Leader2005—John Spaar, The Odessa Odessan2006—Steve Oldfield, The Adrian Journal2007—David Bradley Jr., St. Joseph News-Press2008—Jack Whitaker, Hannibal Courier-Post2009—Vicki Russell, Columbia Daily Tribune

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Missouri Professional Communicators, National Federation of Press Women

Missouri Press Women (MPW) was organized in Columbia, May 5, 1937. The original purpose of the group, as set forth in its constitution, is to secure the benefits of organized efforts; to foster mutual improvement through association; and to promote the highest ideals of journalism. Anyone residing or working in Missouri who qualifies as a professional communicator actively engaged in any aspect of the field of communications for remuneration, for at least one year immediately prior to application, may be eligible for active membership.

Missouri Press Women became a charter member of the National Federation of Press Women, established in Chicago, Ill., in 1937, on the date of the Missouri group’s founding. Three Missouri members have served as national presi-dents: Bertha Bless, Weston, founding president of Missouri Press Women; Mattie Dykes, Maryville and Mildred Planthold Michie, St. Clair.

In April 1999, the St. Louis Chapter became the Missouri Affiliate, taking responsibility for state functions. Members throughout the state may participate in professional workshops, seminars, programs and field trips planned by the Missouri Affiliate. The state group sponsors a Communica-tor of Achievement who is honored at the Nation-al Federation of Press Women meeting biennially. Each May, the Press Women gives the Virginia Betts White Quest Awards to professional commu-nicators who excel and continuously represent the quest of the highest standards of professional eth-ics and excellence in the field of communications.

The Missouri Affiliate sponsors annual con-tests for members and high school journalism students. Categories are specified in all fields of communication. First place winners in the state contest are entered automatically in the national contest. In 1971, MPW received the Sweep-stakes Award for earning the most points in the national competition.

In 1999, the St. Louis Chapter, now the Mis-souri Affiliate, established an educational schol-arship fund for a mature woman pursuing a ca-reer in journalism, with matching funds provided by the Press Club of Metropolitan St. Louis and administered through the Journalism Foundation of Metropolitan St. Louis.

Officers:

Co-Presidents: Linda Jarrett and Linda Briggs-Harty;

Secretary: Peggy Koch, Barnhart;Online Editor: Fran Mannino, Kirkwood;Past president: Colene McEntee, St. Charles;Archivist: Dee Rabey, Granite City, Ill.;Contest director: Janice Denham, Kirkwood.

concerned with the honesty, truth and equality of advertising in newspapers.

Officers serving as of 2017:

President: Jacob Warden, Owensville;First vice president: James White, Warsaw;Second vice president: Bryan Chester, Columbia;Secretary: Suzie Wilson, Milan;Treasurer: Kristie Williams, Columbia;Past president: Les Borgmeyer, Columbia;Directors: Jacob Warden, Owensville; Curtis

Simmons, Eldon; James White, Warsaw.

Missouri Associated Press Managing Editors Association

The Missouri Associated Press Managing Edi-tors Association is an organization of editors of state AP member newspapers that provides the AP with working-level input on its coverage of Missouri and the rest of the world. The associa-tion provides an opportunity for member editors to better understand the functions of the news service and to assist the cooperative in gathering and distributing news and photos in Missouri. It was organized in 1950 as the Missouri AP Wire Editors Association, when C.W. Johnson of the Springfield Newspapers, Inc. called a meet-ing at Sedalia. He was named the group’s first chair. It became the Missouri APME in 1985. It has sponsored an annual news writing contest for mem-ber newspapers, held in the spring; an annual Jobs Fair to help Missouri editors recruit from Missouri universities and colleges, held in the fall; and periodically critiques the Missouri AP report.

Chair: Jacob Brower, Monett; Past chair: Carol Stark, Joplin.

Missouri Circulation Management Association

The Missouri Circulation Management Asso-ciation was formed in June 1948. Francis Pike, circulation manager of the Columbia Daily Trib-une, was the first president. The purpose of the organization is to improve the profession of jour-nalism through courses, clinics and exchanges of ideas related to newspaper distribution in order to benefit the buying public who subscribe to newspapers of the state.

Officers:

President: Brenda Carney, Harrisonville;First vice president: Jack Kaminsky, Joplin;Second vice president: Steve Edwards, St. Joseph;Secretary: David Pine, Kansas City;Treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia;Directors: Jim Kennedy, Bolivar; Mike Johns, Jef-

ferson City.

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Southeast Missouri Press AssociationThe Southeast Missouri Press Association was

organized at Poplar Bluff in the spring of 1893. E. Hoag, publisher of the Poplar Bluff Citizen, was the first president. For many years, the As-sociation’s historian was Mildred Wallhausen of the Charleston Enterprise-Courier until her death in February 2009.

Officers serving as of 2017:

President: Scott Seal, Portageville;First vice president: Toby Carrig, Ste. Genevieve;Secretary/Treasurer: Michelle Friedrich, Poplar

Bluff;Historian: Peggy Scott, Festus;Directors: Kim Combs, Piedmont; Gary Rust,

Cape Girardeau; Tamara Buck, SEMO State University; Anne Hayes, SEMO State Univer-sity.

Missouri Press Foundation, Inc.The Missouri Press Foundation, Inc. was or-

ganized in April 1984. Robert M. White II of the Mexico Ledger was the first president. Among its activities, the foundation was formed to provide newspaper journalism scholarships and fund in-ternships, conduct newspaper journalism semi-nars, support Newspapers In Education programs, conduct an annual Better Newspaper Contest, collect and preserve old newspaper printing equipment and operate a historical museum at Arrow Rock and help support the Missouri Pho-tojournalism Hall of Fame in Washington, Mo.

Officers:

President: Vicki Russell, Columbia;First vice president: Wendell Lenhart, Trenton;Second vice president: Kirk Powell, Pleasant Hill;Secretary/treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia;Directors: James Sterling, Columbia; Dane Ver-

non, Eldon; Bill Miller, Sr., Washington; Jean Snider, Harrisonville; Chuck Haney, Chilli-cothe; Dave Berry, Bolivar; Brian Brooks, Columbia; Kathy Conger, Bethany; Paul Ste-vens, Lenexa; Dalton Wright, Lebanon; Steve Ahrens, Jefferson City; David Bradley, St. Jo-seph., Carol Stark, Joplin.

Directors emeritus: Betty Spaar, Odessa; R.B. (Bob) Smith III, Lebanon; Wallace Vernon, El-don; Rogers Hewitt, Shelbyville; Tom Miller, Washington.

Northwest Missouri Press AssociationThe Northwest Missouri Press Association

was organized in St. Joseph on Nov. 20, 1891. There were 56 charter members. The association totals more than 150 members. The association initiated the movement to secure a field secre-tary for the Missouri Press Association and started the plan to advertise Missouri, which led to the founding of the Greater Missouri Association.

In 1962, the association dedicated a student lounge in Neff Hall at the University of Mis-souri School of Journalism, which it completely equipped and furnished.

Officers serving as of 2017:

President: Steve Tinnen, Plattsburg;Vice President: Phil Cobb, Maryville;Secretary: Kathy Conger, Bethany;Treasurer: W.C. Farmer, Rock Port;Past President: Leslie Speckman, Savannah;Directors: Mike Farmer, Rock Port; Dennis Ells-

worth, St. Joseph; Jim McPherson, Weston; Chuck Haney, Chillicothe; Adam Johnson, Mound City and Kay Wilson, Maryville.

Ozark Press AssociationThe Ozark Press Association was organized

in Springfield on Nov. 30, 1889, as the South-west Missouri Press Association, with an original membership of 30 owners and editors of news-papers in Southwest Missouri. The name was changed to the Ozark Press Association in No-vember 1911. The membership had then passed the 50 mark. The constitution had been changed to admit reporters, writers of news and others connected with newspapers in Southwest Mis-souri. Now, there are more than 100 members. At one time, the group met twice each year. One was a social gathering, usually in the fall at some resort in the area. The business meeting was held during the spring, at which time members and their families discussed newspaper problems and trends, saw exhibits by newspaper supply com-panies and heard speakers prominent in journal-ism and other fields. Today, Ozark Press meets in the spring for its annual convention, and has sponsored several one-day workshops around the region.

Officers serving as of 2017:

President: Scott Seal, Portageville;First vice president: Toby Carrig, Ste. Genevieve;Secretary/Treasurer: Michelle Friedrich, Poplar

Bluff;Historian: Peggy Scott, Festus;Directors: Kim Combs, Piedmont; Gary Rust,

Cape Girardeau; Tamara Buck, SEMO State University; Anne Hayes, SEMO State Univer-sity.

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AshlandBOONE COUNTY JOURNAL www.bocojo.com Editorial Email: [email protected] S. Henry Clay, PO Box 197, Ashland 65010Telephone: (573) 657-2334 / FAX: (573) 657-2002Publishers: Bruce WallaceEditor: Bruce WallaceW, Wed. (Dem.)

AuroraTHE AURORA ADVERTISERwww.auroraadvertiser.netEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Olive, PO Box 509, Aurora 65605 Telephone: (417) 678-2115 / FAX: (417) 678-2117Publisher: Al BonnerEditor: Judy DingmanW, Fri. (NP)

AvaDOUGLAS COUNTY HERALDwww.douglascountyherald.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Washington, PO Box 577, Ava 65608 Telephone: (417) 683-4181 / FAX: (417) 683-4102Publisher: Sue Curry JonesManaging Editor: Keith MooreW, Thurs. (Rep.)

BelleTHE BELLE BANNEREditorial Email: [email protected] S. Alvarado Ave., PO Box 711, Belle 65013 Telephone: (573) 859-3328 / FAX: (573) 859-6274Publisher: Ron J. LewisEditor: Nichoel SnodgrassW, Wed. (Rep.)

BethanyBETHANY REPUBLICAN-CLIPPERwww.bethanyclipper.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. 16th, PO Box 351, Bethany 64424Telephone: (660) 425-6325 / FAX: (660) 425-3441Publisher: Philip G. CongerEditor: Philip G. CongerW, Wed. (Rep.)

BlandTHE BLAND COURIER Editorial Email: [email protected] 217 S. Alvarado Ave., PO Box 711, Belle 65013 Telephone: (573) 859-3328 / FAX: (573) 859-6274Publisher: Ron J. LewisEditor: Nichoel SnodgrassW, Wed. (Dem.)

BolivarBOLIVAR HERALD-FREE PRESSwww.bolivarmonews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Springfield Ave., PO Box 330, Bolivar 65613 Telephone: (417) 725-3745 / FAX: (417) 725-3683Publisher: Dave BerryEditor: Dave BerrySemi-W, Wed. & Fri (NP)

Newspapers of Missouri

This information is provided through coopera-tion with individual newspaper publishers and the Missouri Press Association. Listings include: name of city; name of newspaper; website (if available); physical address; name of publisher; name of editor or other personnel; publishing frequency (W–Weekly, D–Daily, M–Monthly); and political affiliation (Rep.–Republican, Dem.–Democrat, Lib.–Libertarian, Ind.–Independent, NP–Nonpartisan). Not all papers listed are legal newspapers as defined by Missouri law.

AlbanyALBANY LEDGER www.aledger.netEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Clay St., PO Box 247, Albany 64402Telephone: (660) 726-3998 / FAX: (660) 726-3997Publisher: Matthew PearlW, Wed. (Ind.)

Alma/WaverlyTHE SANTA FE TIMES Editorial Email: [email protected] Third St., Ste. A, PO Box 76, Alma 64001 Telephone: (660) 674-2250 / FAX: (660) 674-2250Publisher: Frank W. MercerEditor: Klarissa A. OlveraW, Fri. (NP)

Appleton CityAPPLETON CITY JOURNALEditorial Email: [email protected] Pine, PO Box 580, Osceola 64776 Telephone: (660) 476-5566 / FAX: (417) 646-8015Publisher: Michael CrawfordEditor: Michael CrawfordW, Fri. (NP)

ArnoldARNOLD-IMPERIAL LEADERwww.MyLeaderPaper.comEditorial Email: [email protected] 503 N. Second St., PO Box 159, Festus 63028Telephone: (636) 931-7560 / FAX: (636) 931-2226Publisher: Pam LaPlantEditor: Peggy BessW, Thurs. (NP)

Ash Grove GREENE COUNTY COMMONWEALTHEditorial Email: reporter@greenecountycommonwealth.

com312 S. Hickory St., Mt. Vernon 65712Telephone: (417) 363-7025 / FAX: (417) 466-7865Publisher: Ryan SquibbEditor: Ryan SquibbW (NP)

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CaboolCABOOL ENTERPRISEwww.thecaboolenterprise.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., PO Box 40, Cabool 65689Telephone: (417) 962-4411 / FAX: (417) 962-4455Publishers: Dala and Tom WhittakerW, Thurs. (Rep.)

CaliforniaCALIFORNIA DEMOCRATwww.californiademocrat.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. High St., PO Box 126, California 65018Telephone: (573) 796-2135 / FAX: (573) 796-4220Publisher: Todd FrantzEditor: Paula EarlsW, Wed. (NP)

CamdentonTHE CAMDEN COUNTY REPORTERwww.theccreporter.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Old South 5, PO Box 1265, Camdenton 65020Telephone: (573) 346-5222 / FAX: (573) 346-6242Publisher: Dale JohnsonEditor: Dale Johnson

LAKE SUNwww.lakenewsonline.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Bus. Rt. 5, Camdenton 65020Telephone: (573) 346-2132/ FAX: (573) 346-4508Publisher: Tom BookstaverEditor: Joyce MillerD, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

CameronCAMERON CITIZEN-OBSERVERwww.mycameronnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Evergreen, Hwy. BB, PO Box 498, Cameron 64429Telephone: (816) 632-6543 / FAX: (816) 632-4508Publisher: Wally GallianEditor: Chris JohnsonW, Thurs. (Ind.)

Canton/LaGrangeTHE PRESS NEWS-JOURNALwww.lewispnj.comEditorial Email: [email protected] address: 109 N. Fourth St., LaGrange 63448Mailing address: PO Box 227, Canton 63435Telephone: (573) 288-5668 / FAX: (573) 288-0000Publisher: Rita CoxEditor: Rita CoxW, Thurs. (NP)

Cape GirardeauSOUTHEAST MISSOURIANwww.semissourian.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Broadway, PO Box 699, Cape Girardeau 63702 Telephone: (573) 335-6611 / FAX: (573) 339-0815Publisher: Jon RustEditor: Bob MillerD, (ex. Sat.) (NP)

BoonvilleTHE BOONVILLE DAILY NEWSwww.boonvilledailynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] High St., PO Box 47, Boonville 65233 Telephone: (660) 882-5335 / FAX: (660) 882-2256Publisher: Tom BookstaverEditor: Edward LangD, Mon.-Wed., Fri. (NP)

THE BOONSLICK WEEKLYwww.boonvilledailynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] High St., PO Box 47, Boonville 65233 Telephone: (660) 882-5335 / FAX: (660) 882-2256Publisher: Tom BookstaverEditor: Edward LangW, Wed. (NP)

Bowling GreenBOWLING GREEN TIMESwww.bowlinggreentimes.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Main St., PO Box 110, Bowling Green 63334 Telephone: (573) 324-2222 / FAX: (573) 324-3991Publisher: Linda LuebrechtEditor: Ethan ColbertW, Wed. (NP)

BransonBRANSON TRI-LAKES NEWSwww.bransontrilakesnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Box 1600, Branson 65672Telephone: (417) 334-3161 / FAX: (417) 335-3933Publisher: Keith HansenEditor: Cliff SainSemi-W, Wed. & Sat., (Rep.)

BrookfieldLINN COUNTY LEADERwww.linncountyleader.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main, PO Box 40, Brookfield 64628 Telephone: (660) 258-7237 / FAX: (660) 258-7238Publisher: Andrea GravesEditor: Dustin WatsonTri-W, Mon., Wed., Fri. (NP)

BuffaloBUFFALO REFLEXwww.buffaloreflex.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Lincoln St., PO Box 770, Buffalo 65622 Telephone: (417) 315-2224 / FAX: (417) 345-2235Publisher: Dave BerryEditor: Paul CampbellW, Wed. (NP)

ButlerNEWS-XPRESSwww.yourxgroup.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., PO Box 210, Butler 64730Telephone: (660) 679-6127 / FAX: (660) 679-4905Publisher: Jon PetersEditor: Jon PetersW, Fri. (Rep.)

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THE MISSISSIPPI COUNTY TIMESwww.misscotimes.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 443, Charleston 63834Telephone: (573) 683-6689 / FAX: (573) 683-4291Publisher: Mary Rita MashburnW, Tues. (NP)

ChesterfieldWEST NEWSMAGAZINEwww.newsmagazinenetwork.com754 Spirit 40 Park Dr., Chesterfield 63005 Telephone: (636) 591-0010 / FAX: (636) 778-9785Publisher: Sharon HuberEditor: Kate UptergroveW, Wed. (NP)

ChillicotheCONSTITUTION-TRIBUNEwww.chillicothenews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Washington St., PO Box 707, Chillicothe 64601 Telephone: (660) 646-2411 / FAX: (660) 646-2028General Manager: Andrea GravesEditor: Catherine S. RipleyD, (ex. Sat & Sun.) (NP)

ClarenceTHE CLARENCE COURIERwww.clarencecourier.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Maple St., PO Box 10, Clarence 63437Telephone: (660) 699-2344 / FAX: (660) 699-2194Publisher: Mike ScottEditor: Mike ScottW, Wed. (Dem.)

ClintonCLINTON DAILY DEMOCRATEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Washington St., PO Box 586, Clinton 64735 Telephone: (660) 885-2281 / FAX: (660) 885-2265 Publisher: Daniel B. Miles Jr.Editor: Daniel B. Miles Jr.D, (ex. Sat & Sun.) (Dem.)

THE CLINTON EYEEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Washington St., PO Box 586, Clinton 64735Telephone: (660) 885-2281 / FAX: (660) 885-2265Publisher: Daniel B. Miles Jr.Editor: Daniel B. Miles Jr.W, Thurs. (Dem.)

Cole CampCOLE CAMP COURIEREditorial Email: [email protected] E. Junge, PO Box 280, Cole Camp 65325Telephone: (660) 668-4418 / FAX: (660) 647-2122Publisher: Frank MercerEditor: Frank MercerW, Fri. (NP)

ColumbiaCOLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNEwww.columbiatribune.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Fourth St., PO Box 798, Columbia 65201 Telephone: (573) 815-1500 / FAX: (573) 294-7696Publisher: Rustan BurtonEditor: Charles WestmorelandD, (Ind.)

Carl JunctionJASPER COUNTY CITIZENEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Sixth, PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312Publisher: Paul E. DonleyEditor: Paul E. DonleyW, Wed. (Rep.)

CarrolltonTHE CARROLLTON DEMOCRATEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Benton St., PO Box 69, Carrollton 64633Telephone: (660) 542-0881 / FAX: (660) 542-2580Publisher: Frank MercerEditor: Janet ZulligW, Wed. (NP)

CarthageTHE CARTHAGE PRESSwww.carthagepress.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Central, PO Box 678, Carthage 64836 Telephone: (417) 358-2191 / FAX: (417) 358-7428Publisher: Jamey HoneycuttEditor: John HackerD, (ex. Sat., Sun. & Mon.) (NP)

CassvilleBARRY COUNTY ADVERTISERwww.4bcaonline.comEditorial Email: [email protected] West St., PO Box 488, Cassville 65625Telephone: (417) 847-4475 / FAX: (417) 847-4523Publisher: Marty JenkinsEditor: Charlea EstesW, Wed. (Rep.)

CASSVILLE DEMOCRATwww.cassville-democrat.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., PO Box 486, Cassville 65625Telephone: (417) 847-2610 / FAX: (417) 847-3092Publisher: Jacob BrowerEditor: Kyle TroutmanW, Wed. (NP)

CentraliaCENTRALIA FIRESIDE GUARDwww.firesideguard.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Allen, PO Box 7, Centralia 65240 Telephone: (573) 682-2133 / FAX: (573) 682-3361Publisher: Walt GilbertEditor: James SmithW, Wed. (Rep.)

CharlestonTHE CHARLESTON ENTERPRISE-COURIERwww.enterprisecourier.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main St., East Prairie 63845Telephone: (573) 683-3351 / FAX: (573) 649-9530Publisher: Carlin BennettEditor: Adam RhodesW, Tue. (NP)

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East Prairie THE EAST PRAIRIE EAGLEwww.enterprisecourier.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main St., PO Box 10, East Prairie 63845Telephone: (573) 683-3351 / FAX: (573) 649-9530Publisher: Carlin BennettEditor: Adam RhodesW, Tue. (NP)

EdinaTHE EDINA SENTINELwww.nemonews.netEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main, PO Box 270, Edina 63537Telephone: (660) 397-2226 / FAX: (660) 397-3558Publishers: Mike ScottEditor: Mike ScottW, Wed. (NP)

El Dorado Springs EL DORADO SPRINGS SUNwww.eldoradospringsmo.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., PO Box 71, El Dorado Springs 64744Telephone: (417) 876-3841 / FAX: (417) 876-3848Publisher: Kimball S. LongEditor: Kenneth W. LongW, Thurs. (NP)

THE STAREditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 269, El Dorado Springs 64744Telephone: (417) 876-2500 / FAX: (417) 876-5986Publisher: Patsy BrownleeEditor: Mae McNeeceW, Thurs. (Rep.)

EldonELDON ADVERTISERwww.vernonpublishing.com/advertiserEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Maple St., PO Box 315, Eldon 65026Telephone: (573) 392-5658 / FAX: (573) 392-7755Publisher: Trevor VernonEditor: Tim Flora W, Thurs. (Dem.)

Ellington REYNOLDS COUNTY COURIERwww.reynoldscountycourier.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., PO Box 130, Ellington 63638Telephone: (573) 663-2243 / FAX: (573) 663-2763Publishers: Greg HoskinsEditor: Ken BeckW, Thurs. (NP)

Elsberry THE ELSBERRY DEMOCRATwww.elsberrydemocrat.comEditorial Email: [email protected] A N. Third St., PO Box 105, Elsberry 63343Telephone: (573) 898-2318 / FAX: (573) 898-2173Publisher: Walt GilbertGeneral Manager: Michael ShortW, Wed. (NP)

COLUMBIA MISSOURIANwww.columbiamissourian.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Eighth St., PO Box 917, Columbia 65211Telephone: (573) 882-5714 / FAX: (573) 884-5293Publisher: David Kurpius Editor: Mike JennerD, (ex. Sat. & Mon.) (NP)

Concordia THE CONCORDIANwww.theconcordianonline.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 999, Concordia 64020Telephone: (660) 463-7522 / FAX: (660) 463-7942Publisher: Sarah ReedEditor: Sarah Reed W, Wed. (NP)

CraneTHE CRANE CHRONICLE/STONE COUNTY REPUBLICANwww.cc-scrnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., PO Box 401, Crane 65633Telephone: (417) 723-5248 / FAX: (417) 723-8490Publisher: Marty JenkinsEditor: Brenda Cates KoupW, Thurs. (Rep.)

CubaTHE CUBA FREE PRESSwww.threeriverspublishing.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Washington, PO Box 568, Cuba 65453 Telephone: (573) 885-7460 / FAX: (573) 885-3803Publisher: Rob ViehmanEditor: Chris CaseW, Thurs. (NP)

DexterTHE DAILY STATESMANwww.dailystatesman.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Walnut St., PO Box 579, Dexter 63841 Telephone: (573) 624-4545 / FAX: (573) 624-7449Publisher: Shelia RouseEditor: Noreen HyslopSemi-W, Sun. & Wed. (NP)

DixonTHE DIXON PILOTwww.dixonpilot.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Locust St., PO Drawer V, Dixon 65459Telephone: (573) 759-2127 / FAX: (573) 759-6226Publishers: Rick Blackburn and Connie Erisman Editor: Connie ErismanW, Wed. (NP)

DoniphanTHE PROSPECT-NEWSEditorial Email: [email protected] Washington St., PO Box 367, Doniphan 63935Telephone: (573) 996-2103 / FAX: (573) 996-2217Publisher: Don SchrieberEditor: Barbie RogersW, Wed. (Ind.)

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GainesvilleOZARK COUNTY TIMESwww.ozarkcountytimes.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Court Sq., PO Box 188, Gainesville 65655Telephone: (417) 679-4641 / FAX: (417) 679-3423Publisher: Norene PrososkiEditor: Sue Ann JonesW, Wed. (Rep.)

GallatinNORTH MISSOURIANwww.gallatinnorthmissourian.comEditorial Email: [email protected] B S. Main St., PO Box 37, Gallatin 64640Telephone: (660) 663-2154 / FAX: (660) 663-2498Publisher: Darryl WilkinsonEditor: Darryl WilkinsonW, Wed. (Dem.)

GlasgowTHE GLASGOW MISSOURIANwww.mainstreetmedia.us Editorial Email: [email protected] Market St., PO Box 248, Glasgow 65254Telephone: (660) 338-2195 / FAX: (660) 338-2494Publisher: Frank MercerEditor: Michael HeyingW, Fri. (NP)

GrandviewJACKSON COUNTY ADVOCATEwww.jcadvocate.comEditorial Email: [email protected] A Main St., PO Box 620, Grandview 64030Telephone: (816) 761-6200 / FAX: (816) 761-8215Publisher: Becky Davis Editor: Mary WilsonW, Thurs. (NP)

Grant City THE TIMES TRIBUNEEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Third St., PO Box 130, Grant City 64456Telephone: (660) 564-3603 / FAX: (660) 564-3603Publishers: Matthew PearlEditor: Matthew PearlW, Wed. (NP)

Greenfield THE VEDETTEwww.greenfieldvedette.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main, PO Box 216, Greenfield 65661Telephone: (417) 637-2712 / FAX: (417) 637-2232Publisher: Marlene DeClueEditor: Marlene DeClueW, Thurs. (NP)

HaleHALE HORIZONSEditorial Email: [email protected] Hwy. J, Hale 65643Telephone: (660) 565-2555 FAX: (660) 565-2556Publisher: Cindy CorfEditor: Rob CorfW, Wed. (NP)

EminenceSHANNON COUNTY CURRENT WAVEwww.shannoncountycurrentwave.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Plum St., PO Box 728, Eminence 65466Telephone: (573) 226-5229 / FAX: (573) 226-3335Publisher: Roger DillonEditor: Roger DillonW, Wed. (NP)

Excelsior Springs EXCELSIOR SPRINGS STANDARDwww.esstandard.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Thompson Ave., PO Box 70, Excelsior Springs 64024Telephone: (816) 637-6155 / FAX: (816) 637-8411Publisher: Brian RiceEditor: Brian RiceSemi-W, Tue. & Fri. (NP)

FestusJEFFERSON COUNTY LEADERwww.myleaderpaper.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Second St., PO Box 159, Festus 63028Telephone: (636) 931-7560 / FAX: (636) 931-2226Publisher: Pam LaPlantEditor: Peggy BessW, Thurs. (NP)

Fort Leonard WoodGUIDONwww.myguidon.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Illinois Ave., Bldg. 3320, Fort Leonard Wood 65473Editorial Telephone: (573) 563-5014 / FAX: (573) 329-4359Advertising Telephone: (417) 837-1904 Publisher: Allen JonesEditor: Mike BowersW, Thurs. (NP)

ForsythTANEY COUNTY TIMESEditorial Email: [email protected] Veterans Blvd., PO Box 6670, Branson 65615Telephone: (417) 334-2285 / FAX: (417) 334-4789Publisher: Kurt J. Lewis Editor: Craig DonzeW, Wed. (Dem.)

FredericktownDEMOCRAT-NEWSwww.dailyjournalonline.com/democrat-newsEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 471, Fredericktown 63645Telephone: (573) 783-3366 / FAX: (573) 783-6890Publisher: Gary BerblingerEditor: Alan KopitskyW, Wed. (NP)

FultonFULTON SUNwww.fultonsun.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Fifth St., PO Box 550, Fulton 65251 Telephone: (573) 642-7272 / FAX: (573) 642-0656Publisher: Todd FrantzEditor: Rick KennedyD, (ex. Mon. & Sat.) (NP)

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HoldenTHE HOLDEN IMAGEwww.holdenimage.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Second St., PO Box 8, Holden 64040Telephone: (816) 732-5552 / FAX: (816) 732-4696Publishers: John and Sandy RobertsEditor: Dana RakerW, Thurs. (Dem.)

HoustonHOUSTON HERALDwww.houstonherald.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Grand Ave., PO Box 170, Houston 65483Telephone: (417) 967-2000 / FAX: (417) 967-2096Publisher: Bradley G. GentryEditor: Jeffrey S. McNiellW, Thurs. (Dem.)

Humansville HUMANSVILLE STAR-LEADEREditorial Email: [email protected] St., PO Box 40, Humansville 65674Telephone: (417) 754-2228 / FAX: (417) 646-8015Publisher: Michael CrawfordEditor: Michael CrawfordW, Fri. (NP)

Independence THE EXAMINERwww.examiner.netEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Liberty, PO Box 459, Independence 64050 Telephone: (816) 254-8600 / FAX: (816) 836-3805Publisher: Julie MorenoEditor: Sheila DavisD, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (NP)

IrontonTHE MOUNTAIN ECHOwww.myironcountynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., PO Box 25, Ironton 63650Telephone: (573) 546-3917 / FAX: (573) 546-3919Publisher: Randall PribbleEditor: Randall PribbleW, Wed. (NP)

JacksonTHE CASH-BOOK JOURNALwww.thecash-book.comEditorial Email: [email protected] 210 W. Main St., PO Box 369, Jackson 63755Telephone: (573) 243-3515 / FAX: (573) 243-3517Publisher: Gina RaffetyEditor: David BloomW, Wed. (Dem.)

JamesportTRI-COUNTY WEEKLYhttp://jamesporttricountyweekly.com/Editorial Email: [email protected] S. Broadway, PO Box 137, Jamesport 64648Telephone: (660) 684-6718 / FAX: (660) 684-6515Publisher: Natha McAllisterEditor: Natha McAllisterW, Thurs. (NP)

HamiltonCALDWELL COUNTY NEWSwww.mycaldwellcounty.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Davis, PO Box 187, Hamilton 64644Telephone: (816) 583-2116 / FAX: (816) 583-2118Publisher: Stephanie HenryEditor: Deb RankinW, Mon. (NP)

HannibalHANNIBAL COURIER-POSTwww.hannibal.netEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Third St., PO Box A, Hannibal 63401 Telephone: (573) 221-2800 / FAX: (573) 221-1568General Manager: Mike MurphyEditor: Eric Dundon D, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (NP)

HarrisonvilleCASS COUNTY DEMOCRAT-MISSOURIANhttp://www.kansascity.com/news/local/community/

cass-county-demo/Editorial Email: [email protected] Box 414319, Kansas City 64141W, Fri. (NP)

Hermann HERMANN ADVERTISER-COURIERwww.hermannadvertisercourier.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Fourth St., PO Box 350, Hermann 65041Telephone: (573) 486-5418 / FAX: (573) 486-5524Publisher: Cathi UtleyEditor: Buck CollierW, Wed. (Rep.)

HermitageTHE INDEXwww.vernonpublishing.com/indexEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Polk St., PO Box 127, Hermitage 65668Telephone: (417) 745-6404 / FAX: (417) 745-2222Publisher: Trevor VernonEditor: Jeremy HulshofW, Wed. (Rep.)

HigginsvilleHIGGINSVILLE ADVANCEEditorial Email: [email protected] Hwy. 13, PO Box 422, Higginsville 64037 Telephone: (660) 584-3611 / FAX: (660) 584-7966Publisher: Frank MercerEditor: Beverly MackieSemi-W, Wed. & Fri. (Ind.)

HillsboroTHE COUNTIANwww.molawyersmedia.comEditorial Email: [email protected] First St., PO Box 498, Hillsboro 63050Telephone: (636) 789-5853 / FAX: (636) 789-5843Publisher: Liz IrwinW, Fri. (NP)

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THE PULSE LEGAL PUBLICATIONwww.pulselegal.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Armour Blvd., Kansas City 64109Telephone: (816) 221-2552 / FAX: (816) 221-5096Publisher: Pamela WingoEditor: Will ConnaghanD (Dem.)

KennettDAILY DUNKLIN DEMOCRATwww.dddnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] First St., PO Box 669, Kennett 63857 Telephone: (573) 888-4505 / FAX: (573) 888-5114Publisher: Shelia RouseEditor: Steve PattonD, (ex. Mon. & Sat.) (NP)

Kimberling CitySTONE COUNTY GAZETTEEditorial Email: [email protected] Kimberling Center, PO Box 1150, Kimberling City

65686Telephone: (417) 739-3237 / FAX: (417) 739-9417Publisher: Kurt LewisEditor: Dave AbnerW, Thurs. (NP)

King CityTHE TRI-COUNTY NEWSEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Connecticut St., PO Box 428, King City 64463Telephone: (660) 535-4313 / FAX: (660) 535-6133Publishers: Matthew and Emily PearlEditor: Matthew PearlW, Fri. (NP)

KirksvilleDAILY EXPRESS & NEWSwww.kirksvilledailyexpress.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. McPherson, PO Box 809, Kirksville 63501 Telephone: (660) 665-2808 / FAX: (660) 665-2608Publisher: Mike MurphyEditor: Jason HunsickerD, (ex. Sat.) (NP)

Knob NosterTHE KNOB NOSTER ITEMEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Jackson, PO Box 188, Knob Noster 65336Telephone: (660) 563-3606Publisher: Stan HallEditor: Stan HallW, Thurs. (Dem.)

LamarLAMAR DEMOCRATwww.lamardemocrat.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. 11th St., PO Box 458, Lamar 64759Telephone: (417) 682-5529 / FAX: (417) 682-5598Publisher: Lewis County Press LLC Editor: Melody MetzgerSemi-W, Wed. & Sat. (NP)

Jefferson CityNEWS TRIBUNEwww.newstribune.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Monroe St., PO Box 420, Jefferson City 65102 Telephone: (573) 636-3131 / FAX: (573) 636-7035Publisher: Walter E. HussmanGeneral Manager: Todd FrantzEditor: Gary CastorD (NP)

JoplinTHE JOPLIN GLOBEwww.joplinglobe.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Fourth St., Joplin 64801 Telephone: (417) 623-3480 / FAX: (417) 623-8450Publisher: Michael BeattyEditor: Carol StarkD (Ind.)

Kahoka HOMETOWN JOURNALEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Main St., Kahoka 63445Telephone: (660) 727-3383 / FAX: (660) 727-3522Publishers: Joe and Lisa RobertsEditor: Joe RobertsW, Tues. (Dem.)

THE MEDIAwww.NEMONews.netEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Main St., PO Box 230, Kahoka 63445Telephone: (660) 727-3395 / FAX: (660) 727-2475Publishers: Mike and Sue ScottEditor: Mike ScottW, Wed. (Rep.)

Kansas CityKANSAS CITY DAILY RECORDwww.mlmcounties.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., Ste. 825, Kansas City 64105 Telephone: (816) 931-2002 / FAX: (816) 561-6675Publisher: Liz IrwinD (NP)

THE KANSAS CITY STARwww.kansascity.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Grand Ave., Kansas City 64109 Telephone: (816) 234-4131 / FAX: (816) 234-4102Publisher: Tony BergEditor: Mike FanninD (NP)

THE NORTHEAST NEWSwww.northeastnews.netEditorial Email: [email protected] St. John Ave., Kansas City 64123Telephone: (816) 241-0765 / FAX: (816) 241-3255Publisher: Michael BushnellEditor: Paul ThompsonW, Wed. (Rep.)

THE PITCHwww.pitch.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., Ste. 700, Kansas City 64108Telephone: (816) 218-6702 / FAX: (816) 218-6969Publisher: Amy MularskiEditor: Scott WilsonW, Thur. (NP)

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LincolnLINCOLN NEW ERAEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main, PO Box 23, Windsor 65360Telephone: (660) 647-2121 / FAX: (660) 647-2122Publisher: Frank MercerEditor: Frank MercerW, Fri. (NP)

LinnLINN UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRATEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main St., PO Box 109, Linn 65051Telephone: (573) 897-3150 / FAX: (573) 897-0076Publisher: Jerrilynn S. VossEditor: Neal JohnsonW, Wed. (Rep.)

LouisianaPRESS-JOURNALwww.louisianapressjournal.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Georgia St., PO Box 466, Louisiana 63353Telephone: (573) 754-5566 / FAX: (573) 754-4749Publisher: Linda LuebrechtEditor: Kyle BoazW, Wed. (NP)

MaconTHE HOME PRESSwww.maconhomepress.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Rubey, Macon 63665Telephone: (660) 332-4431 / FAX: (660) 332-7561Publisher: Shon CoramEditor: Sharon CoramW, Wed. (NP)

MaldenDELTA NEWS-CITIZENwww.dddnews.com/dncEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Main St., PO Box 701, Malden 63863Telephone: (573) 276-5148 / FAX: (573) 276-3687Publisher: Shelia Rouse Editor: Steve PattonW, Wed. (NP)

MansfieldTHE MANSFIELD MIRRORwww.mansfieldmirror.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Commercial, PO Box 197, Mansfield 65704 Telephone: (417) 924-3226 / FAX: (417) 924-3227W, Thurs. (Rep.)

Marble Hill THE BANNER PRESSEditorial Email: [email protected] Walnut, PO Box 109, Marble Hill 63764 Telephone: (573) 238-2821 / FAX: (573) 238-0020Publisher: Jon RustEditor: Linda RedefferW, Wed. (NP)

LawsonTHE LAWSON REVIEWEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Pennsylvania St., PO Box 125, Lawson 64062Telephone: (816) 296-3412 / FAX: (816) 296-3412Publisher: R. Cress HewittEditor: David BlythW, Wed. (Rep.)

Lebanon THE LEBANON DAILY RECORDwww.lebanondailyrecord.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Commercial, PO Box 192, Lebanon 65536 Telephone: (417) 532-9131 / FAX: (417) 532-8140Publisher: Matt WrightEditor: Fines MasseyD, (ex. Sat.) (NP)

Lee’s SummitLEE’S SUMMIT JOURNALhttp://www.kansascity.com/news/local/community/

lsjournal/Editorial Email: [email protected] Box 414319, Kansas City 64141Semi-W, Wed & Fri (NP)

LEE’S SUMMIT TRIBUNEwww.lstribune.netEditorial Email: [email protected] S.E. Douglas St., Lee’s Summit 64063Telephone: (816) 524-0061 / FAX: (816) 600-6102Publisher: Linda AhernW, Sat. (NP)

Lexington THE LEXINGTON NEWSEditorial Email: [email protected] Franklin Ave., PO Box 279, Lexington 64067 Telephone: (660) 259-2266 / FAX: (660) 259-4870Publisher: Frank MercerEditor: Frank MercerW, Wed (NP)

Liberal THE LIBERAL NEWS106 S. Main St., PO Box 6, Liberal 64762Telephone: (417) 843-5315 / FAX: (417) 843-5315Publishers: Darvin E. and Ruth Ann WeaverEditors: Darvin E. and Ruth Ann WeaverW, Thurs. (NP)

Liberty/Kearney/SmithvilleCOURIER-TRIBUNEwww.mycouriertribune.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., Liberty 64068Telephone: (816) 781-4941 / FAX: (816) 781-0909Publisher: Sandy NelsonEditor: Amy NealW, Thurs. (NP)

LickingTHE LICKING NEWSwww.thelickingnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 297, Licking 65542Telephone: (573) 674-2412 / FAX: (573) 674-4892Publisher: Marie LasaterEditor: Debbie DakinW, Thurs. (NP)

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Mexico THE MEXICO LEDGERwww.mexicoledger.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Washington, PO Box 8, Mexico 65265 Telephone: (573) 581-1111 / FAX: (573) 581-2029Publisher: Martin KellerEditor: Brenda Fike D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

MilanTHE MILAN STANDARDEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Market St., PO Box 276, Milan 63556 Telephone: (660) 265-4244 / FAX: (660) 265-3180Publisher: Suzie WilsonEditor: Suzie WilsonW, Thurs. (NP)

MoberlyMOBERLY MONITOR-INDEXwww.moberlymonitor.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Williams, PO Box 697, Moberly 65270 Telephone: (660) 263-4123 / FAX: (660) 263-3626Publisher: Marsha HargusGeneral Manager: Drew VandykeD, (ex. Sat.) (NP)

MonettTHE MONETT TIMESwww.monett-times.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Broadway, PO Box 40, Monett 65708 Telephone: (417) 235-3135 / FAX: (417) 235-8852Publisher: Jacob Brower Editor: Kyle TroutmanD, (ex. Tue., Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

Monroe CityLAKE GAZETTEwww.lakegazette.netEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 187, Monroe City 63456 Telephone: (573) 735-3300 / FAX: (573) 735-3261Publisher: Adriana Orsini W, Wed. (NP)

Montgomery CityMONTGOMERY STANDARDEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Second St., PO Box 190, Montgomery City 63361Telephone: (573) 564-2339 / FAX: (573) 564-2313Publisher: John Fisher Jr.Editor: Donna FisherW, Wed. (Dem.)

Mound CityMOUND CITY NEWSwww.moundcitynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] State St., PO Box 175, Mound City 64470 Telephone: (660) 442-5423 / FAX: (660) 442-5423Publisher: Adam JohnsonEditor: Pam Kent W, Thurs. (NP)

MarshallMARSHALL DEMOCRAT-NEWSwww.marshallnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Lafayette, PO Box 100, Marshall 65340Telephone: (660) 886-2233 / FAX: (660) 886-8544Publisher: Sarah ReedEditor: Sarah ReedD, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

MarshfieldTHE MARSHFIELD MAIL Editorial Email: [email protected] N. Clay, PO Box A, Marshfield 65706 Telephone: (417) 468-2013 / FAX: (417) 859-7930Publisher: Dave BerryEditor: Scott KerberW, Wed. (NP)

Maryville MARYVILLE DAILY FORUMwww.maryvilledailyforum.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Jenkins, PO Box 188, Maryville 6448 Telephone: (660) 562-2424 / FAX: (660) 562-7863Publisher: Phil CobbEditor: Tony Brown D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

NODAWAY NEWS LEADERwww.nodawaynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Third, PO Box 373, Maryville 64468 Telephone: (660) 562-4747 / FAX: (660) 562-3607Publisher: Kay WilsonEditor: Kay WilsonW, Thurs. (Rep.)

Maysville DEKALB COUNTY RECORD-HERALD Editorial Email: [email protected] N. Polk St., PO Box 98, Maysville 64469Telephone: (816) 449-2121 / FAX: (816) 449-2808Publisher: Terry PearlEditor: Chrissy StefanoW, Thurs. (NP)

MemphisMEMPHIS DEMOCRATwww.memphisdemocrat.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., Memphis 63555Telephone: (660) 465-7016 / FAX: (660) 465-2803Publisher: Chris FeeneyEditor: Chris FeeneyW, Thurs. (Rep.)

MercerMERCER COUNTY MIRROREditorial Email: [email protected] S. Square St., PO Box 557, Mercer 64661 Telephone: (800) 382-4204 / FAX: (660) 382-4205Publisher: Bob Lee and Janet MartinEditor: Bob Lee MartinW, Wed. (NP)

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New LondonRALLS COUNTY HERALDwww.rallshe.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Sundance Dr., New London 63459 Telephone: (573) 985-3420 / FAX: (660) 327-4847Publisher: Lewis County Press LLCEditor: Carolyn TrowerW, Thurs. (NP)

New MadridWEEKLY RECORDwww.weeklyrecord.netEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., New Madrid 63869 Telephone: (573) 748-2120 / FAX: (573) 748-5435Publisher: Edward Thomason Editor: Edward ThomasonW, Fri. (NP)

Norborne NORBORNE DEMOCRAT-LEADEREditorial Email: [email protected] A S. Pine St., Norborne 64668Telephone: (660) 593-3712 / FAX: (660) 593-3712Publisher: Frank MercerEditor: Frank MercerW, Thurs. (Dem.)

Oak GroveFOCUS ON OAK GROVEwww.theodessan.netEditorial Email: [email protected] SE 12th St., Oak Grove 64075 Telephone: (816) 690-7218 / FAX: (816) 690-7219Publisher: Betty S. SpaarEditor: Hannah SpaarW, Thurs. (Dem.)

OdessaTHE ODESSANwww.theodessan.netEditorial Email: [email protected] Mason St., PO Box 80, Odessa 64076 Telephone: (816) 230-5311 / FAX: (816) 633-8430Publisher: Betty S. Spaar Editor: Hannah Spaar W, Thurs. (Dem.)

OregonTIMES OBSERVEREditorial Email: [email protected] W. Nodaway, PO Box 317, Oregon 64473 Telephone: (660) 446-3331 / FAX: (660) 446-3077 Publisher: Robert RipleyEditor: Robert RipleyW, Thurs. (Rep.)

OsceolaST. CLAIR COUNTY COURIEREditorial Email: [email protected] Pine, PO Box 580, Osceola 64776 Telephone: (417) 646-2211 / FAX: (417) 646-8015Publisher: Michael CrawfordEditor: Michael CrawfordW, Fri. (NP)

Mount VernonLAWRENCE COUNTY RECORDwww.lawrencecountyrecord.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Hickory St., PO Box 348, Mount Vernon 65712 Telephone: (417) 466-2185 / FAX: (417) 466-7865Publisher: Ryan SquibbEditor: Ryan SquibbW, Wed. (Dem.)

Mountain GroveNEWS-JOURNALwww.news-journal.netEditorial Email: [email protected] E. First St., PO Box 530, Mountain Grove 65711 Telephone: (417) 926-5148 / FAX: (417) 926-6648Publisher: Sandy AndersonEditor: Doug BergerW, Wed. (NP)

Mountain ViewSTANDARD NEWSEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Hwy. 60, PO Box 79, Mountain View 65548 Telephone: (417) 934-2025 / FAX: (417) 934-1591Publisher: Tianna BrooksEditor: Tianna BrooksW, Wed. (Rep.)

NeoshoNEOSHO DAILY NEWSwww.neoshodailynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Harmony, PO Box 848, Neosho 64850 Telephone: (417) 451-1520 / FAX: (417) 451-6408Publisher: Jamey HoneycuttEditor: Todd HigdonD, (Tue. & Fri.) (Ind.)

NEWTON COUNTY NEWSEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Jefferson, Neosho 648850Telephone: (417) 455-9390 / FAX: (417) 455-9390Publisher: Jennifer HayworthEditor: Chad HayworthW, Wed. (NP)

THE NEWS-DISPATCHwww.thenewsdispatch.netEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main St., Neosho 64850 Telephone: (417) 451-3798 / FAX: (417) 451-5188Publisher: Jimmy SextonEditor: Jimmy SextonW, Thurs. (NP)

NevadaNEVADA DAILY MAILwww.nevadadailymail.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Cedar St., PO Box 247, Nevada 64772 Telephone: (417) 667-3344 / FAX: (417) 667-8384Publisher: Lorie HarterEditor: Ralph PokornyD, (ex. Mon. & Sun.) (NP)

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Piedmont WAYNE COUNTY JOURNAL-BANNERwww.waynecojournalbanner.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Elm St., PO Box 97, Piedmont 63957Telephone: (573) 223-7122 / FAX: (573) 223-7871 Publisher: Greg HoskinsEditor: Kimberly CombsW, Wed. (Ind.)

Pierce CityPIERCE CITY LEADER JOURNAL Editorial Email: [email protected] N. Sixth St., PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312 Publisher: Paul E. Donley Editors: Paul E. Donley W, Wed. (Rep.)

Pineville MCDONALD COUNTY PRESSwww.mdcp.nwaonline.comEditorial email: [email protected] PO Box 266, Pineville 64856Telephone: (417) 223-4657 / FAX: (417) 223-4049Publisher: Kent Marts Editor: Rick PeckW, Thur. (NP)

Platte City THE PLATTE COUNTY CITIZENwww.plattecountycitizen.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Branch St., PO Box 888, Platte City 64079Telephone: (816) 858-5154 / FAX: (816) 858-2154Publisher: Ross Martin Editor: Ross Martin W, Wed. (NP)

PLATTE COUNTY LANDMARKwww.plattecountylandmark.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., PO Box 410, Platte City 64079Telephone: (816) 858-0363 / FAX: (816) 858-2313Publisher: Ivan FoleyEditor: Valerie VerkampW, Wed. (Rep.)

Plattsburg CLINTON COUNTY LEADERwww.clintoncountyleader.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Maple, Plattsburg 64477 Telephone: (816) 539-2111 / FAX: (816) 539-3530 Publisher: Steve TinnenEditor: Becky BlackW, Thurs. (Ind.)

Pleasant Hill PLEASANT HILL TIMESwww.phtimes.netEditorial Email: [email protected] First St., Pleasant Hill 64080 Telephone: (816) 540-3500 / FAX: (816) 987-2939 Publisher: Patrick RollEditors: Lizz TalbotW, Wed. (Dem.)

OwensvilleGASCONADE COUNTY REPUBLICANwww.gasconadecountyrepublican.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Washington St., PO Box 540, Owensville 65066 Telephone: (573) 437-2323 / FAX: (573) 437-3033Publisher: Dennis WardenEditor: Dave MarnerW, Wed. (Rep.)

OzarkCHRISTIAN COUNTY HEADLINER-NEWSwww.ccheadliner.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Second Ave., PO Box 490, Ozark 65721 Telephone: (417) 581-3541 / FAX: (417) 581-3577Publisher: Dave BerryGeneral Manager: Tricia Chapman Editor: Amelia Wigton W, Wed. (NP)

PalmyraTHE PALMYRA SPECTATORwww.palmyra-spectator.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 391, Palmyra 63461 Telephone: (573) 769-3111 / FAX: (573) 769-3554Publisher: Mark CheffeyEditor: Mark CheffeyW, Wed. (Dem.)

ParisMONROE COUNTY APPEALwww.monroecountyappeal.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., PO Box 207, Paris 65275 Telephone: (660) 327-4192 / FAX: (660) 327-4847Publisher: Lewis County Press LLCW, Thurs. (NP)

Park HillsDAILY JOURNALwww.dailyjournalonline.comEditorial Email: [email protected] St. Joe Dr., PO Box 9, Park Hills 63601 Telephone: (573) 431-2010 / FAX: (573) 431-7640D, (ex. Sun.) (NP)

PerryvilleMIDAMERICA FARMER-GROWERwww.mafg.netEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., PO Box 323, Perryville 63775 Telephone: (573) 547-2244 / FAX: (573) 547-5663Publisher: John M. LaRose Sr.Editor: Barb GaleskiW, Fri. (Ind.)

PERRY COUNTY REPUBLIC-MONITORwww.perryvillenews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Sainte Maries St., PO Box 367, Perryville 63775 Telephone: (573) 547-4567 / FAX: (573) 547-1643Publisher: Beth DurremanEditor: Robert CoxSemi-W, Tue. & Thur. (NP)

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Rich Hill RICH HILL MINING REVIEWEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Park, PO Box 49, Rich Hill 64779 Telephone: (417) 395-4131 / FAX: (417) 646-8015Publisher: Michael CrawfordEditor: Michael CrawfordW, Fri. (NP)

Richmond RICHMOND NEWSwww.richmond-dailynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. North Main, PO Box 100, Richmond 64085 Telephone: (816) 776-5454 / FAX: (816) 470-6397Publisher: JoEllen BlackEditor: Leah WankumSemi-W, Mon. & Thur. (Dem.)

Rock Port/Fairfax/TarkioATCHISON COUNTY MAILwww.farmerpublishing.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 40, Rock Port 64482 Telephone: (660) 744-6245 / FAX: (660) 744-2645Publishers: William C. and Mike FarmerEditor: Janet LemmonW, Thurs. (Dem.)

RollaROLLA DAILY NEWSwww.therolladailynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Seventh St., PO Box 808, Rolla 65401 Telephone: (573) 364-2468 / FAX: (573) 341-5847Publisher: Tom BookstaverEditor: John BucknerD, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

SalemTHE SALEM NEWSwww.thesalemnewsonline.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Washington, PO Box 798, Salem 65560 Telephone: (573) 729-4126 / FAX: (573) 729-4920Publisher: Donald DoddEditor: Donald DoddW, Tue. (NP)

SalisburyCHARITON VALLEY NEWS PRESSEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Broadway, PO Box 185, Salisbury 65281Telephone: (660) 388-6397 / FAX: (660) 388-7007 Publisher: Patrick RollEditor: Alexandra RashW, Tue. (NP)

CHARITON COUNTY JOURNALEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Broadway, PO Box 313, Salisbury 65281Telephone: (660) 388-6131 / FAX: (660) 388-6688 Publisher: Susan BaxleyEditor: Glenda WeisemanW, Thur. (NP)

Poplar BluffDAILY AMERICAN REPUBLICwww.darnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Poplar St., PO Box 7, Poplar Bluff 63901 Telephone: (573) 785-1414 / FAX: (573) 785-2706Publisher: Don SchrieberEditor: Stan BerryD, (ex. Sat.) (NP)

Portageville PORTAGEVILLE MISSOURIAN NEWSwww.pvmonews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main, PO Box 456, Portageville 63873 Telephone: (573) 379-5355 / FAX: (573) 379-5488 Publisher: Sheila Rouse Editor: H. Scott SealW, Thurs. (Rep.)

Potosi THE INDEPENDENT-JOURNALwww.theijnews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. High St., PO Box 340, Potosi 63664 Telephone: (573) 438-5141 / FAX: (573) 438-4472Publishers: Neil and Kris RichardsEditor: Neil RichardsW, Thurs. (NP)

PrincetonPRINCETON POST-TELEGRAPHEditorial Email: [email protected] Main St., PO Box 286, Princeton 64673 Telephone: (660) 748-3266 / FAX: (660) 748-3267Publisher: Ron KinzlerEditor: Preston ColeW, Thurs. (Rep.)

Puxico PUXICO PRESSEditorial Email: [email protected] Box 277, Puxico 63960Telephone: (573) 222-3243 / FAX: (573) 222-6327Publisher: Don SchrieberEditor: Stan BerryW, Wed. (NP)

Queen City SCHUYLER COUNTY TIMESwww.schuylercountytimes.comEditorial Email: [email protected] 1, Box 171B, Queen City 63561 Telephone: (660) 457-8555 / FAX: (660) 457-8556Publisher: Herb AustinEditor: Lorraine AustinW, Thurs. (Ind.)

RaymoreTHE JOURNALwww.raymorejournal.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Madison, PO Box 1391, Raymore 64083Telephone: (816) 322-6002 / FAX: (816) 322-6009Publisher: Kansas Chief Publishing and Printing, LLCEditor: Tiffany GossW, Thurs. (NP)

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Sheridan SHERIDAN EXPRESSwww.sheridanexpress.blogspot.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Second, PO Box 136, Sheridan 64486 Telephone: (660) 294-2161 / FAX: (314) 558-8431Publisher: Jesse StarkEditor: Jesse StarkW, Wed. (Ind.)

Sikeston STANDARD-DEMOCRATwww.standard-democrat.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. New Madrid, Sikeston 63801 Telephone: (573) 471-1137 / FAX: (573) 471-6277Publisher: Michael JensenEditor: Jill BockD, (ex. Sat.) (NP)

Slater SLATER MAIN STREET NEWSEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., Slater 65349Telephone: (660) 529-2249 / FAX: (660) 529-2474Publisher: Jean E. BlackEditor: Jean E. BlackW, Thurs. (NP)

Springfield THE DAILY EVENTSwww.thedailyevents.comEditorial Email: [email protected] 310 W. Walnut St., PO Box 1, Springfield 65801 Telephone: (417) 866-1401 / FAX: (417) 866-1491Publisher: Jeff SchragEditor: Wendy Behlke-GreyowlD, (Rep.)

SPRINGFIELD NEWS-LEADERwww.news-leader.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Boonville Ave., Springfield 65806 Telephone: (417) 836-1100 / FAX: (417) 831-0891Publisher: Allen JonesEditor: Cheryl WhitsittD, (NP)

SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNALwww.sbj.netEditorial Email: [email protected] Park Central W., PO Box 1365, Springfield 65806 Telephone: (417) 831-3238 / FAX: (417) 864-4901Publisher: Jennifer JacksonEditor: Eric OlsonW, Mon. (NP)

St. Charles ST. CHARLES COUNTY BUSINESS RECORDwww.mlmcounties.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Main St., Ste. 100, St. Charles 63301Telephone: (636)-949-6928 / FAX: (636)-949-6973Publisher: Liz IrwinEditor: Liz IrwinD, (NP)

Sarcoxie THE SARCOXIE RECORDEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Sixth St., PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312Publisher: Paul E. DonleyEditor: Paul E. DonleyW, Wed. (Rep.)

SavannahSAVANNAH REPORTERwww.thesavannahreporter.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Hwy. 71, Ste. E, PO Box 299, Savannah 64485 Telephone: (816) 324-3149 / FAX: (816) 324-3632Publisher: Guy SpeckmanEditor: Leslie SpeckmanW, Thurs. (Rep.)

SedaliaSEDALIA DEMOCRATwww.sedaliademocrat.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Massachusetts St., PO Box 848, Sedalia 65301 Telephone: (660) 826-1000 / FAX: (660) 826-2413Publisher: Will WeibertEditor: Nicole CookD, (ex. Sun.) (Dem.)

SenethTHE TOWN CRIERwww.thetowncrier.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Lake St., PO Box 1326, Manila, AR 72442 Telephone: (870) 561-4634 / FAX: (870) 561-3602Publisher: Ronald Kemp Editor: Nancy Kemp W, Wed. (NP)

SeymourWEBSTER COUNTY CITIZENwww.webstercountycitizen.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Commercial, PO Box 190, Seymour 65746 Telephone: (417) 935-2257 / FAX: (417) 935-2487Publisher: Dan WehmerEditor: Dan WehmerW, Wed. (Rep.)

ShelbinaTHE SHELBINA WEEKLYwww.shelbinaweekly.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Maple, PO Box 348, Shelbina 63468Telephone: (573) 588-0051 / FAX: (573) 588-0052 Publishers: Mark and Thad RequetEditors: Mark and Thad RequetW, Wed. (NP)

ShelbyvilleSHELBY COUNTY HERALDwww.shelbycountyherald.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main St., PO Box 225, Shelbyville 63469 Telephone: (573) 633-2261 / FAX: (573) 633-2133 Publisher: Mike ScottEditor: Martha Jane EastW, Wed. (Dem.)

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SOUTH COUNTY TIMESwww.southcountytimes.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Lockwood Ave., Second Fl., St. Louis 63119 Telephone: (314) 968-2699 / FAX: (314) 968-2961Publisher: Dwight BitikoferEditor: Don CorriganW, Fri. (NP)

ST. LOUIS AMERICANwww.stlamerican.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Pine St., St. Louis 63103 Telephone: (314) 533-8000 / FAX: (314) 533-2332Publisher: Dr. Donald SuggsEditor: Chris KingCOO: Kevin JonesW, Thurs. (Dem.)

ST. LOUIS BUSINESS JOURNALwww.stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouisEditorial Email: [email protected] Olive St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63101 Telephone: (314) 421-6200 / FAX: (314) 621-5031Publisher: Patricia MillerEditor: Joe DwyerW, Fri. (NP)

ST. LOUIS DAILY RECORDwww.molawyersmedia.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Fourth St., Fifth Fl., St. Louis 63102 Telephone: (314) 421-1880 / FAX: (314) 421-0436Publisher: Liz Irwin Editor: Richard JackowayD, (NP)

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCHwww.stltoday.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis 63101 Telephone: (314) 340-8529 / FAX: (314) 340-3066Publisher: Ray FarrisEditor: Gilbert BailonD, (NP)

ST. LOUIS REVIEWwww.stlouisreview.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Archbishop May Dr., St. Louis 63119Telephone: (314) 792-7500 / FAX: (314) 792-7534Editor: Teak PhillipsW, Fri. (NP)

ST. LOUIS LABOR TRIBUNEwww.labortribune.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Ewing Ave., St. Louis 63103Telephone: (314) 256-4136 / FAX: (314) 531-6131Publisher: Edward M. FinkelsteinEditor: Tim RowdenW, Thurs. (Dem.)

WEBSTER-KIRKWOOD TIMESwww.websterkirkwoodtimes.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Lockwood Ave., Second Fl., St. Louis 63119 Telephone: (314) 968-2699 / FAX: (314) 968-2961Publisher: Dwight BitikoferEditor: Don CorriganW, Fri. (NP)

St. Clair ST. CLAIR MISSOURIANwww.emissourian.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., St. Clair 63077Telephone: (636) 629-2810 / FAX: (636) 629-1027Publisher: Bill Miller Sr.Editor: Bill Miller Sr.Semi-W, Wed. & Sat. (NP)

St. James ST. JAMES PRESSwww.threeriverspublishing.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Jefferson, Ste. 107, PO Box 428, St. James 65559Telephone: (573) 899-2345 / FAX: (573) 899-2346Publisher: Rob ViehmanEditor: Chris DanielsW, Thurs. (Ind.)

St. Joseph ST. JOSEPH NEWS-PRESSwww.newspressnow.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Edmond St., PO Box 29, St. Joseph 64502 Telephone: (816) 271-8500 / FAX: (816) 271-8692Publisher: David R. Bradley Jr.Editor: Dennis EllsworthD, (NP)

St. LouisCALL NEWSPAPERSwww.callnewspapers.com Concord Call • Oakville Call • SunCrest Call • Green

Park Call • Mail Call Editorial Email: [email protected] LinFerry Dr., St. Louis 63123 Telephone: (314) 843-0102 / FAX: (314) 843-0508Publisher: Deborah Baker Editor: Mike AnthonyW, Thur. (Ind.)

COMMUNITY NEWSwww.mycnews.comSt. Louis County • St. Charles CountyEditorial Email: [email protected] Bryan Valley Commercial Dr., O’Fallon 63366 Telephone: (636) 379-1775 / FAX: (636) 379-1632Publisher: Robert J. Huneke Jr.Editor: Matthew DekinderW, Wed. (NP)

THE COUNTIANwww.molawyersmedia.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Bonhomme Ave., Ste. 1205, St. Louis 63105 Telephone: (314) 727-6111 / FAX: (314) 727-7407Publisher: Liz IrwinW, Fri. (NP)

MISSOURI LAWYERS WEEKLYwww.mlmcounties.comEditorial Email: [email protected] N. Fourth St., Fifth Fl., St. Louis 63102 Telephone: (314) 421-1880 / FAX: (314) 421-0436Publisher: Liz IrwinEditor: Liz IrwinW, Mon. (NP)

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ThayerSOUTH MISSOURIAN NEWSwww.areawidenews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Chestnut St., Thayer 65791 Telephone: (417) 264-3085 / FAX: (417) 264-3814Publisher: Janie FlynnEditor: Tammy CurtisW, Thurs. (NP)

Tipton THE TIPTON TIMESwww.vernonpublishing.com/timesEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Morgan St., PO Box U, Tipton 65081 Telephone: (660) 433-5721 / FAX: (660) 433-2222Publisher: Dane VernonEditor: Becky HollowayW, Thurs. (Dem.)

Trenton TRENTON REPUBLICAN-TIMESwww.republican-times.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Eighth St., PO Box 548, Trenton 64683 Telephone: (660) 359-2212 / FAX: (660) 359-4414Publisher: Wendell J. LenhartEditor: Diane LoweryD, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

Troy TROY FREE PRESSwww.troyfreepress.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Business Park Dr., Troy 63379 Telephone: (636) 528-9550 / FAX: (636) 528-6694W, Wed. (NP)

THE LINCOLN COUNTY JOURNALwww.lincolncountyjournal.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Business Park Dr., Troy 63379 Telephone: (636) 528-9550 / FAX: (636) 528-6694Publisher: Tim SchmidtEditor: Bob SimmonsW, Tues. (NP)

Union UNION MISSOURIANwww.emissourian.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Locust, Union 63084Telephone: (636) 583-7701 / FAX: (636) 239-5298Publisher: William L. Miller Sr.Editor: Karen Butterfield Semi-W, Wed. & Sat. (NP)

UnionvilleTHE UNIONVILLE REPUBLICANwww.unionvillerepublicanonline.comEditorial Email: [email protected] S. 16th St., PO Box 365, Unionville 63565 Telephone: (660) 947-2222 / FAX: (660) 947-2223Publisher: Ron KinzlerEditors: Ron KinzlerW, Wed. (NP)

Ste. GenevieveSTE. GENEVIEVE HERALDwww.stegenherald.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Market St., PO Box 447, Ste. Genevieve 63670Telephone: (573) 883-2222 / FAX: (573) 883-2833Publisher: Toby CarrigEditor: Toby CarrigW, Wed. (NP)

Steelville STEELVILLE STAR-CRAWFORD MIRRORwww.threeriverspublishing.comEditorial Email: [email protected] 103 W. Main St., PO Box BG, Steelville 65565 Telephone: (573) 775-5454 / FAX: (573) 775-2668Publisher: Rob ViehmanEditor: Amy EnglandW, Wed. (Ind.)

Stockton CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICANwww.cedarrepublican.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Public Sq., PO Box 1018, Stockton 65785 Telephone: (417) 276-4211 / FAX: (417) 276-5760Publisher: Dave BerryEditor: Robert JacksonW, Wed. (Rep.)

Stover MORGAN COUNTY PRESSwww.vernonpublishing.com/pressEditorial Email: [email protected] Box 348, Versailles 65804Telephone: (573) 378-5441 / FAX: (573) 378-4292Publisher: Bryan JonesEditor: R.D. Fish W, Wed. (Ind.)

Sullivan SULLIVAN INDEPENDENT NEWSwww.mysullivannews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Scottsdale, PO Box 268, Sullivan 63080Telephone: (573) 468-6511 / FAX: (573) 468-4046Publishers: James Bartle and Jennifer ManionEditor: James B. BartleW, Wed. (Ind.)

Summersville THE SUMMERSVILLE BEACONwww.mysummersvillenews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Richards Ave., PO Box 272, Summersville 65571 Telephone: (417) 932-4700 / FAX: (417) 932-4707Publisher: Sharon VaughnEditor: Sharon VaughnW, Wed. (NP)

Sweet Springs SWEET SPRINGS HERALDEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Main St., Sweet Springs 65351 Telephone: (660) 335-6366 / FAX: (660) 335-6962 Publisher: Kathy DohrmanEditor: Kathy DohrmanW, Wed. (Rep.)

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WarsawBENTON COUNTY ENTERPRISEwww.bentoncountyenterprise.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main St., PO Box 128, Warsaw 65355 Telephone: (660) 438-6312 / FAX: (660) 438-3464 Publisher: James Mahlon WhiteEditor: Anita CampbellW, Thurs. (NP)

WashingtonWASHINGTON MISSOURIANwww.emissourian.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Main St., PO Box 336, Washington 63090 Telephone: (636) 239-7701 / FAX: (636) 239-0915Publisher: William L. Miller Sr.Editor: William L. Miller Sr.Semi-W, Wed., Sat. & Sun. (NP)

Waynesville DAILY GUIDEwww.waynesvilledailyguide.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Holly Dr., PO Box 578, Waynesville 65583Telephone: (573) 336-3711 / FAX: (573) 336-4640Publisher: Tom BookstaverEditor: Natalie SandersD, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (NP)

Webb City WEBB CITY SENTINELwww.webbcity.netEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main St., PO Box 150, Webb City 64870 Telephone: (417) 673-2421 / FAX: (417) 673-8892Publisher: Robert H. Foos Editor: Robert H. FoosW, Fri. (NP)

Wellsville WELLSVILLE OPTIC-NEWSEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Hudson St., PO Box 73, Wellsville 63384 Telephone: (573) 684-2929 / FAX: (573) 684-2929Publisher: John P. Fisher Jr.Editor: Tracy L. HoffmanW, Wed. (NP)

West PlainsWEST PLAINS DAILY QUILLwww.westplainsdailyquill.netEditorial Email: [email protected] Jefferson St., PO Box 110, West Plains 65775 Telephone: (417) 256-9191 / FAX: (417) 256-9196Publisher: Jim PerryD, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Dem.)

WestonTHE WESTON CHRONICLEwww.plattechronicle.comEditorial Email: [email protected] Hwy. 45 N., PO Box 6, Weston 64098 Telephone: (816) 640-2251 / FAX: (816) 386-2251Publishers: Jim and Beth McPherson Editor: Beth McPhersonW, Wed. (Dem.)

Van Buren THE CURRENT LOCALEditorial Email: [email protected] Box 100, Van Buren 63965 Telephone: (573) 323-4515 / FAX: (573) 323-4515 Publisher: Ryan VanWinkleEditor: Ryan VanWinkleW, Thurs. (Dem.)

Vandalia THE VANDALIA LEADERwww.vandalialeader.comEditorial Email: [email protected] W. State St., PO Box 239, Vandalia 63382 Telephone: (573) 594-2222 / FAX: (573) 594-6741Publisher: Walt GilbertEditor: Ron SchottW, Wed. (NP)

Versailles VERSAILLES LEADER-STATESMANwww.vernonpublishing.com/leaderEditorial Email: [email protected] W. Jasper St., PO Box 348, Versailles 65084 Telephone: (573) 378-5441 / FAX: (573) 378-4292Publisher: Bryan JonesEditor: Robin FishW, Thurs. (Dem.)

ViburnumQUAD COUNTY STAREditorial Email: [email protected] Missouri Ave., PO Box 347, Viburnum 65566 Telephone: (573) 244-5206 / FAX: (573) 244-5207 Publisher: Gary R. DickensEditor: Marlene DickensW, Wed. (Ind.)

ViennaMARIES COUNTY GAZETTEEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main, PO Box 202, Vienna 65582Telephone: (573) 422-9997 / FAX: (573) 859-6274 Publisher: Ron J. LewisEditor: Nichoel SnodgrassW, Wed. (Dem.)

WarrensburgTHE DAILY STAR-JOURNALwww.dailystarjournal.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Market St., PO Box 68, Warrensburg 64093 Telephone: (660) 747-8123 / FAX: (660) 747-8741Publisher: Joe Warren Editor: Jack MilesD, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP)

WarrentonWARREN COUNTY RECORDwww.warrencountyrecord.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Booneslick, Warrenton 63383 Telephone: (636) 456-6397 / FAX: (636) 456-6150Publisher: William L. Miller Sr.Editor: Kate MillerW, Thurs. (NP)

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Willow Springs HOWELL COUNTY NEWS www.howellcountynews.comEditorial Email: [email protected] E. Main St., PO Box 249, Willow Springs 65793 Telephone: (417) 469-1167 / FAX: (417) 469-1521 Publisher: Kim RichEditor: Kim RichW, Wed. (Rep.)

WindsorTHE WINDSOR REVIEWEditorial Email: [email protected] S. Main, PO Box 23, Windsor 65360Telephone: (660) 647-2121 / FAX: (660) 647-2122Publisher: Colby Gordon Editor: Colby Gordon W, Fri. (NP)

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Missouri Broadcasters

MARK GORDONPresident/CEOMissouri Broadcasters Association

production of radio and TV spots. Partners may choose statewide or targeted campaigns.

Since 1968, the Missouri Broadcasters Asso-ciation has maintained a communications center on the first floor of the state Capitol. These facilities are available to radio and television broadcasters to aid in their coverage of state news. These facili-ties are also available to state officials and legisla-tors for the recording of information to be sent to radio and television stations in Missouri.

Executive Committee, 2016-2017 Chair: Carla Leible, Zimmer Radio & Marketing

Group, Columbia/Jefferson City;Chair-Elect: Mike Edwards, Alpha Media, Leba-

non/Waynesville;Treasurer: Brian McDonough, Gray Television,

Springfield;Immediate Past Chair: Rick Lambert, Withers

Broadcasting, Cape Girardeau;President/CEO: Mark Gordon, Jefferson City.

Board of DirectorsDistrict I–Radio: John Beck, Emmis Communica-

tions, St. Louis; District I–TV: Mike Murphy, Meredith Corpora-

tion, St. Louis; District II–Radio: Sandy Cohen, Union Broad-

casting, Kansas City; District II–TV: Sarah Smith, Hearst Television,

Kansas City; District III-Radio: Phillip Lewis, Cumulus, Co-

lumbia/Jefferson City; District IV-TV: Heather Shearin, Heartland Me-

dia, St. Joseph;District V-Radio: Dewayne Gandy, Talon Broad-

casting Group, Aurora/Monett;District VI-Radio: Scott Meier, Midwest Family

Broadcasting, Springfield;District VII-Radio: Bob Eckman, E-Communica-

tions, Thayer/West Plains;Associate Member: Mark Sableman, Thompson

Coburn, St. Louis;Staff: Frank Forgey, MO-PEP Director; Terry

Harper, Member Services Director; Kayla Nichols, Digital Communication Specialist.

Missouri Broadcasters Association1025 Northeast Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Telephone: (573) 636-6692 / FAX: (573) 634-8258 www.mbaweb.org Email: [email protected]

The first radio stations to begin operations in Missouri were KMBC-AM (now KMBZ) in Kansas City and WEW-AM in St. Louis. Both signed on the air in 1921. In the following years, the num-ber of radio operations steadily increased as the first FM stations began broadcasting in 1948. To-day, there are approximately 400 radio stations serving listeners in Missouri.

Television broadcasting began in 1947 when KSD-TV (now KSDK) in St. Louis signed on the air, followed in 1949 by WDAF-TV in Kansas City. Federal policy suspended the granting of any further licenses until 1953. Shortly after licensing resumed, many additional television stations be-gan operations. There are now approximately 60 commercial and public television stations broad-casting a variety of news, information and enter-tainment programs each day.

The Missouri Broadcasters Association (MBA) was formed Aug. 15, 1948, in Kansas City. Mis-souri was the second state to have a full-time broadcast association. North Carolina’s associa-tion was formed earlier that same year. From its offices in Jefferson City, the MBA works for the broadcasters of Missouri, as well as allied organi-zations, to provide a variety of services.

The MBA is governed by a four-person execu-tive committee and a 10-person board of directors representing radio and television broadcasters. Board members are elected for two-year terms and may seek re-election for one additional term. In addition, there are four standing committees, each responsible for a specific area of service. The committees have three roles: to represent mem-ber interests in state and federal legislative and regulatory processes; maintain the MBA office as a resource center for training, revenue expansion, cost control and information; and encourage the highest standards in broadcasting.

The MBA is a State of Missouri Preferred Ven-dor (Contract # CS160255003) for placement of radio and TV spots. MO-PEP, the MBA’s Missouri Public Education Program, provides government agencies, non-profit groups and trade associa-tions guaranteed placement on a statewide net-work of 275 radio and 55 TV stations. MO-PEP returns 4 dollars of media value for every 1 dol-lar invested in the program, and it includes free

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Radio stations in Missouri

AuroraKQMO/FMFrequency 97.7Format: Regional Mexican126 S. Jefferson, Aurora 65605Phone: (417) 678-0416 / FAX: (417) 678-4111Website: www.radiotalon.comGeneral Manager: Janet Gandy

KSWM/AMFrequency 940Format: Boomer Radio126 S. Jefferson, Aurora 65605Phone: (417) 678-0416 / FAX: (417) 678-4111Website: www.radiotalon.comGeneral Manager: Janet Gandy

BethanyKAAN/AM/FM2Frequency 870 & 103.7Format: ESPN Sports/Farm 1212 S. 25th St., Bethany 64424Phone: (660) 425-6380 / FAX: (660) 425-8148Website: www.NorthwestMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Doug Schmitz

KAAN/FMFrequency 95.5Format: Country1212 S. 25th St., Bethany 64424Phone: (660) 425-6380 / FAX: (660) 425-8148General Manager: Doug Schmitz

BolivarKYOO/AM/FMFrequency 1200 & 99.1 Format: Country (Simulcast)205 N. Pike Ave., Bolivar 65613Phone: (417) 326-5257 / FAX: (417) 326- 5900General Manager: Denny Benne

BoonvilleKWJK/FMFrequency 93.1Format: Adult Hits1600 Radio Hill Rd., Boonville 65233Phone: (660) 882-6686 / FAX: (660) 882-6688Website: www.931jack.fmGeneral Manager: Matt Billings

KWRT/AMFrequency 1370Format: Country1600 Radio Hill Rd., Boonville 65233Phone: (660) 882-6686 / FAX: (660) 882-6688Website: www.1370kwrt.comGeneral Manager: Matt Billings

BransonKBCV/AMFrequency 1570Format: Christian Talk, News & Information500 W. Main, Branson 65616Phone: (417) 336-1570 / FAX: (417) 336-2097Website: www.bottradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Richard Bott

KBPB/FMFrequency 91.9Format: Christian (New Life)1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63101Phone: (314) 421-3020 / FAX: (314) 421-1702Website: www.hereshelpnet.comGeneral Manager: Nathan First

KCAX/AMFrequency 1220Format: Classic Country202 Courtney St., Branson 65616Phone: (417) 334-6003 / FAX: (417) 334-7141Website: www.kcaxbranson.com General Manager: Scott Earls

KOMC/FMFrequency 100.1Format: Adult Contemporary202 Courtney St., Branson 65616Phone: (417) 334-6003 / FAX: (417) 334-7141Website: www.mykomc.comGeneral Manager: Scott Earls

KRZK/FMFrequency 106.3Format: News/Talk202 Courtney St., Branson 65616Phone: (417) 334-6003 / FAX: (417) 334-7141Website: www.hometowndailynews.comGeneral Manager: Scott Earls

KBPB/FMFrequency 91.9Format: Southern Gospel1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 421-3020 / FAX: (314) 421-1702Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

BrookfieldKZBK-FM/KFMZ-AMFrequency 96.9 & 1470Format: Hot AC (Simulcast) 107 S. Main, Brookfield 64628Phone: (660) 258-3383 / FAX: (660) 258-7307Website: www.bestbroadcastgroup.com General Manager: Dale Palmer

ButlerKMOE-FM/KMAM-AMFrequency 92.1 & 1530Format: Country (Simulcast)800 E. Nursery St., Butler 64730Phone: (660) 679-4191 / FAX: (660) 679-4193Website: www.921news.comGeneral Manager: Melody Thornton

CaboolKOZX/FMFrequency 98.1Format: Rock/Classic Rock800 N. Hubbard St., Mountain Grove 65711Phone: (417) 926-4650 / FAX: (417) 926-7604Website: www.kozxradio.comGeneral Manager: Tracy O’Quinn

Broadcast Stations

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CaliforniaKRLL/AMFrequency 1420Format: Classic CountryPO Box 307, 100-A E. Buchanan, California 65018Phone: (573) 796-3139 / FAX: (573) 796-4131General Manager: Jeff Shackleford

CamdentonKCLQ/FMFrequency 107.9Format: Hot CountryPO Box 1025, 42 Camden Ct. SE, Camdenton 65020Phone: (573) 317-8000 / FAX: (573) 346-3717Website: www.1079thecoyote.comGeneral Manager: Dan Caldwell

CameronKKWK/FMFrequency 100.1Format: Classic Rock607 E. Platte Clay Way, Cameron 64429Phone: (816) 632-6661 / FAX: (816) 632-1334Website: www.NorthwestMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Doug Schmitz

KMRN/AMFrequency 1360Format: Classic Country607 E. Platte Clay Way, Cameron 64429Phone: (816) 632-6661 / FAX: (816) 632-1334Website: www.NorthwestMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Doug Schmitz

Cape GirardeauKAPE/AM/FMFrequency 1550 & 100.3Format: News/Talk (SIMULCAST)PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100Website: www.kaperadio1550.comGeneral Manager: Rick Lambert

KCGQ/FMFrequency 99.3Format: Rock324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806Website: www.realrock993.comGeneral Manager: Christy Benton

KEZS/FMFrequency 102.9Format: Country324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806Website: www.k103fm.comGeneral Manager: Christy Benton

KGIR/AMFrequency 1220Format: ESPN Sports324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806Website: www.semoespn.comGeneral Manager: Christy Benton

KGKS/FMFrequency 93.9Format: Classic Hits324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806Website: www.939river.comGeneral Manager: Christy Benton

KGMO/FMFrequency 100.7Format: Classic RockPO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100Website: www.kgmo.comGeneral Manager: Rick Lambert

KLSC-FM/KMAL-AMFrequency 92.9 & 1470Format: ESPN Sports (Simulcast)324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806Website: www.semoespn.comGeneral Manager: Christy Benton

KRCU-FM/KSEF-FMFrequency 90.9 & 88.9Format: NPR News/Classical (Simulcast)One University Plaza, MS 0300, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 651-5070 / FAX: (573) 651-5071Website: www.krcu.orgGeneral Manager: Dan Woods

KREZ/FMFrequency 104.7Format: Soft Adult Contemporary PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100Website: www.1047krez.comGeneral Manager: Rick Lambert

KWKZ/FMFrequency 106.1Format: Country753 Enterprise Dr., Cape Girardeau 63703Phone: (573) 334-7800 / FAX: (573) 334-7440Website: www.kwkz.comGeneral Manager: Susan Bell

KYRX/FMFrequency 97.3Format: Classic County PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100Website: www.hank973.comGeneral Manager: Rick Lambert

KZIM/KSIM-AMFrequency 960 & 1400Format: News/Talk324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806Website: www.960kzim.comGeneral Manager: Christy Benton

WKIB/FMFrequency 96.5Format: CHRPO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100Website: www.mix965.netGeneral Manager: Rick Lambert

CarrolltonKAOL/AM/FMFrequency 1430 & 101.3 Format: Contemporary Hit Radio 102 N. Mason, Carrollton 64633Phone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152Website: www.1013thegrenade.comGeneral Manager: Miles Carter

KMZU/FMFrequency 100.7Format: Country102 N. Mason St., Carrollton 64633Phone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152Website: www.kmzu.comGeneral Manager: Miles Carter

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CaruthersvilleKCRV/AMFrequency 1370Format: Classic Country PO Box 909, 717 State Hwy. 84, Caruthersville 63830Phone: (573) 333-1370 / FAX: (573) 333-1371Website: www.kcrvradio.comGeneral Manager: Perry Jones

KCRV/FMFrequency 105.1Format: Classic HitsPO Box 909, Caruthersville 63830Phone: (573) 333-1370 / FAX: (573) 333-1371Website: www.kcrvradio.comGeneral Manager: Perry Jones

Cedar HillKNLH/FMFrequency 89.5Format: Southern Gospel6091 Tower Rd., House Springs 63051Phone: (314) 421-3200 / FAX: (314) 421-1702Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

CentraliaKSDQ/FMFrequency 88.7Format: Christian6837 Audrain Rd. 9139, Centralia 65240Phone: (573) 682-5587Email: www.ksdqradio.netGeneral Manager: Leland (Micky) Burkett

ChillicotheKCHI/AM/FMFrequency 1010 & 102.5Format: Classic Hits/News & Info (Simulcast)PO Box 227, 421 Washington, Chillicothe 64601Phone: (660) 646-4173 / FAX: (660) 646-2868Website: www.kchi.comGeneral Manager: Dan Leatherman

ClintonKDKD/AMFrequency 1280Format: OldiesPO Box 448, 2201 N. Antioch Rd., Clinton 64735Phone: (660) 885-6141 / FAX: (660) 885-4801Website: www.WestCentralMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Mike Fell

KDKD/FMFrequency 95.3Format: New CountryPO Box 448, 2201 N. Antioch Rd., Clinton 64735Phone: (660) 885-6141 / FAX: (660) 885-4801Website: www.WestCentralMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Mike Fell

KXEA/FMFrequency 104.9.Format: Classic Hits/70s and 80sPO Box 448, 2201 N. Antioch Rd., Clinton 64735Phone: (660) 885-6141 / FAX: (660) 885-4801General Manager: Mike Fell

ColumbiaKBBM/FMFrequency 100.1Format: Country503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770Website: www.nashfm100.comGeneral Manager: Phillip Lewis

KBIA/FMFrequency 91.3Format: NPR51 McReynolds Hall, 301 Sixth St., Columbia 65211Phone: (573) 882-9136 / FAX: (573) 882-9382Website: www.kbia.orgGeneral Manager: Dr. Michael Dunn

KBXR/FMFrequency 102.3Format: Adult Album Alternative503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770Website: www.bxr.comGeneral Manager: Phillip Lewis

KCLR/FMFrequency 99.3Format: Country3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439Website: www.clear99.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

KCMQ/FMFrequency 96.7Format: Classic Rock3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439Website: www.kcmq.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

KCOU/FMFrequency 88.1Format: Adult Alternative2500 MU Student Center, Columbia 65211Phone: (573) 882-7820 Website: www.kcou.fmStudent Media Coordinator: Mark Johnson

KFRU/AMFrequency 1400Format: News/Talk503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770Website: www.kfru.comGeneral Manager: Phillip Lewis

KMUC/FMFrequency 90.5Format: Classical51 McReynolds Hall, 301 Sixth St., Columbia 65211Phone: (573) 882-9136 / FAX: (573) 882-9382Website: www.kmuc.orgGeneral Manager: Dr. Michael Dunn

KOQL/FMFrequency 106.1Format: CHR503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770Website: www.q1061.comGeneral Manager: Phillip Lewis

KPLA/FMFrequency 101.5Format: Adult Contemporary503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770Website: www.kpla.comGeneral Manager: Phillip Lewis

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KSSZ/FMFrequency 93.9Format: News Talk3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439Website: www.939theeagle.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

KTGR/AM/FMFrequency 1580 & 103.1Format: ESPN3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439Website: www.ktgr.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

KTXY/FMFrequency 106.9Format: CHR3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439Website: www.y107.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

DexterKDEX/AM/FMFrequency 1590 & 102.3Format: Country/ABC (Simulcast)20487 State Hwy. 114 E., Dexter 63841Phone: (573) 624-3545 / FAX: (573) 624-9926General Manager: Joeli Barbour

DoniphanKOEA/FMFrequency 97.5Format: Classic Country932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116Website: www.foxradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Steven Fuchs

KYEC/FMFrequency 88.3 Format: Hot AC932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116Website: www.foxradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Steven Fuchs

El Dorado SpringsKESM/FMFrequency 105.5Format: Country/Oldies200 Radio Ln., El Dorado Springs 64744Phone: (417) 876-2741 / FAX: (417) 876-2743Website: www.kesmradio.comGeneral Manager: Donald L. Kohn

EllingtonKDKN/FMFrequency 106.7Format: Classic Rock235 Bus. HH, Piedmont 63957Phone: (573) 223-4518 / FAX: (573) 223-2351Website: www.thezonerocks.comGeneral Manager: Fred Dockins

FarmingtonKLMZ/FMFrequency 107.1Format: Classic Rock900 E. Karsch Blvd., Farmington 63640Phone: (573) 701-9590 / FAX: (573) 701-9696Website: www.thezonerocks.comGeneral Manager: Fred Dockins

KREI/AMFrequency 800Format: News/TalkPO Box 461, 1401 KREI Blvd., Farmington 63640Phone: (573) 756-6476 / FAX: (573) 756-1110Website: www.myMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Les Tuttle

KTJJ/FMFrequency 98.5Format: CountryPO Box 461, 1401 KREI Blvd., Farmington 63640Phone: (573) 756-6476 / FAX: (573) 756-1110Website: www.myMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Les Tuttle

KYLS/FMFrequency 95.9Format: Country900 E. Karsch, Farmington 63640Phone: (573) 701-9590 / FAX: (573) 701-9696Website: www.froggy96online.comGeneral Manager: Fred Dockins

KYLS-AM/KTNX-FMFrequency 1450 & 103.9Format: (Simulcast KLMZ)900 E. Karsh, Farmington 63640Phone: (573) 701-9590 / FAX: (573) 701-9696General Manager: Fred Dockins

FestusKJFF/AMFrequency 1400Format: News/TalkPO Box 368, 1026 Scenic Dr., Festus 63028Phone: (636) 937-7642 / FAX: (636) 937-3636Website: www.myMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Les Tuttle

FultonKFAL/AMFrequency 900Format: Classic Country1805 Westminster Ave., Fulton 65251Phone: (573) 642-3341 / FAX: (573) 642-3343Website: www.kfalthebig900.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

KTGR/FMFrequency 100.5 Format: ESPN3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 642-3341 / FAX: (573) 642-3343Website: www.ktgr.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

GideonKMIS/FMFrequency 103.9Format: SportsPO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890Website: www.kmisradio.comGeneral Manager: Perry Jones

HannibalKGRC/FMFrequency 92.9Format: Hot AC329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133Website: www.real929.comGeneral Manager: Mike Moyers

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KHMO/AMFrequency 1070Format: News/Talk/SportsPO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299General Manager: Tej Ghohs

KICK/FMFrequency 97.9Format: CountryPO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299Website: www.979kickfm.comGeneral Manager: Tej Ghohs

KRRY/FMFrequency 100.9Format: Hot ACPO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299Website: www.y101radio.comGeneral Manager: Tej Ghohs

KZZK/FMFrequency 105.9Format: Rock329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133Website: www.kzzk.comGeneral Manager: Mike Moyers

WCOY/FMFrequency 99.5Format: Country329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133Website: www.wcoy.comGeneral Manager: Mike Moyers

WGEM/AMFrequency 1440 & 98.9Format: Sports/ESPN (Simulcast)513 Hampshire, Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670Website: www.wgem.comGeneral Manager: Carlos Fernandez

WGEM/FMFrequency 105.1Format: News/Talk513 Hampshire, Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670Website: www.wgem.comGeneral Manager: Carlos Fernandez

WLIQ/AMFrequency 1530Format: Classic Country PO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299Website: www.kickam1530.comGeneral Manager: Tej Ghohs

WQCY/FMFrequency 103.9Format: Adult Hits329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133Website: www.q104wqcy.comGeneral Manager: Mike Moyers

WTAD/AMFrequency 930Format: News/Talk329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133Website: www.wtad.comGeneral Manager: Mike Moyers

JacksonKJXX/AM/FMFrequency 1170 & 92.3Format: Adult Standards (Simulcast)PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100General Manager: Rick Lambert

Jefferson CityKATI/FMFrequency 94.3Format: Country3109 S. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City 65109Phone: (573) 893-5696 / FAX: (573) 893-4137Website: www.kat943.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

KJLU/FMFrequency 88.9Format: Jazz1004 E. Dunklin St., Jefferson City 65101Phone: (573) 681-5301 / FAX: (573) 681-5299General Manager: Mike Downey

KJMO/FMFrequency 97.5Format: Oldies1002 Diamondridge, Ste. 400, Jefferson City 65109Phone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330General Manager: Phillip Lewis

KLIK/AMFrequency 1240Format: News/Talk1002 Diamondridge, Ste. 400, Jefferson City 65109Phone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330Website: www.klik1240.comGeneral Manager: Phillip Lewis

KWOS/AM/FMFrequency 950 & 101.1Format: News/Talk3109 S. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City 65109Phone: (573) 893-5696 / FAX: (573) 893-4137Website: www.kwos.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

KZJF/FMFrequency 104.1Format: Classic Hits1002 Diamondridge, Ste. 400, Jefferson City 65109Phone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330Website: www.z1041.comGeneral Manager: Phillip Lewis

JoplinKBTN/AM/FMFrequency 1420 & 99.7 Format: Classic Country2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316Website: www.kbtnradio.comGeneral Manager: Spike Santee

KCAR/FMFrequency 104.3Format: CHR2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316Website: www.star1043joplin.comGeneral Manager: Spike Santee

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KDMO/AMFrequency 1490Format: Adult StandardsPO Box 426, 221 E. Fourth, Carthage 64836Phone: (417) 358-6054 / FAX: (417) 358-1278Website: www.1490kdmo.comGeneral Manager: Ronald L. Petersen Sr.

KIXQ/FMFrequency 102.5Format: Country2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842Website: www.kix1025.comGeneral Manager: Chad Carroz

KJMK/FMFrequency 93.9Format: Classic Hits2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842Website: www.939classichits.comGeneral Manager: Chad Carroz

KJML/FMFrequency 107.1Format: Rock2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316Website: www.rock1071.comGeneral Manager: Spike Santee

KKLL/AMFrequency 1100Format: Southern Gospel831 Moffet, Joplin 64804Phone: (314) 421-3020 / FAX: (314) 421-1702Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

KMOQ/FMFrequency 105.3Format: Christian Contemporary2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316Website: www.mynewliferadio.comGeneral Manager: Spike Santee

KMXL/FMFrequency 95.1Format: Adult HitsPO Box 426, 221 E. Fourth, Carthage 64836Phone: (417) 358-6054 / FAX: (417) 358-1278Website: www.951mikefm.comGeneral Manager: Ronald L. Petersen Sr.

KQYX/AMFrequency 1450Format: Gospel2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316Website: www.1450thedove.comGeneral Manager: Spike Santee

KRPS/FMFrequency 89.9Format: NPR/Classical PO Box 899, Pittsburg, KS 66762Phone: (620) 235-4288General Manager: Missi Kelly

KSYN/FMFrequency 92.5Format: CHR2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842Website: www.kissin925.comGeneral Manager: Chad Carroz

KXDG/FMFrequency 97.9Format: Classic Rock2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842Website: www.bigdog979.comGeneral Manager: Chad Carroz

KXMS/FMFrequency 88.7Format: Classical/BSN3950 E. Newman Rd., Joplin 64801-1595Phone: (417) 625-9678General Manager: Jeff Skibbe

KZRG/AM/FMFrequency 1310 & 102.9Format: News/Talk2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842Website: www.newstalkkzrg.comGeneral Manager: Chad Carroz

KZYM/AMFrequency 1230Format: News/Talk2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842Website: www.1230thetalker.comGeneral Manager: Chad Carroz

Kansas CityKBEQ/FMFrequency 104.3Format: Country 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-8771Website: www.q104kc.comGeneral Manager: Marc Harrell

KCCV/AM/FMFrequency 760 & 92.3Format: Christian Talk, News & Information 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212Phone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319Website: www.bottradionetwork.comPresident/CEO: Richard Bott

KCFX/FMFrequency 101.1Format: Classic Rock5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002Website: www.101thefox.netGeneral Manager: Donna Baker

KCHZ/FMFrequency 95.7Format: CHR5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002Website: www.957thevibe.comGeneral Manager: Donna Baker

KCJK/FMFrequency 105.1Format: Alternative5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002Website: www.1051jackfm.comGeneral Manager: Donna Baker

KCKC/FMFrequency 102.1Format: Adult Hits 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-8771Website: www.kc1021.comGeneral Manager: Marc Harrell

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KCMO/AM/FMFrequency 710 & 103.7Format: News/Talk (Simulcast)5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002Website: www.kcmotalkradio.comGeneral Manager: Donna Baker

KCMO/FMFrequency 94.9Format: Classic Hits5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002Website: www.949kcmo.comGeneral Manager: Donna Baker

KCMO/FM-HD2Frequency 102.5Format: Adult Hits5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002Website: www.1025jackfm.comGeneral Manager: Donna Baker

KCSP/AMFrequency 610Format: Sports/Talk7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700Website: www.610sports.comGeneral Manager: Dave Alpert

KCTE/AMFrequency 1510Format: ESPN6721 W. 121st St., Leawood, KS 66209Phone: (913) 344-1500 / FAX: (913) 344-1599Website: www.1510.comGeneral Manager: Chad Boeger

KCUR/FMFrequency 89.3Format: NPR/Classical4825 Troost, Ste. 202, Kansas City 64114Phone: (816) 235-1551 / FAX: (816) 235-2864Website: www.kcur.orgGeneral Manager: Nico Leone

KCWJ/AMFrequency 1030Format: Religious Teaching18920 E. Valleyview Pkwy., Independence 64055Phone: (816) 795-6826 / FAX: (816) 795- 8565Website: www.kcwj.comGeneral Manager: Ken Ball

KCZZ/AMFrequency 1480Format: ESPN Deportes 1701 S. 55th St., Kansas City 66106Phone: (913) 287-1480 / FAX: (913) 287-5881General Manager: Diana Reyes Raymer

KDTD/AMFrequency 1340Format: Regional Mexican1701 S. 55th St., Kansas City 66106Phone: (913) 287-1480 / FAX: (913) 287-5881Website: www.lagrand1340kc.comGeneral Manager: Diana Reyes Raymer

KFKF/FMFrequency 94.1Format: Country508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 531-2250Website: www.kfkf.comGeneral Manager: Marc Harrell

KJNW/FMFrequency 88.5Format: Contemporary Christian 8717 W. 110th St., Ste. 480, Overland Park, KS 66210Phone: (913) 451-8850 / FAX: (913) 451-5733Website: www.life885.comGeneral Manager: Dave Gordon

KMBZ/AM/FMFrequency 980 & 98.1Format: News/Talk7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700Website: www.talk980.com / www.kmbz.comGeneral Manager: Dave Alpert

KMJK/FMFrequency 107.3Format: Urban AC5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002Website: www.magic1073.comGeneral Manager: Donna Baker

KMXV/FMFrequency 93.3Format: CHR 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-8771Website: www.mix93.comGeneral Manager: Marc Harrell

KPRS/FMFrequency 103.3Format: Urban11131 Colorado Ave., Kansas City 64137Phone: (816) 763-2040 / FAX: (816) 966-1055Website: www.kprs.comGeneral Manager: Michael Carter

KPRT/AMFrequency 1590Format: Gospel11131 Colorado Ave., Kansas City 64137Phone: (816) 763-2040 / FAX: (816) 966-1055Website: www.kprt.comGeneral Manager: Michael Carter

KQRC/FMFrequency 98.9Format: Active Rock7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700Website: www.989therock.comGeneral Manager: Dave Alpert

KRBZ/FMFrequency 96.5Format: Modern Rock7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700Website: www.965thebuzz.comGeneral Manager: Dave Alpert

KWOD/AMFrequency 1660Format: Sports7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700General Manager: Dave Alpert

KYYS/AMFrequency 1250Format: Mexican Hit 1701 S. 55th St., Kansas City 66106Phone: (913) 287-1480 / FAX: (913) 287-5881Website: www.x1250.comGeneral Manager: Diana Reyes Raymer

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KZPT/FMFrequency 99.7Format: Hot AC7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700Website: www.997thepoint.comGeneral Manager: Dave Alpert

WDAF/FMFrequency 106.5Format: Country 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700Website: www.1065thewolf.comGeneral Manager: Dave Alpert

WHB/AMFrequency 810Format: Sports6721 W. 121st St., Overland Park, KS 66209Phone: (913) 344-1500 / FAX: (913) 314-1599Website: www.810whb.comGeneral Manager: Chad Boeger

KennettKBOA/AMFrequency 1540Format: Adult Standards PO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890Website: www.kboaradio.comGeneral Manager: Perry Jones

KBOA/FMFrequency 105.5Format: Hot ACPO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890Website: www.kboaradio.comGeneral Manager: Perry Jones

KTMO/FMFrequency 106.5Format: CountryPO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890Website: www.ktmoradio.comGeneral Manager: Perry Jones

KXOQ/FMFrequency 104.3Format: Classic Rock932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116Website: www.foxradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Steven Fuchs

KirksvilleKIRX/AM/FMFrequency 1450 & 99.7Format: Good Time Oldies (Simulcast)PO Box 130, 1308 N. Baltimore, Kirksville 63501Phone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711Website: www.1450kirx.comGeneral Manager: Steve Lloyd

KLTE/FMFrequency 107.9Format: Christian Talk, News & Information3 Crown Dr., Ste. 100, Kirksville 63501Phone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319Website: www.bottradionetwork.comPresident/CEO: Richard Bott

KRXL/FMFrequency 94.5Format: Classic RockPO Box 130, 1308 N. Baltimore, Kirksville 63501Phone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711Website: www.945thex.comGeneral Manager: Steve Lloyd

KTRM/FMFrequency 88.7Format: Alternative Rock1217 Barnett Hall, Truman State University, Kirksville

63501Phone: (660) 785-5876Website: tmn.truman.edu/ktrmGeneral Manager: Mark Smith

KTUF/FMFrequency 93.7Format: CountryPO Box 130, 1308 N. Baltimore, Kirksville 63501Phone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711Website: www.937ktuf.comGeneral Manager: Steve Lloyd

Lake of the OzarksKCRL/FMFrequency 90.3Format: Christian Talk, News & Information1750 S. Brentwood, Ste. 811, St. Louis 63144Phone: (314) 961-1320 Website: www.bottradionetwork.comPresident/CEO: Richard Bott

KLOZ/FMFrequency 92.7Format: Hot AC 160 Hwy. 142, Kaiser 65047Phone: (573) 348-1958 / FAX: (573) 348-1923Website: www.mix927.comGeneral Manager: Denny Benne

KQUL/FMFrequency 102.7Format: Classic Hits160 Hwy. 142, Kaiser 65047Phone: (573) 348-1958 / FAX: (573) 348-1923Website: www.cool1027.comGeneral Manager: Denny Benne

KZWV/FMFrequency 101.9Format: Adult Contemporary 1081 Osage Beach Rd., Osage Beach 65065Phone: (573) 746-7873 / FAX: (573) 746-7874Website: www.1019thewave.comGeneral Manager: Carla Leible

LebanonKBNN/AMFrequency 750Format: News/TalkPO Box 1112, 18553 Gentry Rd., Lebanon 65536Phone: (417) 532-9111 / FAX: (417) 588-4191Website: www.myOzarksOnline.comGeneral Manager: Mike Edwards

KJEL/FMFrequency 103.7Format: CountryPO Box 1112, 18553 Gentry Rd., Lebanon 65536Phone: (417) 532-9111 / FAX: (417) 588-4191 Website: www.myOzarksOnline.comGeneral Manager: Mike Edwards

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LibertyKCXL/AM/FMFrequency 1140 & 102.9 & 104.7Format: Talk/Dance/CHR (Trimalcast)PO Box 620, Liberty 64069-0620Phone: (816) 792-1140 / FAX: (816) 792-8258Website: www.kcxl.comGeneral Manager: Pete Schartel

KCTO/AMFrequency 1160Format: Regional MexicanPO Box 620, Liberty 64069-0620Phone: (816) 792-1140 / FAX: (816) 792-8258General Manager: Pete Schartel

KJFM/FM Frequency 102.1Format: CountryPO Box 438, 615 Georgia St., Lousiana 63353Phone: (573) 754-5102 / FAX: (573) 754-5544Website: www.kjfmeagle102.netGeneral Manager: Thom Sanders

MaconKLTI/AM/FMFrequency 1560 & 93.3Format: Classic Country (Simulcast) 32968 U.S. Hwy. 63 S., Macon 63552Phone: (660) 385-1560 / FAX: (660) 385-7090Website: www.kltiradio.comGeneral Manager: Dale Palmer

Marble HillKMHM/FMFrequency 104.1Format: Southern GospelRt. 1, Box 266E, Marble Hill 63764Phone: (573) 238-1041 / FAX: (573) 238-0104Website: www.mysoutherngospel.netGeneral Manager: Will Stephens

MarcelineKDWD/FMFrequency 99.1Format: New Country118 N. Main St. USA, Marceline 64658Phone: (660) 376-4991Website: www.mycountry991.comGeneral Manager: Aaron Ervie

MarshallKMMO/AM/FMFrequency 1300 & 102.9Format: Country (Simulcast)PO Box 128, Marshall 65340Phone: (660) 886-7422 / FAX: (660) 886-6291Website: www.kmmo.comGeneral Manager: Peter Hollabaugh

KMVC/FMFrequency 91.7Format: Alternative500 E. College St., Missouri Valley College, Marshall 65340Phone: (660) 831-4193General Manager: Ken Kujawa

KRLI/FMFrequency 103.9Format: Classic Country102 N. Mason St., Carrollton 64633Phone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152Website: www.krlicountry.comGeneral Manager: Miles Carter

MarshfieldKMRF/AMFrequency 1510Format: Country Gospel/Christian 3208 State St., Hwy. 00, Marshfield 65706Phone: (417) 468-6188 / FAX: (417) 859-2916Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

MaryvilleKNIM/AM/FMFrequency 1580 & 95.9Format: Country (Simulcast)PO Box 278, Maryville 64468Phone: (660) 582-2151 / FAX: (660) 582-3211Website: www.nodawaybroadcasting.comGeneral Manager: Jim Cronin

KVVL/FMFrequency 97.1Format: RockPO Box 278, Maryville 64448Phone: (660) 582-2151 / FAX: (660) 582-3211Website: www.nodawaybroadcasting.comGeneral Manager: Jim Cronin

KXCV/FM - KRNW/FMFrequency 90.5 & 88.9 (Chillicothe)Format: NPR/Classical/JazzNWMSU-Wells Hall, 800 University Dr., Maryville 64468Phone: (660) 562-1163 / FAX: (660) 562-1832Website: www.kxcv.orgGeneral Manager: Rodney Harris

MemphisKMEM/FMFrequency 100.5Format: Country650 N. Clay, PO Box 121, Memphis 63555Phone: (660) 465-7225 / FAX: (660) 465-2626Website: www.kmemfm.comGeneral Manager: Mark Denney

MexicoKJAB/FMFrequency 88.3Format: Southern Gospel621 W. Monroe, Mexico 65265Phone: (573) 581-8606 / FAX: (573) 581-9655Website: www.kjab.comGeneral Manager: Gilbert Humphrey

KWWR/FMFrequency 95.7Format: CountryPO Box 475, 1705 E. Liberty St., Mexico 65265-0475Phone: (573) 581-5500 / FAX: (573) 581-1801Website: www.kwwr.comGeneral Manager: Michael Daugherty

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KXEO/AMFrequency 1340Format: Adult ContemporaryPO Box 475, 1705 E. Liberty St., Mexico 65265-0475Phone: (573) 581-5500 / FAX: (573) 581-1801Website: www.kxeo.comGeneral Manager: Michael Daugherty

MoberlyKIRK/FM (Macon)Frequency 99.9Format: Classic Hits300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300Website: www.CentralMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Mike Jenkins

KRES/FMFrequency 104.7Format: Country300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300Website: www.CentralMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Mike Jenkins

KTCM/FM (Madison)Frequency 97.3Format: Christian300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300General Manager: Mike Jenkins

KWIX/AM/FMFrequency 1230 & 92.5 (Cairo)Format: News/Talk (Simulcast)300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300Website: www.CentralMoInfo.comGeneral Manager: Mike Jenkins

KZZT/FMFrequency 105.5Format: Classic RockPO Box 128, 1037 CR 2326, Moberly 65270Phone: (660) 263-9390 / FAX: (660) 263-8800Website: www.kzztradio.comGeneral Manager: Dale Palmer

MonettKKBL/FMFrequency 95.9Format: ACPO Box 109, Monett 65708Phone: (800) 928-5253 / FAX: (417) 235-6388General Manager: Janet Gandy

KRMO/AMFrequency 990Format: Agriculture/SportsPO Box 109, Monett 65708Phone: (417) 235-6041 / FAX: (417) 235-6388General Manager: Janet Gandy

Montgomery CityKMCR/FMFrequency 103.9Format: AC 205 E. Norman, Montgomery City 63361Phone: (573) 564-2275 / FAX: (573) 564-8087Website: www.kmcrradio.comGeneral Manager: Dale Palmer

Mountain GroveKELE/FMFrequency 92.5Format: Country800 N. Hubbard, Mountain Grove 65711Phone: (417) 926-4650 / FAX: (417) 926-7604Website: www.925thegrove.comGeneral Manager: Tracy O’Quinn

NeoshoKNEO/FMFrequency 91.7Format: Preaching/Teaching10827 E. Hwy. 86, Neosho 64850Phone: (417) 451-5636Website: www.kneo.orgGeneral Manager: Mark Taylor

NevadaKNEM-AM/KNMO-FMFrequency 1240 & 97.5Format: Country (Simulcast)414 E. Walnut, Nevada 64772Phone: (417) 667-3113 / FAX: (417) 667-9797Website: www.knemknmo.comGeneral Manager: Mike Harbit

New BloomfieldKNLG/FMFrequency 90.3Format: Country Gospel/Christian 9810 State Rd. AE, New Bloomfield 65063Phone: (573) 896-4376 / FAX: (573) 896-4860Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

Park HillsKDBB/FMFrequency 104.3Format: RockPO Box 36, 804 St. Joe Dr., Park Hills 63601Phone: (573) 431-2000 / FAX: (573) 431-0850Website: www.b104fm.comGeneral Manager: Larry Joseph

KFMO/AMFrequency 1240Format: News/Sports/TalkPO Box 36, 804 St. Joe Dr., Park Hills 63601Phone: (573) 431-2000 / FAX: (573) 431-0850Website: www.kfmo.comGeneral Manager: Larry Joseph

PiedmontKPWB/AM/FMFrequency 1140 & 104.9Format: Country (Simulcast)235 Bus. HH, Piedmont 63957Phone: (573) 223-4518 / FAX: (573) 223-2351General Manager: Fred Dockins

Poplar BluffKAHR/FMFrequency 96.7Format: Adult Hits932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116Website: www.foxradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Steven Fuchs

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KCBW/FMFrequency 104.5Format: Classic Rock932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116Website: www.foxradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Steven Fuchs

KFEB/FMFrequency 107.5Format: Hot AC932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116Website: www.foxradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Steven Fuchs

KJEZ/FMFrequency 95.5Format: Rock1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646Website: www.z95thebone.netGeneral Manager: John Rice

KKLR/FMFrequency 94.5Format: Hot New Country1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646Website: www.clear94.comGeneral Manager: John Rice

KLID/AMFrequency 1340Format: Variety102 N. 11th St., Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-1600 / FAX: (573) 686-2560Website: www.klidradio.comGeneral Manager: Dolores (Sunny) Skidmore

KLUH/FMFrequency 90.3Format: Contemporary ChristianPO Box 1313, 1165 CR 307, Poplar Bluff 63902Phone: (573) 686-1663 / FAX: (573) 686-7703Website: www.dcmliferadio.orgGeneral Manager: David Craig

KPPL/FMFrequency 92.5Format: Mainstream Country932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116Website: www.foxradionetwork.comGeneral Manager: Steven Fuchs

KWOC/AMFrequency 930Format: News/Talk1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901Phone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646Website: www.kwoc.comGeneral Manager: John Rice

PortagevilleKMIS/AMFrequency 1050Format: SportsPO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890Website: www.kmisradio.comGeneral Manager: Perry Jones

PotosiKNLP/FMFrequency 89.7Format: Country Gospel/Christian10057 Jagar Rd., Mineral Point 63660Phone: (573) 438-8201 / FAX: (573) 438-6267Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

RichmondKAYX-FM/KLEX-AMFrequency 92.5 & 1570 Format: Christian Talk, News & Info (Simulcast)10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212Phone: (913) 642-7770Website: www.bottradionetwork.comPresident/CEO: Richard Bott

RollaKDAA/FMFrequency 103.1Format: Classic HitsPO Box 727, Rolla 65402Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161General Manager: Mike Thompson

KLPW/FMFrequency 107.3Format: ESPN1051 Kingshighway, Ste. 6, Rolla 65401Phone: (573) 308-1045 / FAX: (573) 341-3443General Manager: Matt Glenn

KMNR/FMFrequency 89.7Format: Free Format218 Havner Center, 1346 N. Bishop Ave., Rolla 65049-1440Phone: (573) 341-4272Website: www.kmnr.orgGeneral Manager: Dr. Jeff Schramm

KTTR/AM/FMFrequency 1490 & 104.9Format: CHR (Simulcast)PO Box 727, Rolla 65402Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161General Manager: Mike Thompson

KTTR/FMFrequency 99.7Format: News/Talk/Sports PO Box 727, Rolla 65402Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161General Manager: Mike Thompson

KUMR/FMFrequency 104.5Format: Adult Contemporary1051 Kingshighway, Ste. 6, Rolla 65401Phone: (573) 308-1045 / FAX: (573) 341-3443General Manager: Matt Glenn

KXMO/FMFrequency 95.3Format: OldiesPO Box 727, Rolla 65402Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161General Manager: Mike Thompson

KZNN/FMFrequency 105.3Format: CountryPO Box 727, Rolla 65402Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161General Manager: Mike Thompson

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KMST/FMFrequency 88.5 & 96.3Format: NAP (Simulcast)400 W. 14th St., G-6 Library, Rolla 65409Phone: (573) 341-4386 / FAX: (573) 341-4889Website: www.kmst.orgGeneral Manager: John Francis

SalemKSMO/AMFrequency 1340Format: News/Sports/Country800 S. Main, Salem 65560Phone: (573) 729-6117 / FAX: (573) 729-7337Website: www.ksmoradio.comGeneral Manager: Stanley M. Podorski

SedaliaKDRO/AMFrequency 1490Format: Country301 S. Ohio, Sedalia 65301Phone: (660) 826-5005Website: www.kdro.comGeneral Manager: Denny Benne

KPOW/FMFrequency 97.7Format: Classic Hits301 S. Ohio, Sedalia 65301Phone: (660) 826-5005Website: www.power977.comGeneral Manager: Denny Benne

KSDL/FMFrequency 92.3Format: (BOB) Waitt Radio2209 S. Limit, Sedalia 65301Phone: (660) 826-1050 / FAX: (660) 827-5072Website: www.923bobfm.comOperations Manager: Kurt Parsons

KSIS/AMFrequency 1050Format: News/Talk2209 S. Limit, Sedalia 65301Phone: (660) 826-1050 / FAX: (660) 827-5072Website: www.ksisradio.comOperations Manager: Kurt Parsons

KXKX/FMFrequency 105.7Format: Country2209 S. Limit, Sedalia 65301Phone: (660) 826-1050 / FAX: (660) 827-5072Website: www.kxkx.comOperations Manager: Kurt Parsons

SikestonKBHI/FMFrequency 107.1Format: Rock1 Industrial Dr., Sikeston 63801Phone: (573) 471-2000 / FAX: (573) 471-8525General Manager: Rick Lambert

KBXB/FMFrequency 97.9Format: New Country1 Industrial Dr., Sikeston 63801Phone: (573) 471-2000 / FAX: (573) 471-8525Website: www.b979.netGeneral Manager: Rick Lambert

KRHW/AM/FMFrequency 1520 & 89.9Format: Classic Country (Simulcast)1 Industrial Dr., Sikeston 63801Phone: (573) 471-2000 / FAX: (573) 471-8525Website: www.krhw.comGeneral Manager: Rick Lambert

SpringfieldKADI/FMFrequency 99.5 Format: Contemporary Christian 5431 W. Sunshine, Brookline Station 65619Phone: (417) 831-0995 / FAX: (417) 831-4026Website: www.kadi.comGeneral Manager: Mark Hill

KBFL/AM/FMFrequency 1060 & 99.9Format: Adult Standards (Simulcast)3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 862-3990 / FAX: (417) 869-7675Website: www.radiospringfield.comGeneral Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer

KGBX/FMFrequency 105.9Format: AC1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050Website: www.kgbx.comGeneral Manager: Matt Saunders

KGMY/AMFrequency 1400Format: Fox Sports1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050Website: www.1400foxsports.comGeneral Manager: Matt Saunders

KICK/AM/FMFrequency 1340 & 92.3 Format: News/Talk 5431 W. Sunshine, Brookline Station 65619Phone: (417) 831-0995 / FAX: (417) 831-4026Website: www.923kick.comGeneral Manager: Mark Hill

KKLH/FMFrequency 104.7Format: Classic Rock2453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155Website: www.1047thecave.comGeneral Manager: Scott Meier

KOMG/FMFrequency 105.1Format: Country2453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155Website: www.thebull1051.comGeneral Manager: Scott Meier

KOSP/FMFrequency 92.9Format: Top 402453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155Website: www.929thebeat.comGeneral Manager: Scott Meier

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KQRA/FMFrequency 102.1Format: New Rock2453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155Website: www.q1021.fmGeneral Manager: Scott Meier

KRVI/FMFrequency 106.7Format: AC/Variety2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643Website: www.1067theriver.comGeneral Manager: Rex Hansen

KSCV/FMFrequency 90.1, 92.3, 94.1, 107.3, 95.7, 103.3, 104.9,

103.3, 104.7, 98.3Format: Christian Talk, News & Information 1111 S. Glenstone Ave., Ste. 3-102, Springfield 65804Phone: (417) 864-0901 / FAX: (417) 862-7263Website: www.bottradionetwork.comPresident/CEO: Richard Bott

KSGF/AM/FMFrequency 1260 & 104.1Format: News / Talk (Simulcast) (Journal)2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643Website: www.ksgf.comGeneral Manager: Rex Hansen

KSMU/FMFrequency 91.1Format: NPR/Classical901 S. National, Springfield 65897Phone: (417) 836-5878 / FAX: (417) 836-5889Website: www.ksmu.orgGeneral Manager: Tammy Wiley

KSPW/FMFrequency 96.5Format: CHR2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643Website: www.power965.comGeneral Manager: Rex Hansen

KSWF/FMFrequency 100.5Format: Country1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050Website: www.1005thewolf.comGeneral Manager: Matt Saunders

KTOZ/FMFrequency 95.5Format: Adult Hits1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050Website: www.alice955.comGeneral Manager: Matt Saunders

KTTS/FMFrequency 94.7Format: Today’s Country2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643Website: www.ktts.comGeneral Manager: Rex Hansen

KTXR/FMFrequency 101.3Format: Country 3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 862-3751 / FAX: (417) 869-7675Website: www.1013theoutlaw.comGeneral Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer

KWFC/FMFrequency 89.1Format: Southern Gospel2550-100 S. Campbell, Springfield 65807Phone: (417) 889-0883 / FAX: (417) 866-8656Website: www.kwfc.orgGeneral Manager: David Taylor

KWND/FMFrequency 88.3Format: Contemporary Christian2550-100 S. Campbell, Springfield 65807Phone: (417) 819-0883 / FAX: (417) 886-8656Website: www.88.3thewind.comGeneral Manager: Chalmer Harper

KWTO/AMFrequency 560 & 93.3Format: News/Talk (Simulcast)3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 862-3990 / FAX: (417) 869-7675Website: www.newstalk560.comGeneral Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer

KWTO/FMFrequency 98.7Format: ESPN3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802Phone: (417) 862-3751 / FAX: (417) 869-7675Website: www.jock987.comGeneral Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer

KXUS/FMFrequency 97.3Format: Classic Rock1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050Website: www.us97.comGeneral Manager: Matt Saunders

St. JosephKESJ/AMFrequency 1550Format: ESPNPO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280Website: www.1550espn.comGeneral Manager: Gary Exline

KFEQ/AMFrequency 680Format: News/Talk/AgriculturePO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280Website: www.680kfeq.comGeneral Manager: Gary Exline

KJCV/FMFrequency 89.7, 88.9 & 101.5Format: Christian Talk, News & Information3401 42nd St., St. Joseph 64501Phone: (913) 642-7770 Website: www.bottradionetwork.comPresident/CEO: Richard Bott

KKJO/FMFrequency 105.5Format: Adult Top 40PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280Website: www.kjo1055.comGeneral Manager: Gary Exline

KSJQ/FMFrequency 92.7Format: Modern CountryPO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280Website: www.myqcountry.comGeneral Manager: Gary Exline

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St. LouisKATZ/AMFrequency 1600Format: Contemporary/Traditional Gospel1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100Website: www.hallelujah1600.iheart.comGeneral Manager: Beth Davis

KMJM/FMFrequency 100.3Format: Urban Adult Contemporary1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100Website: www.thebeatstl.iheart.comGeneral Manager: Beth Davis

KCFV/FMFrequency 89.5Format: Rhythmic CHR 3400 Pershall Rd., St. Louis 63135Phone: (314) 513-4463Website: www.stlcc.edu/kcfvGeneral Manager: Steve Bai

KEZK/FMFrequency 102.5Format: AC1220 Olive St., Third Fl., St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 621-2345 / FAX: (314) 444-3298Website: www.kezk.cbslocal.comGeneral Manager: John Sheehan

KFTK/AM/FMFrequency 1490 & 97.1Format: FM Talk (Simulcast)401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 621-0400 / FAX: (314) 621-3000Website: www.971talk.comGeneral Manager: John Beck

KFUO/AMFrequency 850Format: Religious1333 S. Kirkwood, St. Louis 63122Phone: (314) 965-9000 / FAX: (314) 996-1123Website: www.kfuo.orgGeneral Manager: Gary Duncan

KLOU/FMFrequency 103.3Format: Classic Hits1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100Website: www.klou.iheart.comGeneral Manager: Beth Davis

KLLT/FMFrequency 104.9Format: Alternative1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100Website: www.alt1049fm.iheart.comGeneral Manager: Beth Davis

KMOX/AMFrequency 1120Format: News/Talk/Sports1220 Olive St., St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 621-2345 / FAX: (314) 444-3298Website: www.stlouis.cbslocal.comGeneral Manager: John Sheehan

KNOU/FMFrequency 96.3 Format: CHR401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 621-0400 / FAX: (314) 621-3000Website: www.now963.comGeneral Manager: John Beck

KPNT/FMFrequency 105.7Format: Alternative Rock401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 231-1057 / FAX: (314) 621-3000Website: www.1057thepoint.comGeneral Manager: John Beck

KSD/FMFrequency 93.7Format: Country1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8300Website: www.937thebull.iheart.comGeneral Manager: Beth Davis

KSHE/FMFrequency 94.7Format: AOR / Rock401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 621-0400 / FAX: (314) 621-3000Website: www.kshe95.comGeneral Manager: John Beck

KSIV/AM/FMFrequency 1320 & 91.5Format: Christian Talk, News & Information 1750 S. Brentwood Blvd., Ste. 811, St. Louis 63144Phone: (314) 961-1320 / FAX: (314) 961-7562Website: www.bottradionetwork.comPresident/CEO: Richard Bott

KSLZ/FMFrequency 107.7Format: CHR1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8300Website: www.z1077.iheart.comGeneral Manager: Beth Davis

KTRS/AMFrequency 550Format: Talk638 W. Port Plaza, St. Louis 63146Phone: (314) 453-5500 / FAX: (314) 453-9704Website: www.ktrs.comGeneral Manager: Mark Dorsey

KWMU/FMFrequency 90.7Format: NPR3651 Olive St., St. Louis 63108Phone: (314) 516-5968 / FAX: (314) 516-5993Website: www.stlpublicradio.orgGeneral Manager: Tim Eby

KXEN/AMFrequency 1010Format: Religious Talk1300 Hampton Ave., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63139Phone: (314) 454-0400 / FAX: (314) 448-4999Website: www.FaithTalkSTL.comGeneral Manager: Dan Allen

KYKY/FMFrequency 98.1 Format: Hot AC 1200 Olive St., Third Fl., St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 621-2345 / FAX: (314) 444-3298Website: www.y98.cbslocal.comGeneral Manager: John Sheehan

WARH/FMFrequency 106.5Format: Adult Hits11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141Phone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447Website: www.1065thearch.comGeneral Manager: John Kijowski

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WFUN/FMFrequency 95.5Format: R&B/Old School9666 Olive Blvd., Ste. 610, St. Louis 63132Phone: (314) 989-9550 / FAX: (314) 989-9551Website: www.955thelou.comGeneral Manager: Gary Gunter

WGNU/AMFrequency 920Format: Business/Financial1300 Hampton Ave., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63139Phone: (314) 454-0400 / FAX: (314) 448-4999Website: www.wgnu920am.comGeneral Manager: Dan Allen

WHHL/FMFrequency 104.1Format: Urban9666 Olive Blvd., Ste. 610, St. Louis 63132Phone: (314) 989-9550 / FAX: (314) 989-9551Website: www.hot104stl.comGeneral Manager: Gary Gunter

WIL/FMFrequency 92.3Format: Country11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141Phone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447Website: www.wil92.comGeneral Manager: John Kijowski

WXOS/FMFrequency 101.1Format: Sports11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141Phone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447Website: www.101sports.comGeneral Manager: John Kijowski

St. RobertKFLW/FMFrequency 98.9Format: Hot AC555 Marshall Dr., St. Robert 65584Phone: (573) 336-5359 / FAX: (573) 336-7619Website: www.kflw989.comGeneral Manager: Tracy O’Quinn

StocktonKRWP/FMFrequency 107.7Format: Classic Hit CountryPO Box 1070, 1225 South St., Ste. B, Stockton 65785Phone: (417) 276-5253 / FAX: (417) 276-2255Website: www.krwp1077.comGeneral Manager: Ron Covert

ThayerKALM/AMFrequency 1290Format: Southern GospelPO Box 15, N. Hwy 63, Thayer 65791Phone: (417) 264-7211 / FAX: (417) 264-7212Website: www.am1290thegift.comGeneral Manager: Tim Eckman

KAMS/FMFrequency 95.1Format: True CountryPO Box 15, N. Hwy 63, Thayer 65791Phone: (417) 264-7211 / FAX: (417) 264-7212Website: www.kkountry.comGeneral Manager:Tim Eckman

TrentonKGOZ/FMFrequency 101.7Format: Hot Country804 Main, Trenton 64683Phone: (660) 359-2261 / FAX: (660) 359-4126Website: www.kgozfm.comGeneral Manager: John Anthony

KTTN/AMFrequency 1600Format: Light Rock804 Main, Trenton 64683Phone: (660) 359-2261 / FAX: (660) 359-4126Website: www.kttn.comGeneral Manager: John Anthony

KTTN/FMFrequency 92.3Format: Classic Country804 Main, Trenton 64683Phone: (660) 359-2261 / FAX: (660) 359-4126Website: www.kttn.comGeneral Manager: John Anthony

Van BurenKBIY/FMFrequency 91.3Format: Country Gospel/ChristianRt. 1, Box 92, Van Buren 63965Phone: (573) 323-8867 / FAX: (573) 323-8041Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

VersaillesKTKS/FMFrequency 95.1Format: Country 16875 Hwy. 52, Barnett 65011Phone: (573) 378-5669 / FAX: (573) 378-6640Website: www.lakeradio.comGeneral Manager: Denny Benne

ViennaKNLN/FMFrequency 90.9Format: Country Gospel/Christian1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 881-3200 / FAX: (314) 436-2434Website: www.hereshelpnet.orgGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

WarrensburgKOKO/AMFrequency 1450Format: OldiesPO Box 398, 800 PCA Rd., Warrensburg 64093Phone: (660) 747-9191 / FAX: (660) 747-5611Website: www.warrensburgradio.comGeneral Manager: Greg Hassler

KWKJ/FMFrequency 98.5Format: CountryPO Box 398, Warrensburg 64093Phone: (660) 747-9191 / FAX: (660) 747-5611Website: www.warrensburgradio.comGeneral Manager: Greg Hassler

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WarrentonKFAV/FMFrequency 99.9Format: Today’s Hot Country1217 N. Hwy. 47, Warrenton 63383Phone: (636) 377-2300 / FAX: (636) 456-8767Website: www.kfav.comGeneral Manager: Vern Kaspar

KWRE/AMFrequency 730Format: Traditional Country1217 N. Hwy. 47, Warrenton 63383Phone: (636) 377-2300 / FAX: (636) 456-8767Website: www.kwre.comGeneral Manager: Vern Kaspar

WashingtonKLPW/AMFrequency 1220Format: News/Talk/SportsPO Box 623, 6501 Hwy. BB, Washington 63090Phone: (636) 583-5155 / FAX: (636) 583-1644Website: www.klpw.comGeneral Manager: Buzze Eckelkamp

WaynesvilleKFBD/FMFrequency 97.9Format: ACPO Box D, Waynesville 65583Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222Website: www.myozarksonline.comGeneral Manager: Mike Edwards

KIIK/FMFrequency 1270Format: SportsPO Box D, Waynesville 65583Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222Website: www.myozarksonline.comGeneral Manager: Mike Edwards

KJPW/AMFrequency 1390Format: News/TalkPO Box D, Waynesville 65583Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222Website: www.myozarksonline.comGeneral Manager: Mike Edwards

KOZQ/FMFrequency 102.3Format: Classic RockPO Box D, Waynesville 65583Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222General Manager: Mike Edwards

West PlainsKBMV/FMFrequency 107.1Format: Contemporary ChristianPO Box 107, 10 Court Sq., West Plains 65775Phone: (417) 255-2548 / FAX: (417) 255-2907Website: www.klove.comGeneral Manager: Tim Eckman

KHOM/FMFrequency 100.9Format: Classic HitsPO Box 107, 10 Court Sq., West Plains 65775Phone: (417) 255-2548 / FAX: (417) 255-2907Website: www.khomthetrain.comGeneral Manager: Tim Eckman

KKDY/FMFrequency 102.5Format: Hot Country983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65775Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208Website: www.kkdy.comGeneral Manager: Tom Marhefka

KSMW/FMFrequency 90.3Format: NPR News/Classical Music901 S. National, Springfield 65897Phone: (417) 836-5878 / FAX: (417) 836-5889Website: www.ksmu.orgGeneral Manager: Tammy Wiley

KSPQ/FMFrequency 93.9Format: Classic Rock983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65775Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208Website: www.kspq.comGeneral Manager: Tom Marhefka

KUKU/FMFrequency 100.3Format: Classic Country983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65755Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208Website: www.kukuradio.comGeneral Manager: Tom Marhefka

KUPH/FMFrequency 96.9Format: 90s/ AC983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65755Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208Website: www.thefox969radio.comGeneral Manager: Tom Marhefka

KWPM/AMFrequency 1450Format: News/Talk983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65755Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208Website: www.ozarknewstalkradio.comGeneral Manager: Tom Marhefka

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BransonKBNS-CD (Vacation-Channel)Channel 36Affiliate: Visitor/Local Info225 Violyn Dr., Branson 65616Phone: (417) 334-1200 / FAX: (417) 334-5209Website: www.tvcbranson.comGeneral Manager: Scott Earls

Cape GirardeauKBSI-TVChannel 23Affiliate: FOX806 Enterprise, Cape Girardeau 63703Phone: (573) 334-1223 / FAX: (573) 334-1208Website: www.kbsi23.comGeneral Manager: Tom Tipton

KFVS-TV/WQWQ-TVChannel 12.1, 12.2, 12.3Affiliate: CBS, CW/MeTV/GRITtv310 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701Phone: (573) 335-1212 / FAX: (573) 335-6306Website: www.kfvs12.comGeneral Manager: Scott Thomas

WDKA-TVChannel 49Affiliate: myTV806 Enterprise, Cape Girardeau 63703Phone: (573) 334-1223 / FAX: (573) 334-1208Website: www.mywdka.comGeneral Manager: Tom Tipton

ColumbiaKMIZ-TV/KMIZ-ME/KZOU-TV/KQFX-TVChannel 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 17.4Affiliate: ABC, MeTV/MyNetwork/FOX501 Bus. Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 449-0917 / FAX: (573) 875-7078Website: www.abc17news.comGeneral Manager: Curtis Varns

KOMU-TVChannel 8.1, 8.3Affiliate: NBC, CW5550 Hwy. 63 S., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 882-8888 / FAX: (573) 884-8888Website: www.komu.com / www.midmissouricw.comGeneral Manager: Martin (Marty) Siddall

KQFX-TVChannel 22Affiliate: FOX501 Bus. Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201Phone: (573) 449-0917 / FAX: (573) 875-7078Website: www.abc17news.comGeneral Manager: Curtis Varns

HannibalKHQA-TVChannel 7.1, 7.2Affiliate: CBS, ABC301 S. 36th St., Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 222-6200 / FAX: (217) 224-4909Website: www.ConnectTriStates.comGeneral Manager: Sharon Merrell

WGEM-TVChannel 10.1, 10.2, 10.3Affiliate: NBC, CW, FOX513 Hampshire St., Quincy, IL 62301Phone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670Website: www.wgem.comGeneral Manager: Carlos Fernandez

Jefferson CityKRCG-TVChannel 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4Affiliate: CBS, Comet, GritTV, GetTV10188 Old U.S. Hwy. 54, New Bloomfield 65063Phone: (573) 896-5144 / FAX: (573) 896-5193Website: www.krcgtv.comGeneral Manager: Beth Worsham

JoplinKFJX-TVChannel 14 Affiliate: FOXPO Box 659, 2950 NE Hwy. 69, Pittsburg, KS 66762Phone: (417) 782-1414 / FAX: (417) 624-3115Website: www.fox14tv.comGeneral Manager: Darren Dishman

KGCS-TVChannel 22Affiliate: Independent3950 E. Newman Rd., Joplin 64801Phone: (417) 625-9375 / FAX: (417) 625-9742Website: www.mssu.edu/kgcsGeneral Manager: Judy Stiles

KOAM-TVChannel 7 Affiliate: CBSPO Box 659, 2950 NE Hwy. 69, Pittsburg, KS 66762Phone: (417) 624-0233 / FAX: (417) 624-3115Website: www.koamtv.comGeneral Manager: Danny Thomas

KODE-TVChannel 12Affiliate: ABC1502 Cleveland St., Joplin 64802Phone: (417) 781-2345 / FAX: (417) 782-2417Website: www.fourstateshomepage.comGeneral Manager: Shirley Morton

KOZJ-TVChannel 26.1, 26.2, 26.3Affiliate: Ozarks Public Television, PBS, CREATE901 S. National, Springfield 65897Phone: (417) 836-3500 / FAX: (417) 836-5889Website: www.optv.orgGeneral Manager: Tammy Wiley

KSNF-TVChannel 16Affiliate: NBC1502 Cleveland, Joplin 64801Phone: (417) 781-2345 / FAX: (417) 782-2417Website: www.fourstateshomepage.comGeneral Manager: John Hoffmann

Television Stations

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Poplar BluffKPOB-TVChannel 15Affiliate: ABC (Satellite of WSIL-TV)1416 Country Aire Rd., Carterville, IL 62918Phone: (618) 985-2333 / FAX: (618) 985-3709Website: www.wsiltv.comGeneral Manager: Steve Wheeler

SpringfieldKYCW-TVChannel 25.1Affiliate: CW999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360Website: www.ky3.comGeneral Manager: Brian McDonough

KOLR-TVChannel 10Affiliate: CBS2650 E. Division St., Springfield 65803Phone: (417) 862-1010 / FAX: (417) 862-6439Website: www.ozarksfirst.comGeneral Manager: Leo Henning

KOZK-TVChannel 21.1, 21.2, 21.3Affiliate: Ozarks Public Television, PBS, CreateTV901 S. National, Springfield 65897Phone: (417) 836-3500 / FAX: (417) 836-5889Website: www.optv.orgGeneral Manager: Tammy Wiley

KOZL-TVChannel 27.1, 27.2, 27.3Affiliate: MyNetwork, Escape, Bounce2650 E. Division St., Springfield 65803Phone: (417) 862-2727 / FAX: (417) 862-6439Website: www.ozarksfirst.comGeneral Manager: Leo Henning

KRBK-TVChannel 49.1, 49.2, 49.3Affiliate: FOX, MeTV, Movies!1701 S. Enterprise Dr., Springfield 65804Phone: (417) 522-0020Website: www.fox5krbk.comGeneral Manager: Paul Windisch

KSPR-TVChannel 33.1, 33.2, 33.3Affiliate: ABC, CW, AntennaTV999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3100Website: www.kspr.comGeneral Manager: Brian McDonough

KYTVChannel 3.1, 3.2, 3.3Affiliate: NBC, WeatherNation, COZI TV999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360Website: www.ky3.comGeneral Manager: Brian McDonough

KGHZ-TVChannel 15.1Affiliate: AntennaTV999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360Website: www.antennatv.tvGeneral Manager: Brian McDonough

Kansas CityKCPT-TVChannel 19.1, 19.2, 19.3 Affiliate: PBS, PBS Encore, Create125 E. 31st St., Kansas City 64108Phone: (816) 756-3580 / FAX: (816) 931-2500Website: www.kcpt.orgGeneral Manager: Kliff Kuehl

KCTVChannel 5Affiliate: CBS4500 Shawnee Mission Pkwy., Fairway, KS 66205Phone: (913) 677-5555 / FAX: (913) 677-7298Website: www.kctv5.comGeneral Manager: Mike Cukyne

KCWE-TVChannel 29.1, 29.2Affiliate: CW, Movies!6455 Winchester Ave., Kansas City 64133Phone: (816) 221-2900 / FAX: (816) 760-9149Website: www.kcmbc.com/kcwetvGeneral Manager: Sarah Smith

KMBC-TVChannel 9.1, 9.2Affiliate: ABC, MeTV6455 Winchester Ave., Kansas City 64133Phone: (816) 221-9999 / FAX: (816) 221-3633Website: www.kmbc.comGeneral Manager: Sarah Smith

KMCI-TVChannel 38.1, 38.2, 38.3, 38.4Affiliate: Independent, Bounce, Escape, Grit4720 Oak St., Kansas City 64112Phone: (816) 753-4141 / FAX: (816) 932-4187Website: www.kshb.com/38-the-spotGeneral Manager: Steve Watt

KPXE-TVChannel 51.1, 51.2, 51.3, 51.4Affiliate: ION, Qubo, ION Life, ION Shop422 Shawnee Mission Pkwy., Ste. 110 B, Fairway, KS

66205Phone: (913) 722-0798 / FAX: (913) 722-1217Website: www.iontelevision.comGeneral Manager: Frank Barajas

KSHB-TVChannel 41.1, 41.2, 41.3Affiliate: NBC, Cozi, Laff4720 Oak St., Kansas City 64112Phone: (816) 753-4141 / FAX: (816) 932-4187Website: www.kshb.comGeneral Manager: Steve Watt

WDAF-TVChannel 4.1, 4.2, 4.3Affiliate: FOX, AntennaTV, ThisTV3030 Summit, Kansas City 64108Phone: (816) 753-4567 / FAX: (816) 931-3984Website: www.fox4kc.comGeneral Manager: Tracy Brogden-Miller

KirksvilleKTVO-TVChannel 3.1, 3.2Affiliate: ABC, CBSPO Box 949, 15518 U.S. Hwy. 63 N., Kirksville 63501Phone: (660) 627-3333 / FAX: (660) 627-1885Website: www.heartlandconnection.comGeneral Manager: Carol Kellum

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St. JosephKBJO-TVChannel 30.1, 30.2Affiliate: CW, Telemundo825 Edmonds St., St. Joseph 64501Phone: (816) 271-8500Website: www.newspressnow.comGeneral Manager: Eric Bradley

KNPG-TVChannel 21.1, 21.2Affiliate: NBC, CW825 Edmonds St., St. Joseph 64501Phone: (816) 271-8500Website: www.newspressnow.comGeneral Manager: Eric Bradley

KNPN-TVChannel 26.1, 26.2, 26.3Affiliate: FOX, Local Weather, Telemundo825 Edmonds St., St. Joseph 64501Phone: (816) 271-8500Website: www.newspressnow.comGeneral Manager: Eric Bradley

KQTVChannel 2Affiliate: ABC4000 Faraon St., St. Joseph 64508Phone: (816) 364-2222 / FAX: (816) 364-3787Website: www.stjoechannel.comGeneral Manager: Heather Shearin

St. LouisKETC-TVChannel 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 & 9.4Affiliate: PBS, PBS Kids, World, Create3655 Olive St., St. Louis 63108Phone: (314) 512-9000 / FAX: (314) 512-9005Website: www.ninenet.orgPresident/CEO: John (Jack) Galamiche III

KMOV-TVChannel 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Affiliate: CBS, MeTV, MyNetworkTVOne S. Memorial Dr., St. Louis 63102Phone: (314) 621-4444 / FAX: (314) 444-6393Website: www.kmov.comGeneral Manager: Mike Murphy

KNLC-DTChannel 24Affiliate: Religious (New Life)1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103Phone: (314) 436-2424 / FAX: (314) 436-2434Website: www.knlc.tvGeneral Manager: Rev. Larry Rice

KPLR-TVChannel 11.1, 11.2Affiliate: CW, ThisTV2250 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146Phone: (314) 213-2222 / FAX: (314) 213-7440Website: www.kplr11.comGeneral Manager: Spencer Koch

KSDK-TVChannel 5.1, 5.2, 5.3Affiliate: NBC, Bounce Network, The Justice Network1000 Market St., St. Louis 63101Phone: (314) 421-5055 / FAX: (314) 444-5263Website: www.ksdk.comGeneral Manager: Alicia Elsner

KTVI-TVChannel 2.1, 2.2Affiliate: FOX, AntennaTV2250 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146Phone: (314) 213-2222 / FAX: (314) 213-7440Website: www.fox2now.comGeneral Manager: Spencer Koch

WarrensburgKMOS-TVChannel 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4Affiliate: PBS, CreateTV, MHz Worldview, PBS World Wood 11, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg

64093Phone: (660) 543-4155 / FAX: (660) 543-8863Website: www.kmos.orgGeneral Manager: Josh Tomlinson

MISSOURI INFORMATION—TELEVISION STATIONS 905

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Capitol Correspondents

These newspaper, radio and television cor-respondents report on Missouri government from the Capitol. Other media representatives are also assigned by these and other news organizations for special reports.

Associated PressDavid Lieb and Summer BallentinePO Box 272, Jefferson City 65102(573) 636-9415Email: [email protected] and [email protected]

Columbia Daily TribuneRudi Keller101 N. Fourth St., Columbia 65201(573) 815-1708Email: [email protected]

Jefferson City News TribuneBob WatsonPO Box 420, Jefferson City 65102-0420(573) 761-0245Email: [email protected]

Kansas City StarJason Hancock and Steve Kraske1729 Grand Blvd., Kansas City 64108(573) 634-3565Email: [email protected] and [email protected]

KMIZ–TVBusiness Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201(573) 449-1700Email: [email protected]

KOMU–TV5550 Hwy. 63 S., Columbia 65211-1200(573) 884-6397Email: [email protected]

KRCG–TVGarrett Bergquist and Kermit MillerPO Box 659, Jefferson City 65102(573) 896-5144Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

MissouriNetBrian Hauswirth, Alisa Nelson and Jason Taylor505 Hobbs Rd., Jefferson City 65109(573) 893-2829Email: [email protected],[email protected]; [email protected]

Missouri Digital News and KMOX RadioPhill BrooksState Capitol Room 118-C, Jefferson City 65101(573) 882-3619Email: [email protected]

Missouri TimesRachael Herndon Dunn, Scott Faughn and Travis Zimpfer(573) 746-5770Email: [email protected];

[email protected]

St. Louis Post DispatchKurt Erickson and Jack SuntrupPO Box 266, Jefferson City 65102(573) 556-6181 and (573) 556-6186Email: [email protected] [email protected]

St. Louis Public RadioJo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum(314) 952-9660 and (573) 356-1755Email: [email protected] [email protected]

KWMUMarshall Griffin(314) 803-6270Email: [email protected]

Springfield News-LeaderWilliam Schmitt651 Boonville, Springfield 65806(417) 836-1100Email: [email protected]

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Libraries in Missouri

A full, searchable library directory is located online at www.sos.mo.gov/library/libdir. Web addresses are listed where available.

Academic LibrariesAquinas Institute of Theology LibrarySt. Louishttp://www.ai.edu/Resources/Aquinas-Library

Assemblies of God Theological Seminary

Cordas C. Burnett LibrarySpringfieldwww.agts.edu/lib/index.html

Avila UniversityHooley-Bundschu LibraryKansas Cityhttps://www.avila.edu/academics/learning-commons

Baptist Bible CollegeG.B. Vick Memorial LibrarySpringfieldhttp://library.gobbc.edu/

Barnes-Jewish College of Nursing and Allied Health

Allied Health LibrarySt. Louishttps://www.barnesjewishcollege.edu/Library-Services

Calvary Bible College & Theological Seminary

Hilda Kroeker LibrarySt. Louishttp://www.calvary.edu/library/

Central Bible CollegePearlman Memorial LibrarySpringfieldhttps://www.evangel.edu/offices/academic-affairs/library-and-media-services/

Central Christian College LibraryReese Resource CenterMoberlywww.cccb.edu/academics/library

Central Methodist UniversityGeorge M. Smiley Memorial LibraryFayettehttp://www.centralmethodist.edu/academics/library/index.php

Cleveland Chiropractic College Ruth Cleveland Memorial Library Kansas City www.cleveland.edu/library/

College of the OzarksLyons Memorial LibrarySt. Louiswww.cofo.edu/library/

Columbia CollegeJ.W. and Lois Stafford LibraryColumbiahttp://web.ccis.edu/en/offices/library.aspx

Conception AbbeyConception Abbey LibraryConceptionhttp://library.conception.edu

Concordia SeminaryLudwig E. Fuerbringer LibraryLouisianawww.csl.edu/library/

Cottey CollegeBlanche Skiff Ross Memorial LibraryNevadahttps://www.cottey.edu/campus-community/library/

Covenant Theological SeminaryJ. Oliver Buswell Jr. LibrarySt. Louiswww.covenantseminary.edu/academics/library/

Crowder CollegeBill & Margot Lee LibraryNeoshohttp://www.crowder.edu/academics/lee-library/

Culver-Stockton CollegeCarl Johann Memorial LibraryCantonhttp://www2.culver.edu/cscadvantage/library/

DeVry Institute of TechnologyJames E. Lovan LibraryKansas Citywww.kc.devry.edu/Library.html

Drury UniversityF.W. Olin LibrarySpringfieldhttp://library.drury.edu/

East Central CollegeEast Central College LibraryUnionwww.eastcentral.edu/library/

Eden Theological SeminaryLuhr LibrarySt. Louishttp://library.webster.edu/luhr_library/

Evangel UniversityKlaude Kendrick LibraryKirkwoodhttps://www.evangel.edu/offices/academic-affairs/library-and-media-services/

Fontbonne UniversityJack C. TaylorSt. Louiswww.library.fontbonne.edu/home

Forest Institute of Professional Psychology

Learning Resource Center St. Louiswww.forestinstitute.org/lib-top.aspx

Graceland UniversityDr. Charles F. Grabske Sr. LibraryIndependencehttp://www.graceland.edu/grabske/

Hannibal-LaGrange UniversityL.A. Foster LibraryHannibalhttp://www.hlg.edu/student-life/library/

Harris-Stowe State UniversityAT&T Library and Technology

Resources CenterSt. Louiswww.hssu.edu/sp_index.cfm?wid=20

Jefferson CollegeJefferson College LibraryHillsborowww.jeffco.edu/library/

Kansas City Art InstituteJannes LibraryKansas Cityhttp://kcai.edu/campus-life/jannes-library/

Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences

D’Angelo LibraryKansas Citywww.kcumb.edu/library/

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Kenrick-Glennon SeminaryCharles L. Souvay LibrarySt. Louiswww.kenrick.edu/?s=library

Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine

A.T. Still Memorial LibraryKirksvillewww.atsu.edu/library/index.htm

Lincoln UniversityInman E. Page LibraryJefferson Citywww.lincolnu.edu/web/library/library

Lindenwood UniversityMargaret Leggat Butler LibrarySt. Charleshttp://library.lindenwood.edu/

Linn State Technical CollegeInformation Technology CenterLinnhttps://www.statetechmo.edu/campus-services/library/

Logan College of ChiropracticLearning Resources CenterChesterfieldwww.logan.edu/content/215/Learning-Resources-Center

Maryville UniversityMaryville University LibrarySt. Louiswww.maryville.edu/library

Metropolitan Community CollegeBlue River LibraryBlue Springshttp://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/ blueriver_lib/generalinfo.asp

Metropolitan Community CollegeLongview LibraryLockwoodhttp://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/longview_lib/generalinfo.asp

Metropolitan Community CollegeMaple Woods LibrarySt. Louishttp://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/maplewoods_lib/generalinfo.asp

Metropolitan Community CollegePenn Valley LibraryKansas Cityhttp://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/ pennvalley_lib/pv_lib.asp

Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library

Kansas Citywww.mbts.edu/library/

Mineral Area CollegeC.H. Cozean LibraryPark Hillswww.mineralarea.edu/library/

Missouri Baptist UniversityJung-Kellogg LibraryCreve Coeurwww.mobap.edu/library/

Missouri Southern State UniversityGeorge A. Spiva LibraryJoplinwww.mssu.edu/library

Missouri State UniversityDuane G. Meyer LibrarySpringfieldhttp://library.missouristate.edu

Missouri State UniversityGarnett LibraryWest Plainshttp://library.missouristate.edu/garnett/

Missouri State UniversityBarbe Evans LibraryMountain Grovehttp://libraries.missouristate.edu/barbe.htm

Missouri University of Science & Technology

Curtis Laws Wilson LibraryRollahttp://library.mst.edu/

Missouri Valley CollegeMurrell Memorial LibraryMarshallwww.moval.edu/library/

Missouri Western State UniversityHearnes Learning Resources CenterSt. Josephwww.library.missouriwestern.edu/

Moberly Area Community CollegeKate Stamper Wilhite LibraryMoberlywww.macc.edu/index.php/services/ libraries

Nazarene Theological SeminaryWilliam Broadhurst LibraryKansas Citywww.nts.edu/library

North Central Missouri College Library

Trentonwww.ncmissouri.edu/library/

Northwest Missouri State UniversityB.D. Owens LibraryMaryvillewww.nwmissouri.edu/library/

Ozark Christian CollegeSeth Wilson LibraryJoplinhttps://occ.edu/academics/library

Ozark Technical Community CollegeLearning Resources CenterSpringfieldwww.otc.edu/currentstudents/library.php

Park UniversityMcAfee Memorial LibraryParkvillewww.park.edu/library/

Rockhurst UniversityGreenlease LibraryKansas Citywww.rockhurst.edu/library/home/

Southeast Missouri State UniversityKent LibraryDexterwww.semo.edu/library/

Southwest Baptist UniversityHarriett K. Hutchens LibraryBolivarhttps://library.sbuniv.edu/

Springfield CollegeBabson LibrarySpringfieldwww3.spfldcol.edu/homepage/library.nsf/home

St. Charles Community CollegePaul and Helen Schnare LibraryCottlevillewww.stchas.edu/library/

St. Louis Christian CollegeMcCaslin LibraryFlorissantwww.slcconline.edu/academics/library_resources

St. Louis College of PharmacyO.J. Cloughly Alumni LibrarySt. Louiswww.stlcop.edu/library/

St. Louis Community CollegeDistrict Office–Instructional

ResourcesSt. Louishttp://www.stlcc.edu/libraries/index_fs.html

St. Louis Community CollegeFlorissant Valley Campus LibrarySt. Louis

St. Louis Community CollegeForest Park Campus LibrarySt. Louis

St. Louis Community CollegeMeramec Campus LibrarySt. Louis

St. Louis Community CollegeWildwood Campus LibraryWildwood

St. Louis UniversityMedical Center LibrarySt. Louishttp://lib.slu.edu/mcl

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St. Louis UniversityVincent C. Immel Law LibrarySt. Louishttp://law.slu.edu/library

St. Louis UniversityPius XII Memorial LibrarySt. Louishttp://lib.slu.edu

St. Paul School of TheologyDana Dawson LibraryKansas Cityhttp://www.spst.edu/library/

State Fair Community CollegeDonald C. Proctor LibrarySedaliahttps://www.sfccmo.edu/library/

Stephens CollegeHugh Stephens LibraryColumbiawww.stephens.edu/library/

Three Rivers Community CollegeRutland LibraryPoplar Bluffwww.trcc.edu/arc/

Truman State UniversityPickler Memorial LibraryKirksvillehttp://library.truman.edu/

University of Central MissouriJames C. Kirkpatrick LibraryWarrensburghttp://library.ucmo.edu/

University of Missouri-ColumbiaEllis LibraryColumbiahttp://mulibraries.missouri.edu/

Missouri-ColumbiaJ. Otto Lottes Health Sciences LibraryColumbiahttp://library.muhealth.org/

University of Missouri–Kansas CityHealth Sciences LibraryKansas Cityhttps://library.umkc.edu/hsl/

University of Missouri–Kansas CityLeon E. Bloch Law LibraryKansas Citywww1.law.umkc.edu/Library/

University of Missouri–Kansas CityMiller Nichols LibraryKansas Cityhttp://library.umkc.edu/node

University of Missouri–Kansas CitySchool of Dentistry LibraryKansas Cityhttp://library.umkc.edu/dentalhome

University of Missouri–St. LouisThomas Jefferson LibrarySt. Louiswww.umsl.edu/services/library/

University of Missouri–St. LouisWard E. Barnes LibrarySt. Louiswww.umsl.edu/services/library/about-the-libraries/index.html

Urshan Graduate School of TheologyUrshan Gateway LibraryFlorissanthttps://library.umkc.edu/hsl/

Washington UniversityBernard Becker Medical LibrarySt. Louishttps://becker.wustl.edu

Washington UniversityLaw Library-Anheuser Busch HallSt. Louishttp://law.wustl.edu/library/

Washington UniversityOlin LibrarySt. Louishttp://library.wustl.edu/about/olin library.html

Webster UniversityEmerson LibrarySt. Louishttp://library.webster.edu/

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Wentworth Military Academy Junior College

Sellers-Coombs LibraryLexingtonhttp://wma.edu/college/

Westminster CollegeReeves LibraryFultonwww.westminster-mo.edu/academics/resources/library/default.html

William Jewell CollegeCharles F. Curry LibraryLibertywww.jewell.edu/gen/william_and_jewell_generated_pages/Library_Home_p7123.html

William Woods UniversityDulany LibraryFultonwww.williamwoods.edu/current_students/library/contact_info.html

Public LibrariesAdair County Public LibraryKirksville www.youseemore.com/adaircpl

Adrian Community LibraryAdrian

Advance Community LibraryAdvance

Albany Carnegie Public LibraryAlbanyhttp://carnegie.lib.mo.us

Appleton City Public LibraryAppleton City

Atchison County LibraryMain LibraryRock Porthttp://acl.tlcdelivers.com

Atchison County Library Fairfax BranchFairfax

Atchison County Library TarkioBranchTarkio

Barry-Lawrence Regional LibraryMain LibraryMonett

Barry-Lawrence Regional LibraryAurora Branch Aurora

Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Cassville Branch Cassville

Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Eagle Rock Branch Eagle Rock

Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Marionville BranchMarionville

Barry-Lawrence Regional LibraryMiller Branch Miller

Barry-Lawrence Regional LibraryMt. Vernon BranchMt. Vernon

Barry-Lawrence Regional LibraryPierce City BranchPierce City

Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Purdy BranchPurdy

Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Shell Knob BranchShell Knob

Barton County Library Mary K. Finley Library (Main Library)Lamarwww.bclib.info/?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=137

Barton County Library Hylton LibraryGolden City

Barton County Library Happy and Mary Curless Library Liberal

Bernie Public LibraryBerniewww.cityofbernie.com/library.htm

Bethany Public LibraryBethanywww.bethanymo.com/pview.aspx?id=1949&catID=25

Bloomfield Public LibraryBloomfieldwww.facebook.com/groups/101918763299920

Bollinger County LibraryMarble Hillwww.bocolib.com

Bonne Terre Memorial LibraryBonne Terrehttp://bonneterrelibrary.com

Boonslick Regional LibrarySedalia BranchSedalia www.boonslickregionallibrary.com

Boonslick Regional LibraryBoonville BranchBoonville

Boonslick Regional LibraryCole Camp BranchCole Camp

Boonslick Regional LibraryWarsaw BranchWarsaw

Bowling Green Public LibraryBowling Greenwww.bgmopl.org

Brentwood Public LibraryBrentwoodhttp://brentwood.lib.mo.us

Brookfield Public LibraryBrookfieldhttp://brookfield.lib.mo.us/

Caldwell County LibraryKingstonhttp://caldwellcountylibrary.webs.com

Camden County Library DistrictMain LibraryCamdentonwww.ccld.us

Camden County Library District Climax Springs LibraryClimax Springs

Camden County Library District Macks Creek LibraryMacks Creek

Camden County Library District Osage Beach LibraryOsage Beach

Camden County Library District Stoutland LibraryStoutland

Camden County Library District Sunrise Beach LibrarySunrise Beach

Cameron Public LibraryCameronwww.cameronlibrary.org

Canton Public LibraryCantonwww.cantonmopubliclibrary.org/

Cape Girardeau Public LibraryCape Girardeauwww.capelibrary.org

Carnegie Public LibraryShelbinahttp://shelbinacarnegie.lib.mo.us

Carrollton Public LibraryCarrolltonwww.carrolltonlibrary.com

Carter County Library Main LibraryVan Burenhttp://cartercountlylibrarydistrict.com/

Carter County Library Ellsinore Branch Ellsinore

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Carter County Library Grandin Branch Grandin

Carthage Public LibraryCarthagehttp://carthage.lib.mo.us

Caruthersville Public LibraryCaruthersvillehttp://cville.lib.mo.us/

Cass County Library Harrisonville BranchHarrisonvillehttp://casscolibrary.org

Cass County Library Archie BranchArchie

Cass County Library Drexel BranchDrexel

Cass County Library Garden City BranchGarden City

Cass County Library Genealogy BranchHarrisonville

Cass County Library Northern Resource Center Belton

Cass County Library Pleasant Hill BranchPleasant Hill

Cedar County Library John D. Smith LibraryEl Dorado Springswww.cedarcountylibrary.org

Cedar County Library Geneva Sharp LibraryStockton

Centralia Public LibraryCentraliawww.centraliapubliclibrary.com

Chaffee Public LibraryChaffeewww.cityofchaffee.com/library

Christian County LibraryMain LibraryOzarkhttp://christiancounty.lib.mo.us

Christian County LibraryClever Public LibraryClever

Clarence Public LibraryClarence

Conran Memorial LibraryHayti

Crystal City Public LibraryCrystal Cityhttp://jeffersoncountyonline.org/libraries/crystalcity/crystalcitylibrary.htm

Dade County LibraryGreenfield

Dallas County Library Buffalowww.dallascountylibrary.missouri.org

Daniel Boone Regional Library Columbia Public LibraryColumbiawww.dbrl.org

Daniel Boone Regional LibraryCallaway County Public LibraryFulton

Daniel Boone Regional LibrarySouthern Boone County Public LibraryAshland

Daviess County Library Main LibraryGallatinhttp://www.dcplibrary.org/

Daviess County LibraryJamesport BranchJamesport

De Soto Public LibraryDe Sotohttp://desotopubliclibrary.lib.mo.us

Desloge Public LibraryDeslogehttp://www.desloge.com/public-library.html

Doniphan-Ripley County LibraryMain LibraryDoniphanwww.ripleyco.lib.mo.us

Doniphan-Ripley County LibraryNaylor BranchNaylor

Douglas County LibraryAvahttp://douglascountylibrary.lib.mo.us/

Dulany Memorial LibrarySalisburyhttp://dulanylibrary.org

Dunklin County LibraryMain LibraryKennetthttp://dunklin-co.lib.mo.us/

Dunklin County Library Campbell Branch Campbell

Dunklin County LibraryCardwell BranchCardwell

Dunklin County LibraryClarkton BranchClarkton

Dunklin County LibraryHolcomb BranchHolcomb

Dunklin County LibraryHornersville BranchHornersville

Dunklin County LibraryMalden BranchMalden

Dunklin County LibrarySenath BranchSenath

Farmington Public LibraryFarmingtonwww.farmington-mo.gov/library

Ferguson Municipal Public LibraryFergusonwww.ferguson.lib.mo.us

Festus Public LibraryFestushttp://www.cityoffestus.org/Departments/Library

Gentry County LibraryStanberrywww.gentrycountylibrary.org

Grundy County-Jewett Norris LibraryTrentonwww.grundycountylibrary.org

Hamilton Public LibraryHamilton

Hannibal Free Public LibraryHannibalwww.hannibal.lib.mo.us

Heartland Regional Library SystemMiller County Library Service

Center–Iberia LibraryIberiahttp://heartland.lib.mo.us

Heartland Regional Library SystemMaries County Library Service Center

– Belle LibraryBelle

Heartland Regional Library SystemMaries County Library Service Center

– Vienna LibraryVienna

Heartland Regional Library SystemMiller County Library Service

Center–Eldon Public LibraryEldon

Henry County Library Main LibraryClintonwww.henrycolib.org

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Henry County Library Lenora Blackmore BranchWindsor

Hickory County LibraryHermitagewww.hickorylibrary.org

Howard County LibraryFayettewww.hocopub.lib.mo.us

James Memorial LibrarySt. Jameshttp://jmpl.weebly.com/

Jefferson County LibraryNorthwest BranchHigh Ridgewww.jeffersoncountylibrary.org

Jefferson County LibraryArnold BranchArnold

Jefferson County Library Windsor BranchBarnhart

Jessie E. McCully Memorial LibraryDixon

Joplin Public LibraryJoplinwww.joplinpubliclibrary.org

Kansas City Public LibraryCentral LibraryKansas Citywww.kclibrary.org

Kansas City Public Library Irene H. Ruiz Biblioteca de las

AmericasKansas City

Kansas City Public LibraryLucile H. Bluford BranchKansas City

Kansas City Public Library North-East Branch Kansas City

Kansas City Public LibraryPlaza BranchKansas City

Kansas City Public LibrarySoutheast BranchKansas City

Kansas City Public LibrarySugar Creek BranchSugar Creek

Kansas City Public LibraryTrails West BranchIndependence

Kansas City Public LibraryWaldo BranchKansas City

Kansas City Public LibraryWestport BranchKansas City

Keller Public LibraryDexterwww.kellerpl.org

Kirkwood Public LibraryKirkwoodhttp://kirkwoodpubliclibrary.org

La Plata Public LibraryLa Platawww.facebook.com/pages/

La-Plata-Public-Library/ 245178998494?fref=ts

Lebanon-Laclede County LibraryLebanonwww.lebanon-laclede.lib.mo.us

Lewis LibraryGlasgow

Lilbourn Memorial LibraryLilbourn

Little Dixie Regional Libraries Main LibraryMoberlyhttp://www.little-dixie.lib.mo.us/

Little Dixie Regional Libraries Atterbury Memorial Library Madison

Little Dixie Regional Libraries Dulany Memorial Library Paris

Little Dixie Regional Libraries Huntsville Library Huntsville

Livingston County LibraryChillicothewww.livingstoncountylibrary.org

Lockwood Public LibraryLockwood

Louisiana Public LibraryLouisiana

Macon Public LibraryMaconwww.maconlibrary.org

Maplewood Public LibraryMaplewoodwww.maplewood.lib.mo.us

Marceline Carnegie LibraryMarcelinewww.marcelinelibrary.org

Marion County LibraryPalmyrahttp://marioncounty1.lib.mo.us

Marshall Public LibraryMarshallwww.marshallmolibrary.org

Maryville Public LibraryMaryvillewww.maryvillepubliclibrary.lib.mo.us

McDonald County Library Main LibraryPinevillewww.librarymail.org

McDonald County Library Anne Croxdale Memorial LibrarySouthwest City

McDonald County Library Noel LibraryNoel

Mercer County LibraryPrincetonwww.mcl.lib.mo.us

Mexico-Audrain County LibraryMain LibraryMexicohttp://mexico-audrain.lib.mo.us

Mexico-Audrain County LibraryFarber BranchFarber

Mexico-Audrain County LibraryEd French Memorial LibraryLaddonia

Mexico-Audrain County LibraryMartinsburg BranchMartinsburg

Mexico-Audrain County LibraryVandalia BranchVandalia

Mid-Continent Public LibraryAdministrative OfficeIndependencewww.mymcpl.org

Mid-Continent Public LibraryAntioch BranchGladstone

Mid-Continent Public LibraryBlue Ridge BranchKansas City

Mid-Continent Public LibraryBlue Springs North BranchBlue Springs

Mid-Continent Public LibraryBlue Springs South BranchBlue Springs

Mid-Continent Public LibraryBoardwalk BranchKansas City

Mid-Continent Public LibraryBuckner BranchBuckner

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Neosho/Newton County LibrarySeneca BranchSenecahttp://www.newtoncolib.org/

Nevada Public LibraryNevadawww.nevadapubliclibrary.com

New Madrid County LibraryHeadquartersPortagevillewww.newmadridcountylibrary.com

New Madrid County Library Matthews Service CenterMatthews

New Madrid County LibraryMorehouse Service CenterMorehouse

New Madrid County LibraryNew Madrid Memorial LibraryNew Madrid

New Madrid County LibraryParma Service CenterParma

New Madrid County LibraryRhodes Memorial LibraryGideon

New Madrid County LibraryRisco Service CenterRisco

Norborne Public LibraryNorborne

North Kansas City Public Library & High School Media Center

North Kansas Cityhttp://www.nkcpl.org/

Northeast Missouri Library ServiceH.E. Sever Memorial LibraryKahoka

Northeast Missouri Library ServiceKnox County LibraryEdina

Northeast Missouri Library ServiceLaBelle LibraryLaBelle

Northeast Missouri Library ServiceLaGrange LibraryLaGrange

Oregon County LibraryAlton Public LibraryAlton

Oregon County LibraryKoshkonong Public LibraryKoshkonong

Oregon County LibraryMyrtle Public LibraryMyrtle

Mid-Continent Public LibraryCamden Point BranchCamden Point

Mid-Continent Public LibraryClaycomo BranchClaycomo

Mid-Continent Public LibraryColbern Road BranchLee’s Summit

Mid-Continent Public LibraryDearborn BranchDearborn

Mid-Continent Public LibraryEdgerton BranchEdgerton

Mid-Continent Public LibraryExcelsior Springs BranchExcelsior Springs

Mid-Continent Public LibraryGrain Valley BranchGrain Valley

Mid-Continent Public LibraryGrandview BranchGrandview

Mid-Continent Public LibraryKearney BranchKearney

Mid-Continent Public LibraryLee’s Summit BranchLee’s Summit

Mid-Continent Public LibraryLiberty BranchLiberty

Mid-Continent Public LibraryLone Jack BranchLone Jack

Mid-Continent Public Library Midwest Genealogy CenterIndependence

Mid-Continent Public LibraryNorth Independence BranchIndependence

Mid-Continent Public LibraryNorth Oak BranchKansas City

Mid-Continent Public LibraryOak Grove BranchOak Grove

Mid-Continent Public LibraryParkville BranchParkville

Mid-Continent Public LibraryPlatte City BranchPlatte City

Mid-Continent Public LibraryJoe Herndorn BranchRaytown

Mid-Continent Public LibraryRed Bridge BranchKansas City

Mid-Continent Public LibraryRiverside BranchRiverside

Mid-Continent Public LibrarySmithville BranchSmithville

Mid-Continent Public LibrarySouth Independence BranchIndependence

Mid-Continent Public LibraryWeston BranchWeston

Mid-Continent Public LibraryWoodneath BranchKansas City

Mississippi County LibraryClara Drinkwater Newnam LibraryCharlestonhttp://www.youseemore.com/mcld/

Mississippi County LibraryMitchell Memorial LibraryEast Prairie

Missouri River Regional LibraryMain LibraryJefferson Citywww.mrrl.org

Missouri River Regional LibraryOsage County LibraryLinn

Monroe City Public LibraryMonroe Cityhttp://www.monroecitymo.org/monroe-city-library/

Montgomery City Public LibraryMontgomery Citywww.montgomerycitymo.org/library

Morgan County LibraryVersailleswww.morgancountylibrary.org

Mound City Public LibraryMound City

Mountain View Public LibraryMountain Viewhttp://mvpubliclibrary.webs.com

Neosho/Newton County LibraryMain LibraryNeoshowww.neosholibrary.org

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Riverside Regional LibraryScott City BranchScott City

Robertson Memorial LibraryHigginsvillehttp://higginsvillelibrary.org/

Rock Hill Public LibraryRock Hillwww.rockhill.lib.mo.us

Rolla Public LibraryRollawww.rollapubliclibrary.org

Rolling Hills Consolidated Library Belt BranchSt. Josephhttp://rhcl.org/

Rolling Hills Consolidated Library Savannah BranchSavannah

Salem Public LibrarySalemhttp://www.cityofsalem.net/library/

Sarcoxie Public LibrarySarcoxie

Scenic Regional LibraryUnion BranchUnionhttp://scenicregional.org

Scenic Regional LibraryHermann BranchHermann

Scenic Regional LibraryNew Haven BranchNew Haven

Scenic Regional LibraryOwensville BranchOwensville

Scenic Regional LibraryPacific BranchPacific

Scenic Regional LibrarySt. Clair BranchSt. Clair

Scenic Regional LibrarySullivan BranchSullivan

Scenic Regional LibraryWarren County BranchWarrenton

Schuyler County LibraryLancaster

Scotland County Memorial LibraryMemphishttp://scotland.lib.mo.us

Sedalia Public LibrarySedaliawww.sedalialibrary.com

Pulaski County LibraryCrocker BranchCrocker

Pulaski County LibraryWaynesville BranchWaynesville

Putnam County Public LibraryUnionvillehttp://putnamcl.lib.mo.us

Puxico Public LibraryPuxico

Ralls County LibraryCenterwww.rallscounty.org/library.html

Ray County LibraryRichmondhttp://raycountylibrary.com/

Reynolds County LibraryCenterville Branch LibraryCentervillehttp://reynoldscountylibrarydistrict.webs.com

Reynolds County LibraryBunker Branch LibraryBunker

Reynolds County LibraryEllington Branch LibraryEllington

Reynolds County LibraryLesterville Branch LibraryLesterville

Reynolds County LibraryOates Branch LibraryBlack

Rich Hill Memorial LibraryRich Hillwww.facebook.com/richhillmemoriallibrary?fref=ts

Richmond Heights Memorial LibraryRichmond Heightswww.richmondheightslibrary.org/

Riverside Regional LibraryMain LibraryJacksonwww.riversideregionallibrary.org/

Riverside Regional LibraryAltenburg BranchAltenburg

Riverside Regional LibraryBenton BranchBenton

Riverside Regional LibraryOran BranchOran

Riverside Regional LibraryPerryville BranchPerryville

Oregon County Library Thayer Public Library Thayer

Oregon County LibraryThomasville Public LibraryThomasville

Oregon Public LibraryOregonwww.facebook.com/pages/Oregon-Public-Library/171111009605245?fref=ts

Ozark Regional LibraryIronton HeadquartersIrontonhttp://ozarkregionallibrary.lib.mo.us

Ozark Regional LibraryAnnapolis BranchAnnapolis

Ozark Regional LibraryBourbon BranchBourbon

Ozark Regional LibraryFredericktown BranchFredericktown

Ozark Regional LibraryRecklein Memorial LibraryCuba

Ozark Regional LibrarySteelville BranchSteelville

Ozark Regional Library Viburnum BranchViburnum

Park Hills Public LibraryPark Hillswww.parkhillsmo.net/recreation/Library

Piedmont Public LibraryPiedmont

Polk County LibraryMain LibraryBolivarwww.polkcolibrary.org

Polk County Library Fair Play BranchFair Play

Polk County Library Humansville BranchHumansville

Polk County Library Morrisville BranchMorrisville

Poplar Bluff Municipal LibraryPoplar Bluff

Pulaski County LibraryRichland BranchRichlandwww.pulaskicounty.lib.mo.us

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St. Louis County Library Eureka Hills BranchEureka

St. Louis County Library Florissant Valley BranchFlorissant

St. Louis County Library Grand Glaize BranchManchester

St. Louis County Library Indian Trails BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis County Library Jamestown Bluffs BranchFlorissant

St. Louis County Library Lewis and Clark BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis County Library Meramec Valley BranchFenton

St. Louis County Library Mid-County BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis County Library Natural Bridge BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis County Library Oak Bend BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis County Library Prairie Commons BranchHazelwood

St. Louis County Library Rock Road BranchSt. Ann

St. Louis County Library Samuel C. Sachs BranchChesterfield

St. Louis County Library Tesson Ferry BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis County Library Thornhill BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis District Library Weber Road BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryCentral LibrarySt. Louiswww.slpl.org/

St. Louis Public LibraryBaden BranchSt. Louis

St. Charles City-County LibraryKathryn Linnemann BranchSt. Charles

St. Charles City-County LibraryKisker Road BranchSt. Charles

St. Charles City-County LibraryLibrary Express at Discovery VillageWentzville

St. Charles City-County LibraryLibrary Express at WinghavenO’Fallon

St. Charles City-County LibraryMcClay BranchSt. Charles

St. Charles City-County LibraryMiddendorf-Kredell BranchO’Fallon

St. Charles City-County LibraryPortage des Sioux BranchPortage Des Sioux

St. Charles City-County LibrarySpencer Road BranchSt. Peters

St. Clair County LibraryMain LibraryOsceolahttp://mostclair.lib.mo.us

St. Clair County LibraryLowry City BranchLowry City

St. Joseph Public Library Downtown LibrarySt. Josephhttp://sjpl.lib.mo.us/

St. Joseph Public LibraryCarnegie LibrarySt. Joseph

St. Joseph Public LibraryEast Hills LibrarySt. Joseph

St. Joseph Public LibraryWashington Park LibrarySt. Joseph

St. Louis County LibraryHeadquartersSt. Louiswww.slcl.org

St. Louis County Library Bridgeton Trails BranchBridgeton

St. Louis County Library Cliff Cave BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis County Library Daniel Boone BranchEllisville

Seymour Community LibrarySeymourhttp://www.seymourmissouri.org/community_library/community_library.htm

Sikeston Public LibrarySikestonwww.sikeston.lib.mo.us

Slater Public LibrarySlaterhttp://www.slaterlibrary.org/

Springfield-Greene County LibraryThe Library CenterSpringfieldhttp://thelibrary.org

Springfield-Greene County LibraryAsh Grove Branch LibraryAsh Grove

Springfield-Greene County LibraryBrentwood Branch LibrarySpringfield

Springfield-Greene County LibraryFair Grove Branch LibraryFair Grove

Springfield-Greene County LibraryThe Library StationSpringfield

Springfield-Greene County LibraryMidtown Carnegie Branch LibrarySpringfield

Springfield-Greene County LibraryPark Central Branch LibrarySpringfield

Springfield-Greene County LibraryRepublic Branch LibraryRepublic

Springfield-Greene County Library Strafford Branch LibraryStrafford

Springfield-Greene County Library Willard Branch LibraryWillard

St. Charles City-County LibraryAdministrative OfficesSt. Peterswww.youranswerplace.org

St. Charles City-County LibraryAugusta BranchAugusta

St. Charles City-County LibraryBoone’s Trail BranchNew Melle

St. Charles City-County LibraryCorporate Parkway BranchWentzville

St. Charles City-County LibraryDeer Run BranchO’Fallon

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Webb City Public LibraryWebb Citywww.webbcitylibrary.org

Webster County LibraryGarst Memorial LibraryMarshfieldwww.webstercounty.lib.mo.us

Webster County LibraryRogersville BranchRogersville

Webster Groves Public LibraryWebster Groveshttp://www.wgpl.org/

Wellsville Public LibraryWellsvillehttp://wellsvillelibrary.lib.mo.us

West Plains Public LibraryWest Plainshttp://www1.youseemore.com/westplains/

Willow Springs Public LibraryWillow Springshttp://wslibrary.webs.com

Winona Public LibraryWinona

Worth County Library Grant Cityhttp://worthcountylibrary.lib.mo.us

Wright County Library Hartville LibraryHartvillewww.wrightcountylibrary.org

Wright County Library Laura Ingalls Wilder LibraryMansfield

Wright County Library Mountain Grove LibraryMountain Grove

Special LibrariesBetty Golde Smith Memorial LibrarySt. Louis Psychoanalytic InstituteSt. Louishttp://www.stlpi.org/betty-golde-smith-library/

Boone Hospital Center Medical LibraryColumbiawww.boone.org/health-library

Burns & McDonnell LibraryKansas Citywww.burnsmcd.com

Business Research Library Hallmark Cards, Inc.Kansas Citywww.hallmark.com

Stone County Library Crane Area LibraryCrane

Sullivan County Public LibraryMilan

Sweet Springs Public LibrarySweet Springs

Texas County LibraryMain LibraryHoustonhttp://texascountylibrary.lib.mo.us

Texas County LibraryCabool BranchCabool

Texas County LibraryLicking BranchLicking

Texas County Library Summersville BranchSummersville

Trails Regional LibraryHolden BranchHoldenhttp://trailslibrary.org

Trails Regional LibraryConcordia BranchConcordia

Trails Regional LibraryCorder BranchCorder

Trails Regional LibraryKnob Noster BranchKnob Noster

Trails Regional LibraryLexington BranchLexington

Trails Regional LibraryOdessa BranchOdessa

Trails Regional LibraryWarrensburg BranchWarrensburg

Trails Regional LibraryWaverly BranchWaverly

University City Public LibraryUniversity Citywww.ucitylibrary.org

Valley Park Community LibraryValley Parkwww.valleyparklibrary.org

Washington County LibraryPotosiwww.thewashingtoncountylibrary.com

Washington Public LibraryWashingtonwww.washmolib.org

St. Louis Public LibraryBarr BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryBuder BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryCabanne BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryCarondelet BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryCarpenter BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryCentral ExpressSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryCharing Cross BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryCompton BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryDivoll BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryJulia Davis BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryKingshighway BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryMachacek BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryMarketplace BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibrarySchlafly BranchSt. Louis

St. Louis Public LibraryWalnut Park BranchSt. Louis

Ste. Genevieve County LibrarySte. Genevievehttp://sgclib.org/

Steele Public LibrarySteele

Stone County LibraryGalena Area LibraryGalenawww.stonecountylibrary.org

Stone County Library Blue Eye LibraryBlue Eye

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Laumeier Sculpture Park LibrarySt. Louiswww.laumeiersculpturepark.org/visit/hours_directions

Law Library Association of St. LouisSt. Louishttp://llastl.org/

Legislative LibraryJefferson City

Liberty Memorial Museum and Archives

Libertywww.theworldwar.org/

Library and Information Services Nestle Purina Petcare CompanyKansas Citywww.nestle.com/aboutus/mediadocuments

Library and ArchivesCommunity of ChristIndependencehttp://www.cofchrist.org/visit-library-and-archives

Library Archives & Museum of Optometrics

American Optometric Association International

St. Louiswww.optometryscharity.org/archives-museum-of-optometry

Library Services S290-1200Boeing CompanySt. Louiswww.boeing.com/

Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering and Technology

Kansas Citywww.lindahall.org

Mallinckrodt Pharmaceutical and Chemical Library

St. Louiswww.mallinckrodt.com

Medical and Consumer Health LibrarySt. John’s Regional Medical CenterJoplinwww.mercy.net/st-johns-hospital/medical-library-services

Louise Kraus-Ament Memorial LibraryLutheran Medical Center School of

NursingSt. Louishttps://us.bisnzz.com/profile/Louise-Kraus-Ament-Memorial-Library/2b722d117170d7009177468666def3b0

Medical Center LibraryVeterans AdministrationKansas Citywww.kansascity.va.gov

St. Alexius Hospital LibrarySt. Louiswww.stalexiushospital.com

Freeman Health System LibraryJoplinwww.freemanhealth.com

Community Hospital LibraryGeneral Leonard Wood ArmyFt. Leonard WoodGreensfelder, Hamker and Gale Law

LibrarySt. Louiswww.greensfelder.com

Health Sciences LibrarySt. Luke’s HospitalKansas Citywww.stlukesonline.org/medlib/

Heartland Regional Medical Center Library

St. Joseph

Hi-Tech CharitiesMain LibraryHermitagehttp://htchar.org/education/components/faq/faq.php?section detailid=6&

International Association of Assessing Officers Library

Kansas Citywww.iaao.org/library/

Information & Library Services St. Louis

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District, TILS

St. Louiswww.mvs.usace.army.mil/Library.aspx

Instructional Materials LaboratoryColumbiahttp://arc.missouri.edu/content/iml.aspx

International Institute LibrarySt. Louiswww.iistl.org

Jackson County Historical SocietyIndependencewww.jchs.org/

Jackson County Law Library, Inc.Kansas Citywww.jcll.org

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Library

St. Louiswww.nps.gov/jeff/historyculture/library.htm

Kansas City Star LibraryKansas Citywww.kansascity.com/

Lashly and Baer Law LibrarySt. Louiswww.lashlybaer.com/

Midwest Research InstituteKansas Cityhttps://www.librarything.com/venue/80703/Midwest-Research-Institute-MRI-Global

Research Medical LibraryCarl R. Ferris Medical LibraryKansas Cityhttp://o90002g.eos-intl.net/O90002G/OPAC/Index.aspx

Center for Reformation Research Library

Claytonwww.csl.edu/library/the-center-for-reformation-resources-collection/

Central Region Headquarters LibraryNational Weather ServiceKansas Citywww.lib.ncep.noaa.gov/info

Christian Hospital Northeast LibrarySt. Louiswww.christianhospital.org/healthlibrary/hlhome.aspx?sid=45

National Association of Insurance Commissioners Library

Kansas Cityhttp://naic.softlinkliberty.net/liberty/libraryHome.do

Bruce C. Clarke LibraryGeneral Leonard Wood ArmyFort Leonard Woodwww.wood.army.mil/library/

Cox Health Systems LibrariesSpringfieldwww.coxhealth.com/body.cfm?id= 2039

Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Library

St. Louiswww.danforthcenter.org

Eastern District Law LibraryMissouri Court of AppealsSt. Louiswww.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=218

Edward D. Jones Business LibrarySt. Louiswww.edwardjones.com/en_US/index.html

Eighth Circuit LibraryU.S. Court of Appeals St. Louiswww.lb8.uscourts.gov

Emerson Electric LibrarySt. Louiswww.gotoemerson.com/

Federal Reserve LibraryFederal Reserve Bank of St.LouisSt. Louiswww.stlouisfed.org/education_resources/

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Stowers Institute for Medical Research Library

Kansas Citywww.stowers.org/

Thomas F. Frawley Medical Center Library

Mercy Hospital St. LouisSt. Louiswww.mercy.net/services/

Thompson Coburn LibrarySt. Louiswww.thompsoncoburn.com

Truman Presidential Museum and Library

Independencewww.trumanlibrary.org

Tyco Healthcare MallinckrodtSt. Louiswww.mallinckrodt.com

Unity LibraryUnity School of ChristianityUnity Villagehttp://content.unity.org/education/libraryarchives/

Van K. Smith Community Health Library

Mercy St. JohnsSpringfieldwww.mercy.net/practice/van-k-smith-community-health-library

Western District Law LibraryMissouri Court of AppealsKansas Citywww.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=227

Western District of MissouriU.S. Attorney Office LibraryKansas Citywww.justice.gov/usao/mow/index.html

Western Historical Manuscript Collection

Columbiahttp://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/ index.shtml

Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Library

National Park ServiceRepublicwww.nps.gov/wicr/index.htm

Winston Churchill Memorial and Library

Fultonwww.nationalchurchillmuseum.org/

Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library

Office of the Secretary of StateJefferson Citywww.sos.mo.gov/wolfner

Reference Library Springfield Art MuseumSpringfieldwww.springfieldmo.gov/art

Research Library Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas CityKansas Cityhttps://www.kansascityfed.org/

Sigma Chemical Company Research Library

Rollawww.sigmaaldrich.com/united-states.html

Kauffman Foundation Resource Library

Kansas Citywww.kauffman.org

Richardson Memorial LibrarySt. Louis Art MuseumSt. Louiswww.slam.org

Saul Brodsky Jewish Community LibrarySt. Louiswww.brodskylibrary.org

Spencer Art Reference LibraryNelson-Atkins Museum of ArtKansas Citywww.nelson-atkins.org/

St. Joseph Museum LibrarySt. Josephhttp://stjosephmuseum.org/

St. Louis Children’s Hospital LibrarySt. Louishttp://healthlibrary.stlouischildrens.org/Library/

St. Louis Mercantile at UMSLSt. Louiswww.umsl.edu/mercantile

St. Louis Post-Dispatch Reference Department

St. Louiswww.stltoday.com

St. Louis Zoo LibrarySt. Louiswww.stlzoo.org/education/libraryandteacherresourcec/

St. Mary’s Health Center LibrarySt. Louiswww.ssmhealth.com/stmarys

State Historical Society of MissouriColumbiahttp://shs.umsystem.edu/index.shtml

Stinson Leonard Street Law LibraryMain LibraryKansas Citywww.stinson.com/meet_us/offices/locations/kansas_city.aspx

Medical LibraryVeterans Affairs Medical CenterPoplar Bluffwww.poplarbluff.va.gov

Medical LibraryVeterans Administration HospitalColumbiawww.columbiamo.va.gov/

Medical Center Library Truman Medical Center LibraryKansas Cityhttp://hospitalhillkc.org/

Midwest Jesuit ArchivesSt. Louiswww.jesuitsmissouri.org/arch/index.cfm

Medical LibraryNorth Kansas City HospitalNorth Kansas Citywww.nkch.org

Missouri Botanical Garden LibraryEast Prairiewww.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plant-science/plant-science/resources/raven-library.aspx

Missouri Historical Society LibrarySt. Louiswww.mohistory.org/lrc-home/

Library Research CenterMissouri History MuseumSt. Louiswww.mohistory.org/lrc-home/

Missouri State ArchivesOffice of the Secretary of StateJefferson Citywww.sos.mo.gov/archives/

Missouri State LibraryOffice of the Secretary of StateJefferson Citywww.sos.mo.gov/library/

Missouri State Supreme Court LibraryJefferson Citywww.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=218

ParentLink LibraryColumbiawww.parentlink.missouri.edu

Polsinelli White LibraryKansas Citywww.polsinelli.com/kansascity/

Post Memorial Art Reference LibraryJoplinwww.postlibrary.org

Quintiles Library & Information CenterKansas Citywww.quintiles.com/information-library/

Reference Branch National Imagery and Mapping AgencyArnoldwww1.nga.mil

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Potosi Correctional Center LibraryMineral Pointhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Rolla Regional Center Resource Library

Rollahttp://dmh.mo.gov/rolla/resources.htm

Sikeston Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled

Sikestonwww.facebook.com/pages/Sikeston-Regional-Center-for-the-Developmentally-Disabled/502800376476601

South Central Correctional Center Library

Lickinghttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Southeast Correctional Center Library

Charlestonhttp://doc.mo.gov/DAI/Institutional_Facilities.php

St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center Library

St. Louishttp://dmh.mo.gov/slprc/

Tipton Correctional Center LibraryTiptonhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Inmate Law LibraryU.S. Medical Center for Federal

PrisonersSpringfieldwww.bop.gov/locations/institutions/spg/

Western Missouri Correctional Center Library

Cameronhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Western Reception and Diagnostic Center Library

St. Josephhttp://doc.mo.gov/DORS/

Women’s Eastern Rehabilitation Diagnostic Correctional Center

Vandaliahttp://doc.mo.gov/DORS/

W.E. Sears Youth CenterSollars LibraryPoplar Bluffwww.dss.mo.gov/dys/

Whiteman Air Force Base Library Whiteman Air Force Basewww.whiteman.af.mil/library/index.asp

Maryville Treatment CenterMaryvillehttp://doc.mo.gov/Documents/rehab/DORS_ITC.pdf

Mineral Area Regional Medical Center Library

Kansas Citywww.mineralarearegional.com/

Missouri Department of Mental Health

Jefferson Cityhttp://dmh.mo.gov/

Missouri Division of CorrectionsDivision of Adult InstitutionsJefferson Cityhttp://doc.mo.gov/DAI/

Grover C. Farquhar LibraryMissouri School for the DeafFulton(573) 592-2513www.msd.k12.mo.us/rcd

Missouri Veterans Home LibraryCameronhttp://mvc.dps.mo.gov/

Missouri Veterans Home LibraryMexicohttp://mvc.dps.mo.gov/

Missouri Veterans Home LibraryMount Vernonhttp://mvc.dps.mo.gov/

Missouri Veterans Home LibrarySt. Louishttp://mvc.dps.mo.gov/

Missouri Veterans Home LibraryWarrensburghttp://mvc.dps.mo.gov/

Moberly Correctional Center LibraryMoberlyhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Northeast Correctional Center LibraryBowling Greenhttp://doc.mo.gov/DAI/Institutional_Facilities.php

Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center Library

Maconhttp://www.nemoahec.org/

Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center

Anthony LibrarySt. Josephhttp://dmh.mo.gov/nmprc/

Ozark Correctional Center LibraryFordlandhttp://doc.mo.gov/DAI/Institutional_Facilities.php

Institutional LibrariesAlgoa Correctional Center LibraryJefferson Cityhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Boonville Treatment Center LibraryBoonvillewww.valleyhope.com/missouri/ drug-rehab-centers-boonville.aspx

Camp LibraryWatkins Mill State ParkLawsonwww.librarytechnology.org/lwc-displaylibrary.pl?RC=126617

Speech, Hearing and Education Library

Central Institute for the DeafSt. Louiswww.cid.edu

Chillicothe Correctional Center LibraryChillicothehttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Community Resource LibrarySpringfield Regional CenterSpringfieldhttp://dmh.mo.gov/springfield/

Crossroads Correctional Center LibraryCameronhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Division of Youth ServicesMissouri Hills CampusSt. Louishttp://dss.mo.gov/dys/

Eastern Reception and Diagnostic Correctional Center Library

Bonne Terrehttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Farmington Correctional Center LibraryFarmingtonhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center Library

Fultonhttp://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php

Green Gables Lodge LibraryMacks Creek

Hawthorne Children’s Psychiatric Hospital

Student Library St. Louishttp://dmh.mo.gov/hcph/

Joplin Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled

Joplinhttp://dmh.mo.gov/joplin/

Learning Resource Center Missouri School for the BlindSt. Louishttp://msb.dese.mo.gov/

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Academy of Missouri SquiresAn organization unique among the states,

the Academy of Missouri Squires was founded in the fall of 1960 by Governor James T. Blair Jr., who established it with a ceiling of 100 mem-bers. Governor Blair’s purpose was to establish an organization to honor Missourians for their accomplishments at all levels—community, state or nation.

Governor Blair appointed the first class of 10 Squires after consulting leaders in every sec-tion of the state. Each succeeding class has been elected by the membership of the Academy, after receiving nominations from the public as well as from the membership of the Academy. The gov-ernor and former governors of Missouri are auto-matically members.

Squires are listed by class. Present addresses are noted in parentheses when different from ad-dress at time of election.

Class of 1960Thomas Hart Benton, Kansas City*James T. Blair Jr., Jefferson City*Clarence Cannon, Elsberry*Tilghman R. Cloud, Pleasant Hill*Michael Kinney, St. Louis*Stan Musial, St. Louis**Miss Adah Peckenpaugh, Clinton*Roy Roberts, Kansas City*Francis Smith, St. Joseph*Ethan A.H. Shepley Jr., St. Louis*Harry S Truman, Independence*

Class of 1961William L. Bradshaw, Columbia*Arthur V. Burrowes, St. Joseph*August A. Busch Jr., St. Louis*John M. Dalton, Jefferson City*Russell L. Dearmont, St. Louis*Elmer Ellis, Columbia*Don Faurot, Columbia*Gerald R. Massie, Jefferson City*Albert L. Reeves, Kansas City*Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia*Stuart Symington, Clayton*

Class of 1962Richard H. Amberg, St. Louis*David R. Calhoun, St. Louis*James G. Conzelman, St. Louis*

E.L. Dale, Carthage*True Davis, Washington, D.C.*Joyce C. Hall, Kansas City*Charles N. Kimball, Kansas City*Samuel S. Mayerberg, Kansas City*James S. McDonnell Jr., St. Louis*Sterling Price Reynolds, Caruthersville*

Special class of 1962Henry S. Caulfield, St. Louis*Forrest C. Donnell, St. Louis*Lloyd C. Stark, Louisiana*

Class of 1963Edwin M. Clark, St. Louis*Howard Cook, Jefferson City*James A. Finch Jr., Jefferson City*Robert M. Good, Point Lookout*James M. Kemper, Kansas City*Dillard A. Mallory, Buffalo*John I. Rollings, St. Louis*Ruth Seevers, Osceola*Leif J. Sverdrup, St. Louis*Roy D. Williams, Boonville*

Class of 1964Mrs. G. Baird Fisher, Osgood*James P. Hickok, St. Louis*Laurance M. Hyde, Jefferson City*Edward V. Long, Bowling Green*Morton D. May, St. Louis*J. Wesley McAfee, St. Louis*Frederick A. Middlebush, Columbia*L. Mitchell White, Mexico*Rex M. Whitton, Jefferson City*Mrs. Virginia Garton Young, Columbia*

Class of 1965William Howard Adams, Shenandoah Junction,

WVOmar N. Bradley, Los Angeles, CA*Frank P. Briggs, Macon*Lester E. Cox, Springfield*Warren E. Hearnes, Charleston*William B. Massey, Bonne Terre*Franc L. McClure, St. Charles*William A. McDonnell, St. Louis*Mrs. Holton R. Price Jr., Ladue*Charles Allen Thomas, St. Louis*Homer C. Wadsworth, Cleveland, OH*

Class of 1966Sam C. Blair, Jefferson City*Thomas H. Eliot, St. Louis (Cambridge, MA)*Fred V. Heinkel, Columbia*William F. James, Lohman*Lue C. Lozier, Moberly*Arthur Mag, Kansas City*Paul C. Reinert, St. Louis*

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Sidney Salomon Jr., St. Louis*Clem F. Storckman, Jefferson City*Jacqueline Wexler, Tenafly, NJ (New York City)*

Class of 1967Henry D. Bradley, St. Joseph*Ernest R. Breech, Detroit, MI*Richard S. Brownlee, Columbia*Stanley R. Fike, Independence*Leonard Hall, Caledonia*Edmund I. (Mike) Hockaday, Jefferson City*Paul C. Jones, Kennett*Theodore D. McNeal, St. Louis*Arthur Clay Magill, Cape Girardeau*Raymond R. Tucker, St. Louis*

Class of 1968Proctor N. Carter, Rolla (Joplin)*Edward Pope Coleman Jr., Sikeston*Richard M. Duncan, Kansas City*Oliver B. Ferguson, Fredericktown*Henry C. Haskell, Kansas City*James C. Kirkpatrick, Warrensburg*Isaac A. Long, St. Louis*Lewis E. Meador, Springfield*Howard A. Rusk, New York City*Sidney E. Souers, St. Louis*

Class of 1969Maurice R. Chambers, St. Louis*Earl E. Dawson, Jefferson City*Thomas F. Eagleton, St. Louis*Harry F. Harrington, St. Louis*Robert Hyland, St. Louis*James H. Meredith, St. Louis*H. Lang Rogers, Joplin*John W. Schwada, Tempe, AZ*Charles W. Schwartz, Jefferson City*Joseph C. Welman, Kennett*

Class of 1970Charles L. Bacon, Kansas City*H. Roe Bartle, Kansas City*G. Duncan Bauman, St. Louis*Dan Devine, Phoenix, AZ*A.J. Drinkwater Jr., Charleston*Richard H. Ichord, Houston*Earle B. Jewell, Forsyth*Jack Matthews, Columbia*Lewis M. Means, Fayette*Jack Stapleton Sr., Stanberry*Elliot H. Stein, St. Louis*

Class of 1971John R. Cauley, Washington, D.C.*D. Howard Doane, Point Lookout*D.W. Gilmore, Kansas City*C. Brice Ratchford, Columbia*Jane Froman Smith, Columbia*

Leonor K. Sullivan-Archibald, St. Louis*Robert M. White II, Mexico*

Class of 1972Howard F. Baer, St. Louis**William H. Danforth, St. LouisBetty Cooper Hearnes, CharlestonEverett Keith, Columbia*M.C. Matthes, St. Louis*Fred R. Weber Jr., St. Louis*

Special class of 1973Christopher S. Bond, Mexico (Washington, D.C.)

Class of 1974John C. Danforth, St. LouisFloyd R. Gibson, Kansas City*Roy W. Harper, St. Louis*Clarence M. Kelley, Kansas City*Maurice E. VanAckeren, Kansas City*

Class of 1975George H. Capps, St. Louis*Ilus W. Davis, Kansas City*Donald J. Hall, Kansas City*John A. Morgan, Kansas City*John R. Opel, New York, NY (Ft. Myers, FL)*Mrs. Kenneth A. Spencer, Kansas City*Harold E. Thayer, St. Louis*

Class of 1976No election held

Class of 1977M. Graham Clark, Point Lookout*William R. Clarkson, Kansas CityCharles E. Curry, Key Largo, FL*Elmo B. Hunter, Kansas City*Louis B. Susman, Chicago, IL

Special class of 1977Joseph P. Teasdale, Kansas City*

Class of 1978W. Robert Aylward, Kansas CityJames L. McHugh, St. LouisJames C. Olson, Kansas City*Albert M. Spradling Jr., Cape Girardeau*William L. Hungate, St. Louis*

Class of 1979–1980No election held

Class of 1981Clarence C. Barksdale, St. LouisAugust A. Busch III, St. Louis**Jay B. Dillingham, Kansas City*

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Charles F. Knight, St. LouisDr. Herbert Schooling, Columbia*Dr. James I. Spainhower, St. Charles (Raymore)Avis Green Tucker, Warrensburg*William H. Webster, Bethesda, MD

(Washington, DC)

Class of 1982No election held

Class of 1983Lucile H. Bluford, Kansas City*Flavius B. Freeman, Springfield*James M. Kemper Jr., Kansas CitySanford N. McDonnell, St. Louis**Marlin Perkins, St. Louis*James W. Stephens, Lee’s Summit*Gene Taylor, Sarcoxie*Robert Ellis Young, Carthage*

Special class of 1984John Ashcroft, Springfield (Washington, D.C.)

Class of 1985William N. Deramus III, Kansas City*Douglas Ensminger, Columbia*Rosemary L. Ginn, Columbia*Lawrence K. Roos, St. Louis*Thomas G. Watson, Kansas City (Westwood, KS)Murray L. Weidenbaum, St. Louis*

Class of 1986No election held

Class of 1987Sam B. Cook, Jefferson CityJohn Q. Hammons, Springfield*Robert N. Hunter, Jefferson City*John E. Moore, SpringfieldMorton I. Sosland, Kansas City

Class of 1988No election held

Class of 1989W.H. Bert Bates, Kansas CityHenry Bloch, Kansas CityAnn Covington, Columbia (Jefferson City)Richard Gephardt, St. Louis (Washington, D.C.)Ewing Kauffman, Kansas City*Ben Parnell, SpringfieldCharles Price, Kansas City*Ike Skelton, Lexington (Washington, D.C.)* Joseph Stevens, Kansas City*Ted Wetterau, St. Louis*

Class of 1990Dr. J. Robert Ashcroft, Springfield*Robert L. Hawkins Jr., Jefferson CityLee Liberman, St. Louis*Veryl Riddle, St. Louis*George Russell, Kansas City*Michael Shanahan, St. Louis

Class of 1991–1992No election held

Class of 1993Mel Carnahan, Rolla*Andrew B. Craig III, St. LouisAnita B. Gorman, Kansas CityThomas J. Guilfoil, St. Louis*Andrew Jackson Higgins, Jefferson City*R. Crosby Kemper Jr., Kansas City*Richard J. Mahoney, St. LouisWilliam E. Maritz, St. Louis*

Class of 1994Jack Buck, St. Louis*Lynn M. Ewing Jr., Nevada*Ollie Gates, Kansas CityWebb Gilmore, Kansas CityHerman Johnson, Kansas City*Landon Rowland, Kansas CityNorm Stewart, ColumbiaHarry Wiggins, Kansas City*

Class of 1995No election held

Class of 1996William H. Dunn Sr., Kansas CityJames L. Mathewson, SedaliaWalter L. Metcalfe Jr., St. LouisJames B. Nutter Sr., Kansas CityBetty Goshorn Weldon, Jefferson City*

Class of 1997William J. Cason, ClintonEmanuel Cleaver II, Kansas CityThomas R. Green, FrontenacEdward L Dowd Sr., St. Louis*John L. Morris, SpringfieldMichael Pulitzer, St. Louis

Class of 1998No election held

Class of 1999Richard Berkley, Kansas CityLawrence Biondi, St. LouisWilliam B. Bondeson, ColumbiaJohn Jordan (Buck) O’Neil, Kansas City*

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Peter R. Raven, St. LouisFrank P. Sebree, Kansas City

Special Class of 2000Roger Wilson, ColumbiaBob Holden, Jefferson City

Class of 2001No election held

Class of 2002Kay Barnes, Kansas CityLou Brock, St. Louis (St. Charles)Jean Carnahan, St. Louis (Rolla)S. Lee Kling, St. Louis*Edward T. Matheny Jr., Kansas CityMary Rhodes Russell, St. LouisJim Stowers, Kansas City*Jack Taylor, St. Louis

Class of 2003No election held

Class of 2004Sheryl Crow, KennettJohn Dillingham, Kansas CityRichard (Dick) Dunn, Jefferson City (Spring-

field)*Terrence (Terry) Dunn, Kansas CityRafaela (Lali) Garcia, Kansas CityHenry Givens Jr., St. LouisSam F. Hamra Jr., SpringfieldCharles McClain, Columbia*Daniel (Duke) McVey, Jefferson CityAlan Wheat, Kansas City (Arlington, VA)

Special class of 2005Matthew R. Blunt, Springfield

Class of 2006No election held

Class of 2007Roy Blunt, SpringfieldStephen C. Bradford, Cape GirardeauCamilla Brauer, St. Louis William H.T. Bush, St. LouisAnn Dickinson, Kansas CityCharlie Dooley, St. LouisSr. Antona Ebo, St. LouisL.B. Eckelkamp, Jr., WashingtonEthelmae Humphreys, JoplinJames Talent, St. LouisAnn Wagner, Ballwin

Class of 2008James B. Anderson, SpringfieldRudolph E. Farber, NeoshoRex Sinquefield, St. Louis

Class of 2009Frankie M. Freeman, St. LouisPeter Herschend, BransonJack Magruder, KirksvilleMike Shannon, St. Louis

Special Class of 2009Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Jefferson City

Class of 2010–2015No election held

Class of 2016Judge Patricia Breckenridge, NevadaJohn Goodman, AfftonLowell Mohler, OregonCharles H. (Charlie) O’Reilly, SpringfieldEllen Port, St. LouisOsborne Earl (Ozzie) Smith, Mobile, ALDr. Donald M. Suggs, Chicago, IL Andrew C. (Andy) Taylor, St. LouisJudge Ronnie L. White, St. Louis

*Deceased**Resigned

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Foreign Consulates in

MissouriConsulates are the offices established by

countries for their representatives (consuls) living in certain foreign cities and serving the country’s citizens and business interests there. The Missouri Consular Corps is comprised of foreign service officers from nations maintaining friendly rela-tions with the United States. These officials are recognized by the U.S. State De part ment. They perform trade and diplomatic services for their own citizens and for United States citizens. This information was obtained from: Foreign Consular Offices in the United States by the United States Department of State (Revised April 25, 2016).

Source:www.state.gov/documents/ organization/256839.pdf

Key: CG – Consulate General; C – Consulate; VC – Vice Consulate; CA – Consular Agency; H – Honorary Consular Status.

AlbaniaBlue Springs, Mr. Joseph Dale Patterson, HC, 1916 N.W. Fawn Dr., Blue Springs 64015, (816) 228-6321.

AustriaKansas City, Mr. Dennis James Campbell Owens, HCG, 1000 Walnut St., Ste. 1600, Kansas City 64106, (816) 221-0080, FAX (816) 474-5533.

St. Louis, Mr. Dieter Karl Ungerboeck, HC, 100 Ungerboeck Park, O’Fallon 63368, (636) 300-5606.

ChileKansas City, Mr. Robert William Evans, HC, 211 W 66th St., Kansas City 64113, (816) 401-6681.

Czech RepublicKansas City, Ms. Sharon Kay Valasek, HC, 105 W. 113th St., Kansas City 64114, (816) 942-2794, FAX (816) 942-0214.

FranceKansas City, Ms. Cyprienne Simchowitz, HC, 4733 Belleview Ave., Kansas City 64112, (913) 980-4373.

St. Louis, Dr. Henry Parkman Biggs, HC, 1 Yale Ave., Second Fl., St. Louis 63130, (314) 650-9175.

GermanySt. Louis, Mr. Lansing Gervig Hecker, HC, 330 Wenneker Dr., St. Louis 63124, (314) 567-4601, FAX (314) 567-1101.

Hungary St. Louis, Mr. Julius Joe Adorjan, HCG, 230 S. Bemiston Ave., Ste. 1210, St. Louis 63105, (314) 725-7270, FAX (314) 725-7299.

IcelandGrandview, Mrs. Vigdis Adalsteinsdottir Taylor, HC, 7100 E. 131st St., Grandview 64030, (816) 763-2046.

IrelandSt. Louis, Mr. Joseph Bernard McGlynn, HCG, 1015 Locust St., Ste. 710, St. Louis 63101, (314) 727-1000.

Italy St. Louis, Mr. Joseph Colagiovanni Jr., HVC, 190 Carondelet Pz., Ste. 1690, St. Louis 63105, (314) 505-8835, FAX (314) 259-5985.

JapanSt. Louis, Mr. Stephen Boyd Knapp, HC, 333 West Jackson Rd., St. Louis 63119, (314) 968-8932.

KoreaSt. Louis, Ms. Judy Preddy Draper, HC, 2070 Meadowbrook, Chesterfield 63017, (314) 615-3234, FAX (314) 615-2689.

MexicoKansas City, Mrs. Alicia Guadalupe Kerber Pal-ma, (C), Mrs. Erika Pardo Rodriguez, (C), Mr. Ser-gio Alois Garcia Hofer, (C), Mr. Lee Polo Wong Medina, Deputy Consul, Mrs. Desiree Colome Menendez, (C), 1617 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City 64108, (816) 556-0800.

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NetherlandsSt. Louis, Mr. Richard William Lodge, HC, 562 N. Woodlawn, St. Louis 63122, (314) 965-3533, FAX (314) 965-3533.

PakistanSt. Louis, Dr. Azfar Malik, HC, 5000 Cedar Plaza Parkway, Ste. 350, St. Louis 63128, (314) 843-4333, FAX (636) 441-7300.

PeruSt. Louis, Mr. Francisco Matarazzo Benavides, HC, 10123 Corporate Square Dr., St. Louis 63132, (314) 824-3950, FAX (314) 878-0120.

PolandSt. Louis, Mr. Ewa Maria Dyk, HC, 7733 Forsyth Bl., Ste. 2200, St. Louis 63105.

SenegalClayton, Mr. John Aaron Wright Sr., HC, 7103 Stanford Ave., St. Louis 63130, (314) 615-8141, FAX (314) 726-5612.

Slovakia Kansas City, Mr. Ross Paul Marine, HC, 11729 Central St., Kansas City 64114, (816) 943-0515.

SpainKansas City, Dr. Antonio Artigues Serra, HC, 729 W. 121st St., Kansas City 64145.

St. Louis, Mr. Jose Leopoldo Molina Jr., HC, 5715 Manchester Ave., St. Louis 63110, (314) 781-1500, FAX (314) 781-1507.

SwedenSt. Louis, Ms. Liselotte Marie Fox, HC, 7701 For-syth Blvd., Ste. 600, St. Louis 63105, (314) 540-6532.

SwitzerlandKansas City, Mr. Marcel Bollier, HC, 5018 Main St., Kansas City 64112, (816) 561-3440, FAX (816) 561-2922.

TurkeyKansas City, Mr. Emru Ahmet Erten, HCG, 6008 N. Mercier St., Kansas City 64118, (816) 415-8325.

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St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners300 N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis 63101 Telephone: (314) 622-4336 / FAX: (314) 589-3587

Chair: Jerry M. Hunter (R);Secretary: Joseph A. Barbaglia (D);Members: Eugene R. Todd (R); Vacancy.Directors of Election: Leo (Gary) Stoff Jr. (R);

Mary Wheeler-Jones (D).

St. Louis County Board of Election Commissioners12 Sunnen Dr., Maplewood 63143 Telephone: (314) 615-1800 / FAX: (314) 615-1999

Chair: Sharon K. Buchanan-McClure (R);Secretary: Trudi M. Foushee (D);Members: Peggy Barnhart (R); Trudi McCollum

Foushee (D).Directors of Elections: Rick Stream (R); Eric Fey

(D).

Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners1125 Locust St., Kansas City 64106 Telephone: (816) 234-5055

President: Leland Shurin;Vice President: Nathan Garrett;Secretary/Attorney: David V. Kenner;Treasurer: Mark C. Tolbert;Member: Vacancy;Member: Mayor Sylvester (Sly) James Jr., Mayor’s

Office, City Hall, 414 E. 12th St., Kansas City 64106.

Boards Assigned to the Governor

Clay County Board of Election Commissioners100 W. Mississippi St., Liberty 64068-1623 Telephone: (816) 415-8683 / FAX: (816) 792-5334

Chair: Anthony Bologna (D);Secretary: Angela Beshears (R);Members: James Chappell (R); Thelma Crawford

(D);Directors of Elections: Patty Lamb (R); Patty Ev-

ans (D).

Jackson County Board of Election Commissioners215 N. Liberty, PO Box 296, Independence 64051 Telephone: (816) 325-4600 / FAX: (816) 325-4609

Chair: Mary Ellen Miller (D);Secretary: Colleen M. Scott (R);Members: Vacancy; Michael K. Whitehead (R);Directors of Elections: Tammy L. Brown (R); Rob-

ert C. (Bob) Nichols Jr. (D).

Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners30 W. Pershing Rd., Union Station, Ste. 610 & Ste. 2800 Kansas City 64108 Telephone: (816) 842-4820 / FAX: (816) 472-4960

Chair: J. Casey Martin (D);Secretary: Melodie Powell (R);Members: Quinton Jennings (D); Blake Heath (R);Directors of Elections: Shawn Kieffer (R); Lauri

Ealom (D).

Platte County Board of Election Commissioners2600 NW Prairie View Rd., PO Box 560, Platte City

64079Telephone: (816) 858-4400 / FAX: (816) 858-3387

Acting Chair: James Dallas Everett (D);Acting Secretary: Marvin Ferguson (R);Members: Diane M. Pepper (D); Betty Knight (R); Directors of Elections: Wendy M. Flanigan (R);

Chris Hershey (D); .

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equal amounts and by interest earned on invest-ment of contributions. Administering the program is a seven-member board of trustees. Three mem-bers are appointed by the governor, and four are elected for four-year terms by the members and retirees.

Public Education Employee Retirement System of Missouri

The Public Education Employee Retire-ment System of Missouri (formerly Non-Teacher School Employee Retirement System of Missouri) began operations in 1965. As of June 30, 2016, it included 79,428 active employees and 27,583 retirees of public school districts, except those in St. Louis and Kansas City; public junior com-munity colleges in Missouri; and non-certificated employees of the system. Financing of the two systems is similar and the same board administers both programs.

Board of TrusteesZalis, Aaron, chair, Rolla, June 30, 2020;Hoffman, Jason, vice chair, Columbia, June 30,

2018;Bryant, Chuck, Creve Coeur, June 30, 2017;Heath, Yvonne, Bois D’Arc, June 30, 2020;Hunt, Scott, St. Louis, June 30, 2013;Knes, Beth A., Weldon Spring, June 30, 2020;Steliga, Jason, Kansas City, June 30, 2018;Yoakum, M. Steve, executive director.

Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan832 Weathered Rock Ct., PO Box 104355 Jefferson City 65110-4355 Telephone: (573) 751-8881 / FAX: (886) 346-8785 www.mchcp.org

The Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan (MCHCP) provides medical coverage to elected officials, employees and retirees of most state agencies, and to their dependents. MCHCP also provides medical coverage to contracted public entities such as school districts, cities and coun-ties. Nearly 100,000 state and public entity mem-bers are covered through MCHCP. MCHCP also offers dental and vision coverage to those eligible for medical coverage through MCHCP and to those eligible through Departments of Conserva-tion and Transportation, and the Highway Patrol.

Established Jan. 1, 1994, MCHCP is a statuto-rily created body corporate and organized under the direction of a 13-member board of trustees including: three ex officio members (the director of the Department of Insurance, Financial Institu-tions and Professional Registration; the director of the Department of Health and Senior Services;

Unassigned Boards and

CommissionsMissouri Local Government Employees’ Retirement System701 W. Main St., PO Box 1665, Jefferson City 65102 Telephone:(573) 636-9455 / Toll free: (800) 447-4334 www.molagers.org

The Missouri Local Government Employees’ Retirement System (LAGERS) was established under legislation that became effective Aug. 13, 1967, to provide retirement, disability and survi-vor benefits for employees of local government employers. More than 58,000 employees and retirees of more than 700 political subdivisions presently participate in the system. The system is governed by a board of trustees, which includes three members elected by governing bodies of participating subdivisions; three members elect-ed by employee members and one public mem-ber appointed by the governor.

LAGERS Board of TrusteesTodd, Arby, chair, Lee’s Summit, Dec. 31, 2021;Buck, Frank, vice chair, DeKalb County, Dec. 31,

2020;Ashcroft, J. Robert, Platte County, Dec. 31, 2017;Barszczak, Kathy, Independence, Dec. 31, 2020;Jadall, Joan, Webster Groves, Dec. 31, 2018;McCullough, Barry, Gladstone, Dec. 31, 2018;Scoville, Claire, Blue Springs, Dec. 31, 2019Wilson, Robert, executive secretary.

Public School Retirement System of Missouri3210 W. Truman Blvd., PO Box 268, Jefferson City 65102 Telephone: (573) 634-5290 / Toll free: (800) 392-6848 FAX (573) 634-5375 www.psrs-peers.org

The Public School Retirement System of Missouri includes the public school districts of Missouri, except St. Louis and Kansas City; pub-lic junior community colleges in Missouri; and certificated employees of the system. The system began operations on July 1, 1946, and as of June 30, 2016, the system had 94,505 active members and 58,020 retirees.

The system is financed by contributions of members and the employing school districts in

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Wessing, Crystal, vice chair, elected active mem-ber, Office of Administration; California;

Bernskoetter, Mike, House member, Jefferson City;

Keifer, Joseph M., governor-appointed member, Ballwin;

Martin, Don, elected retired member, Blue Springs;

Metzger, Gary E., governor-appointed member, Ozark;

Schmitt, Eric, ex officio member, state treasurer, Jefferson City;

Steelman, Sarah, ex officio member, commission-er, Office of Administration, Jefferson City;

Wallingford, Wayne, Senate member, Cape Gi-rardeau;

Walsh, Gina, Senate member, Bellefontaine Neighbors;

Wiemann, John, House member, O’Fallon; Watson, John, executive director.

Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees’ Retirement System1913 William St., PO Box 1930, Jefferson City 65102 Telephone: (573) 298-6080

The Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees’ Retirement Sys-tem was established under legislation, which became effective in 1955, to provide retirement benefits for employees of the Missouri Depart-ment of Transportation and the State Highway Pa-trol. The system has approximately 18,781 mem-bers. Financing of the system is generally from highway funds and investment income. The sys-tem is governed by an 11-member board of trust-ees made up of three members of the Highways and Transportation Commission, the director of the Department of Transportation, the superinten-dent of the Highway Patrol, one member of the Senate, one member of the House of Representa-tives, one active member of the Department of Transportation, one active member of the State Highway Patrol, one retired member of the De-partment of Transportation and one retired mem-ber of the State Highway Patrol.

Board of Trustees Cox, Sue, chair, Jefferson City, MoDOT retiree

member, July 1, 2018;Seibert, William, vice chair, Jefferson City, High-

way Patrol retiree member, July 1, 2018; Briscoe, John, New London, Highways and

Transportation Commission member, March 1, 2021;

Broniec, Sergeant Matthew, Jefferson City, High-way Patrol active member, July 1, 2018;

Karsten, Colonel Sandy, Jefferson City, superin-tendent, Highway Patrol;

and the commissioner of the Office of Adminis-tration); two members from the House of Repre-sentatives (one from each party); two members from the Senate (one from each party); and six members appointed by the governor (three of the six are members of the plan and the remaining three are not members of the plan).

MCHCP Board of TrusteesSteelman, Sarah H., chair, ex officio member,

commissioner, Office of Administration;Langworthy, Mark A., vice chair, governor-ap-

pointed member;Kendrick, Kip, (D), House member;Lindley-Myers, Chlora, ex officio member, direc-

tor, Department of Insurance, Financial Insti-tutions and Professional Registration;

Luebbering, Linda, governor-appointed member;O’Neill, Daniel W., governor-appointed member;Rizzo, John, (D), Senate member;Sater, David, (R), Senate member;Schaefer, Viola, governor-appointed member;Williams, Randall W., MD, FACOG, ex officio

member, director, Department of Health and Senior Services.

Missouri State Employees’ Retirement SystemPO Box 209, Jefferson City 65102 Telephone: (573) 632-6100 / Toll-free: (800) 827-1063 FAX: (573) 632-6103 www.mosers.org

The Missouri State Employees’ Retirement System (MOSERS) was established by law in 1957. The system is responsible for administra-tion of the defined benefit retirement plans for all state employees (other than employees of the Highway Commission, the Highway Patrol and the University of Missouri) and the State of Mis-souri Deferred Compensation Plan. The system also provides basic life insurance coverage (equal to one times annual pay) for active members and $5,000 for retired members, with optional group life insurance coverage available at the expense of the member. The system is also responsible for administration of the state’s long-term disability program for most state employees. The system operates under the direction and control of an 11-member board of trustees made up of the state treasurer, commissioner of administration, two members each of the House and Senate, two members appointed by the governor, two active members elected by the active members and one retired member elected by the retired members.

MOSERS Board of TrusteesOwens, Shannon, chair, elected active member,

Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson City;

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McKenna, Patrick, Jefferson City, director, De-partment of Transportation;

Pace, Mike, West Plains, Highways and Transpor-tation Commission member, March 1, 2019;

Rhoads, Shawn, West Plains, House of Represen-tatives member;

Schatz, Dave, Sullivan, Senate member;

Smith, Gregg, Clinton, Highways and Transpor-tation Commission member, March 1, 2019;

Tyler, Todd, Neosho, MoDOT active member, July 1, 2018;

Simon, Scott, executive director.

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Missouri StatisticsAgriculture Number of farms ...................................................................................................................97,100 Total farm acreages ........................................................................................................28,300,000 Total agriculture economic contribution ......................................................................$88.4 billionFarm segment/national rank Hay production (excluding alfalfa) .........................................................................................Fourth Beef cows ................................................................................................................................Third Hog production ...................................................................................................................Seventh Broilers ...................................................................................................................................Ninth Goats ........................................................................................................................................Fifth Turkeys raised ...........................................................................................................................Fifth Corn production ..................................................................................................................... Tenth Rice production .....................................................................................................................Fourth Cotton production ...............................................................................................................Seventh Soybean production ................................................................................................................Ninth Milk production ............................................................................................................ Twenty-fifth Winter wheat production ................................................................................................. ThirteenthFarm segment annual production Grapes ............................................................................................................................ 5,700 tons Watermelons .............................................................................................................. 572,000 cwt. Grain sorghum ................................................................................................. 13.1 million bushels Apples ............................................................................................................. 28.3 million pounds Peaches .............................................................................................................................. 2.5 tons Timberland acreage .............................................................................................15.4 million acres Annual value of forestry products ...................................................................................$9.7 billion Agritourism and recreational services .........................................................................500 locations Farmers’ Markets ........................................................................................................................258Wineries .......................................................................................................................................125Energy Number of power plants ............................................................................................................110 Nuclear plant .................................................................................................................................1

ConservationState conservation acreage (areas/acreage) ......................................................1,195 / 1,012,068.414 Owned (areas/acreage) .......................................................................................831 / 823,681.114 Leased acreage (areas/acreage) ...........................................................................364 / 188,388.300Crop land acreage ...................................................................................................................63,955 Fishing lakes/ponds acreage ..................................................................................................26,970 Forest land acreage .............................................................................................................611,219 Grassland/old-fields/prairie acreage ....................................................................................168,669 Wetland acreage ...................................................................................................................51,007Facilities on Conservation Areas Archery ranges (owned and leased) ..............................................................................................38 Areas with concrete boat ramps .................................................................................................320 Areas with camping at designated sites ......................................................................................198 Firearm ranges (owned and leased) ..............................................................................................52 Fire lookout towers ......................................................................................................................44 Fish hatcheries ...............................................................................................................................9 Fishing docks, jetties and platforms ............................................................................................378 Forest seedling nursery ...................................................................................................................1 Hunting blinds ...........................................................................................................................259 Nature centers ...............................................................................................................................7 Parking lots .............................................................................................................................2,965

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Trails (miles) ...............................................................................................................................866 Viewing blinds, & decks ..............................................................................................................60 Visitor centers ................................................................................................................................9

EducationPublic schools (2017–2018) Elementary ..............................................................................................................................1,230 Junior High ..................................................................................................................................51 Middle .......................................................................................................................................285 High schools ..............................................................................................................................566 Other .........................................................................................................................................123Charter schools (2017–2018) Elementary ..................................................................................................................................41 Junior High ....................................................................................................................................0 Middle .........................................................................................................................................15 High schools ................................................................................................................................17State Board Operated Programs (2017–2018) Schools ........................................................................................................................................40Missouri Virtual Instruction Program/MoVIP (2017–2018) Virtual Schools ...............................................................................................................................2 Charter LEA’s ................................................................................................................................39Six-Director Elementary ..................................................................................................................70Districts maintaining high schools ................................................................................................448Public school districts ...................................................................................................................518Public school buildings .............................................................................................................2,328State Board Operated Programs ........................................................................................................3MoVIP Buildings ...............................................................................................................................2Public school enrollment (2016–2017) ..................................................................................883,957 Elementary (K–8) .................................................................................................................616,089 Secondary (9–12) ................................................................................................................267,868Public high school 4-year graduation rate (2015–2016) ......................................................... 89.05%Nonpublic schools (2016–2017) Elementary .................................................................................................................................370 Secondary ....................................................................................................................................49Nonpublic school districts ............................................................................................................419Nonpublic school enrollment ..................................................................................................55,856 Elementary (K-8) ...................................................................................................................38,184 Secondary (9-12) ..................................................................................................................17,672Nonpublic high school graduation (2015–2016) ........................................................................5,469Area career centers (attached to school districts) .............................................................................55Colleges and universities Public four-year colleges and universities .....................................................................................13 Public two-year community colleges ...........................................................................................20 Public Technical College ................................................................................................................1 Independent four-year colleges and universities ...........................................................................24 Independent technical, professional and theological schools .......................................................27 Private career schools ................................................................................................................140 Area public vocational technical schools .....................................................................................38

EmploymentTotal nonfarm .....................................................................................................................2,734,000Total private ........................................................................................................................2,302,000 Goods producing ................................................................................................................370,100 Mining & logging ....................................................................................................................4,000 Construction .......................................................................................................................109,800 Manufacturing ....................................................................................................................256,200 Durable goods .................................................................................................................152,400 Non-durable goods ..........................................................................................................103,800 Service-providing .............................................................................................................2,363,900

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Private service-providing ..................................................................................................1,931,900 Trade, transportation and utilities ........................................................................................522,600 Wholesale trade ...............................................................................................................120,900 Retail trade .......................................................................................................................304,300 Transportation, warehousing and utilities ...........................................................................97,500 Information ..........................................................................................................................57, 200 Financial activities ..............................................................................................................164,200 Professional and business services ......................................................................................353,700 Education and health services .............................................................................................435,000 Educational services ...........................................................................................................54,600 Health care and social assistance .....................................................................................380,400 Leisure and hospitality ........................................................................................................285,600 Arts, entertainment and recreation .....................................................................................43,400 Accommodation and food services ..................................................................................242,200 Other services .....................................................................................................................113,600Government ..........................................................................................................................432,000 Federal ..................................................................................................................................53,300 State .....................................................................................................................................99,500 Local ..................................................................................................................................279,200Unemployment rate Missouri as of July 2017 .......................................................................................................... 3.8% United States as of July 2017................................................................................................... 4.3%Cost of living: Missouri/United States (1st quarter, 2015) 91.5% / 11th lowest

Natural Resources State Parks and Historic Sites Parks ............................................................................................................................................57 Historic sites ................................................................................................................................35 State park acreage ...............................................................................................................160,333Facilities in state parks and state historic sites Camping ......................................................................................................................................41 Lodging .......................................................................................................................................16 Beaches .......................................................................................................................................14 Boat ramps on lakes and streams .................................................................................................22 Hiking trails .................................................................................................................................58 Equestrian trails............................................................................................................................16 Mountain biking trails ..................................................................................................................17 All-terrain vehicle trails ..................................................................................................................2 Interpretive centers/museums .......................................................................................................23 Guided historic site tours .............................................................................................................16 Guided cave tours ..........................................................................................................................3

Professions/OccupationsMissouri State Board of Accountancy ......................................................................................21,919Acupuncturist Advisory Committee Acupuncturist ........................................................................140Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and Landscape Architects ............................................................................................................26,889Office of Athlete Agents Athlete Agents ...........................................................................................63Office of Athletics ......................................................................................................................1,364Behavior Analyst Advisory Board ..................................................................................................403Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners ..........................................................................80,372State Board of Chiropractic Examiners .......................................................................................2,500Missouri Dental Board .............................................................................................................15,463State Committee of Dietitians ....................................................................................................2,086State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors .......................................................................6,154Office of Endowed Care Cemetries ...............................................................................................126Missouri Board of Geologist Registration ......................................................................................908State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts ........................................................................45,489

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Board of Examiners for Hearing Instrument Specialists ..................................................................289Interior Design Council ..................................................................................................................74Missouri State Committee of Interpreters .......................................................................................705State Committee of Marital & Family Therapists ............................................................................306Board of Therapeutic Massage ...................................................................................................7,212State Board of Nursing ...........................................................................................................142,383Missouri Board of Occupational Therapy ...................................................................................5,439State Board of Optometry ..........................................................................................................1,312State Board of Pharmacy ..........................................................................................................38,301State Board of Podiatric Medicine .................................................................................................363Board of Private Investigator and Private Fire Investigator Examiners .............................................880Committee for Professional Counselors ......................................................................................6,277State Committee of Psychologists ...............................................................................................2,177Real Estate Appraisers Commission ............................................................................................2,488Missouri Real Estate Commission .............................................................................................39,529Missouri Board for Respiratory Care ..........................................................................................4,361State Committee for Social Workers ...........................................................................................8,334Office of Tattooing, Body Piercing & Branding ...........................................................................1,612Missouri Veterinary Medical Board ............................................................................................5,406Insurance Insurance agents .................................................................................................................150,858 Insurance agencies................................................................................................................13,916 Licensed insurance companies................................................................................................2,006 Bail bond agents ........................................................................................................................855 Surety recovery agents .................................................................................................................39 Public adjusters .........................................................................................................................163 Registered entities ...................................................................................................................1,157 Surplus lines ...........................................................................................................................1,797 Navigators .................................................................................................................................580 Portable electronics .....................................................................................................................28 Organizational credit business entity producers .........................................................................205 Motor vehicle extended service contract producers ................................................................2,295Business informationFinancial services State-chartered commercial banks .............................................................................................248 Branches ..............................................................................................................................1,585 Credit unions .............................................................................................................................105 Licensed mortgage brokers ........................................................................................................491 Licensed Mortgage loan originators ........................................................................................7,248 Licensed consumer credit outlets ............................................................................................2,569 Savings and loans ..........................................................................................................................5 Advisory Organizations ................................................................................................................10 Life Care Providers .......................................................................................................................10 Limited Lines Self-Service Storage Insurance Producers ................................................................48 Motor Vehicle Extended Service Contract Providers ...................................................................150 Purchasing Groups .....................................................................................................................273 Rating Organizations ...................................................................................................................22 Service Contract Providers ...........................................................................................................55 Utilization Review Agents ..........................................................................................................107 Vehicle Protection Product Warrantors .........................................................................................48

RevenueNew driver’s licenses and renewals issued .............................................................................255,163Renewal driver licenses issued...............................................................................................692,134Motor vehicle, trailer and boat titles issued ......................................................................2.06 millionVehicle registrations issued ..............................................................................................4.01 millionLicense offices ..............................................................................................................................177

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Social Services2016 statistics Child support collections ..........................................................................................$890.1 million Children involved in child abuse or neglect hotline report ....................................................99,735 Children free of abuse/neglect while in foster care within 12 months .................................. 99.74% Average monthly children in foster care ................................................................................13,276 Children adopted ....................................................................................................................1,524 Average monthly youth in Division of Youth custody ..................................................................855 Division of Youth Services youth discharged SFY 2015 law abiding one year later ................ 89.8% Division of Youth Services youth making Adequate Academic Progress ................................. 86.0% Court referred youth diverted from Division of Youth Services custody through juvenile court diversion ...................................................................................................... 96.5% Average number of Missouri households provided Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamp) ......................................................................................................389,241 Licensed Missouri nursing homes participating in the MO HealthNet Program ........................ 94% Satisfied parents/caregivers of children enrolled HealthNet Managed Care plan ................. 87.09%

TourismTourism’s economic impact (FY2014)............................................................................... $15.3 billion (Source: Kaylen Economics/Univ. of Missouri)Taxable sales from tourism-related industries (FY2014)................................................... $11.62 billion (Source: Dept. of Revenue)Tourism-related Employment in Missouri (FY2014) ................................................................290,734

TransportationPublic-use airports ........................................................................................................................123Airline passengers ............................................................................................................11.9 millionHighway miles (on the state system) ........................................................................................33,856Bridges—number of major river bridges ..........................................................53 (most in the nation)Number of MoDOT bridges .....................................................................................................10,403Public transit, miles of light rail (MetroLink in Missouri) .................................................................25Public transportation providers .......................................................................................................34Annual transit trips .............................................................................................................60 millionMiles of mainline railroad track .................................................................................................4,200Operating railroads .........................................................................................................................19Amtrak ridership ....................................................................................................................725,067Waterways (navigable) ...............................................................................................................1,050Number port authorities .................................................................................................................14Tri-state port commission ..................................................................................................................1

Crime Statistics2016 statistics Murder ......................................................................................................................................535 Rape .......................................................................................................................................2,543 Robbery ..................................................................................................................................6,560 Aggravated assault ................................................................................................................21,916 Burglary ................................................................................................................................31,606 Theft ...................................................................................................................................120,316 Motor vehicle theft................................................................................................................18,247 Arson ......................................................................................................................................1,344

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Tabular and statistical history Volume PageA Day at the Park, by Bill Bryan ............................................................................................ 2015–16 12-16Academy of Missouri Squires ................................................................................................ 2015–16 865–868Adjutants General of Missouri, 1821–1981 ........................................................................... 1985–86 974Administration, Office of ...................................................................................................... 2015–16 336–347Agricultural Heritage, Missouri’s, by Cordell Tindall .............................................................. 1979–80 2–31Agricultural Missouri ............................................................................................................ 1943–44 1192Agriculture, Department of ................................................................................................... 2015–16 348–355Agriculture Resources of Missouri ......................................................................................... 1945–46 415Agriculture, An Outstanding Agriculture State ....................................................................... 1949–50 35Agriculture, Crop Lands of the World ................................................................................... 1943–44 792Agriculture, Missouri Ranks High in Agriculture ................................................................... 1947–48 298Aiken, Frank William, First in Missouri Birth Records ............................................................ 1941–42 232Altitude, Points of Elevation in Missouri ................................................................................ 1931–32 108American Legion, Historical Sketch of .................................................................................. 1919–20 697–98American National Red Cross ............................................................................................... 1941–42 904American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri ................................................. 1975–76 334American Settlements ........................................................................................................... 1953–54 11–13American’s Creed, The .......................................................................................................... 1941–42 931American’s Creed, The .......................................................................................................... 1943–44 962Anderson House ................................................................................................................... 1971–72 360Animals, Wild Life in the Missouri Country ........................................................................... 1951–52 19, 21Anniversaries ........................................................................................................................ 1911–12 598–99Anniversaries ........................................................................................................................ 1915–16 687Apportionment, U.S. Representatives Under Each Apportionment, 1790–1960..................... 1963–64 1081Archives of Missouri ............................................................................................................. 1943–44 989Area and Population of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1960 and 1950 ....................... 1969–70 1453–55Area and Population of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1970 and 1960 ....................... 1975–76 1217–19Armed Forces: Dedication .................................................................................................... 1991–92 4–5Army Posts in Missouri ......................................................................................................... 1945–46 1085–87Army, U.S., Missouri Army and Navy Leaders ....................................................................... 1949–50 7Arrow Rock Tavern ............................................................................................................... 1945–46 654Arrow Rock Tavern ............................................................................................................... 1971–72 359Art Galleries, Kansas City and St. Louis ................................................................................. 1941–42 364Artist, Bingham, The Missouri Artist ...................................................................................... 1949–50 19, 21Artist, Contemporary, Thomas Hart Benton ........................................................................... 1949–50 27, 29Artist, St. Louis Painter (Carl Wimar) ..................................................................................... 1949–50 19Astronomers, Two Outstanding ............................................................................................. 1949–50 25Atlantic Charter, The ............................................................................................................. 1943–44 886Attorney General of Missouri, Origin and History of the Office ............................................ 1953–54 75Attorney General of Missouri, Origin and History of the Office ............................................ 1989–90 66–67Attorney General, Historical Listing ...................................................................................... 2015–16 78Attorney General, Office of .................................................................................................. 2015–16 74–77Auditor, Office of .................................................................................................................. 2015–16 62–64Auditor, State, Brief History of the Office .............................................................................. 1947–48 71–72Auditors, Historical Listing .................................................................................................... 2015–16 65Austin, Moses, Austin Memorial Commission ....................................................................... 1947–48 297–98Austin, Moses, Austin Memorial Commission ....................................................................... 1949–50 340Austin, Moses, Austin Memorial Commission ....................................................................... 1951–52 356Automobiles, Motor Vehicle Registration and Basic Revenues, 1911–50 ............................... 1951–52 708Averill, John T., Memorial Speech ......................................................................................... 1899– 1900 537Banking, Pioneer .................................................................................................................. 1947–48 262

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Banking, Pioneer .................................................................................................................. 1955–56 14Banks and Trust Companies, History of Supervision and Control........................................... 1949–50 296Banks and Trust Companies, History of Supervision and Control........................................... 1951–52 310Banks and Trust Companies, History of Supervision and Control........................................... 1953–54 282Barite Production .................................................................................................................. 1949–50 39Battle of Pilot Knob, Iron County, Missouri, Sept. 27, 1864, by Richard S. Brownlee ............. 1961–62 3–31Battles of the Civil War, Missouri, “Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–65”........................................ 1957–58 6–29Beginnings of Missouri, The .................................................................................................. 1953–54 3–32Bell, Wilson (1897–1947), In Memoriam .............................................................................. 1947–48 86Benton, Thomas Hart, Contemporary Artist ........................................................................... 1949–50 27, 29Bicentennial Commission of Missouri, American Revolution ................................................ 1975–76 334Bingham, The Missouri Artist, by Kenneth H. Winn ............................................................... 1997–98 48–56Birth Certificate, First Recorded in Missouri .......................................................................... 1941–42 232Bi–State Development Agency, Missouri–Illinois Metropolitan District .................................. 1989–90 413–14Bland, Richard P., Memorial Sketch ...................................................................................... 1899– 1900 536Boone, John William, Negro Musician .................................................................................. 1949–50 23Boone’s Lick Trail, Famous Trails in Missouri ......................................................................... 1945–46 821Boonville, Battle of ............................................................................................................... 1957–58 6–7Botanical Garden, Beginning of Missouri Botanical Garden ................................................. 1945–46 891Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ...... 1943–44 1131–36Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ...... 1945–46 1071–77Boundary, “Honey War” ....................................................................................................... 1955–56 15–16Bounty of the Fields, Missouri’s Agricultural Heritage, by Cordell Tindall .............................. 1979–80 2–31Bourgmond, Etienne Veniard de............................................................................................ 1951–52 9Bradley, Omar N., General Bradley’s Memorial Day Address ................................................ 1949–50 1210Bradley, Omar N., His Missouri Background ........................................................................ 1949–50 5–7Bradley, Omar N., Leadership in Military Affairs ................................................................... 1949–50 3, 5, 7Bray, Bill, MPA Executive Director, Retires ............................................................................ 1989–90 875Bridges and Wrecks on the Missouri ..................................................................................... 1951–52 33Bridges in Missouri ............................................................................................................... 1945–46 915Bridges, First Bridge Over Missouri River .............................................................................. 1945–46 1051Bridges, Tennessee–Missouri Bridge Commission .................................................................. 1969–70 326–27Broadcast Stations ................................................................................................................ 2015–16 833–848Broadcasters Association of Missouri .................................................................................... 1989–90 887–88Broadway State Office Building ............................................................................................ 1975–76 1433Broadway’s Most Colorful Figure, Homer Croy ..................................................................... 1949–50 13Brown, John C., Memorial Sketch ......................................................................................... 1915–16 194Brown, John, John Brown Raids ............................................................................................ 1955–56 29Budget, The State .................................................................................................................. 1989–90 902–10Building and Loan Associations in Missouri, Statistical History ............................................. 1915–16 619Burgess, Gava Drummond, Memorial Sketch ........................................................................ 1911–12 71Burial Places of Presidents .................................................................................................... 1957–58 380Burney, Clarence A., Memorial Sketch .................................................................................. 1933–34 612Bushwacker Museum at Nevada ........................................................................................... 1971–72 977Calendar of Historical Events in Missouri .............................................................................. 1879 128–33Calendar of Historical Events in Missouri .............................................................................. 1921–22 131–71Calendar, Ready-Reference, 1752–2000 ............................................................................... 1943–44 432Calendar, Some Notable Dates in Missouri History, 1673–1945 ........................................... 1945–46 1125–29Camp Crowder ..................................................................................................................... 1945–46 1085Cancer Center, Ellis Fischel ................................................................................................... 1989–90 355–56Capitol Chronology .............................................................................................................. 1917–18 15Capitol Correspondents ........................................................................................................ 2015–16 851Capitol, Missouri State .......................................................................................................... 1993–94 5, 948–49Capitols, State, When Settled, Entry into the Union............................................................... 1957–58 82Carnegie, Dale, Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer and Lecturer ................................................ 1949–50 15Carter, Mrs. Artie Mason, Missourian Founder of Hollywood Bowl ....................................... 1949–50 24Catholic Priest Holds Political Office .................................................................................... 1947–48 13Caves, Missouri .................................................................................................................... 1945–46 916Caves, Missouri Cave Remains ............................................................................................. 1925–26 962–67Census Taking in Missouri ..................................................................................................... 1951–52 560Centralia Massacre ............................................................................................................... 1957–58 21–22Changing Image of Time, The ................................................................................................ 1997–98 927–38

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Chouteau, Madam Marie Therese Bourgeois ......................................................................... 1947–48 8Church History, Missouri ...................................................................................................... 1945–46 694Churches of the World, Largest ............................................................................................. 1881 11Churchill Memorial ............................................................................................................. 1969–70 339Churchill, Winston, Missouri’s Winston Churchill ................................................................. 1949–50 11Circuit Courts, Missouri ......................................................................................................... 2015–16 237Cities of Missouri, Pop. of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000+,1950–60 .... 1969–70 1456–62Cities of Missouri, Pop. of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000+,1960–70 ......... 1975–76 1220–29Cities of Missouri, Pop. of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000+,1970–80 .... 1983–84 1211–19Cities of Missouri, Pop. of Places of 10,000 or More From Earliest Census to 1960 ............... 1969–70 1450–52City of Jefferson, The: The Permanent Seat of Government, 1826–2001: Feature ................... 2001–02 12–35Civil Defense Agency, Missouri ............................................................................................. 1967–68 672–75Civil War, “The Battle of Pilot Knob,” by Richard S. Brownlee............................................... 1961–62 3–31Civil War, “Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–65” ............................................................................ 1957–58 1–32Civil War, Battles of .............................................................................................................. 1957–58 6–29Civil War, Great Battles of the ............................................................................................... 1911–12 510–11Civil War, Missouri and The .................................................................................................. 1947–48 26–27Civil War, Notable Historical Events, 1860–65 ..................................................................... 1879 126–27Civil War, Soldiers Furnished to Union Army by States and Territories ................................... 1911–12 510Civil War, The War of 1861–65 ............................................................................................. 1933–34 604Clark, Albert M. (1879–1950), In Memoriam ........................................................................ 1951–52 96Clark, Champ, Sketch and Monument .................................................................................. 1927–28 8–9Clark, Champ, Sketch and Portrait ........................................................................................ 1913–14 8–9Classification of Municipalities ............................................................................................. 2015–16 785–807Clay Products of Missouri ..................................................................................................... 1949–50 41Clemens, Samuel L. Missouri’s Most Famous Literary Figure ................................................. 1949–50 9–10Clemens, Samuel L., Sketch and Statue ................................................................................. 1915–16 8–9Climate of Missouri .............................................................................................................. 1939–40 657Climate, Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall ............................................................................... 1949–50 31, 33Clothing, St. Louis a Young Fashion Center ........................................................................... 1947–48 958Coal in Missouri ................................................................................................................... 1949–50 316Code of Ethics for Missouri Government Service .................................................................. 1961–62 46College Union, Missouri ....................................................................................................... 1949–50 47College, Junior ...................................................................................................................... 1949–50 45, 47College, State Maintained ..................................................................................................... 1949–50 45Colonial and Territorial History, “The Beginnings of Missouri” .............................................. 1953–54 3–32Columbo, Fred Ray, Memorial Sketch ................................................................................... 1953–54 166Commerce and Industry Development, Division of............................................................... 1973–74 313–15Commerce and Industry in Missouri ..................................................................................... 1945–46 960Congress, Political Divisions of the United States Congress, 1855–1973 ............................... 1973–74 192Congress, Representatives Under Each Apportionment, 1790–1960 ..................................... 1963–64 1081Congresses, Presidents, and Vice Presidents of the U.S., 1789–1981 ..................................... 1983–84 1166Congressional Leaders from Missouri .................................................................................... 1949–50 9Congressmen from Missouri, 1820–2015 .............................................................................. 2015–16 96–102Conservation Department Building ....................................................................................... 1867–68 1274–75Conservation Department, History of ................................................................................... 1975–76 314Conservation, Department of ................................................................................................ 2015–16 356–362Conservatism Builds State ..................................................................................................... 1955–56 14–15Constitution Association of Missouri, New............................................................................ 1923–24 556–58Constitution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri ............................................................... 1987–88 104Constitution Party, Office of .................................................................................................. 2015–16 709–710Constitution of Missouri ........................................................................................................ 2015–16 334Constitution of Missouri, 1865 .............................................................................................. 1959–60 5–11Constitution of Missouri, 1875 .............................................................................................. 1947–48 32–33Constitution of Missouri, 1875 .............................................................................................. 1959–60 29–31Constitution of Missouri, 1945 (text) ..................................................................................... 1945–46 149–79Constitution of Missouri, 1945, Vote on ................................................................................ 1945–46 148Constitution of Missouri,1875, Amendments Adopted, Rejected and Proposed, 1878–1904 .... 1903–04 494–95Constitutional Convention of 1820 ....................................................................................... 1945–46 179Constitutional Convention of 1820 ....................................................................................... 1947–48 14Constitutional Convention of 1845 ....................................................................................... 1945–46 179–80Constitutional Convention of 1845 ....................................................................................... 1947–48 23, 25Constitutional Convention of 1865 ....................................................................................... 1945–46 181–82

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Constitutional Convention of 1865 ....................................................................................... 1947–48 29, 31Constitutional Convention of 1875 ....................................................................................... 1945–46 182–83Constitutional Convention of 1922–23 ................................................................................. 1945–46 183–85Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1820–1923, Delegates to ......................................... 1945–46 179–85Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44 .................................................................. 1943–44 133–71Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44 .................................................................. 1945–46 144–48Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Committees of .......................................... 1943–44 142–43Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Committees of ......................................... 1945–46 146–47Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Delegates to ............................................. 1943–44 134–35Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Delegates to ............................................. 1945–46 144–45Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–1923 ............................................................. 1941–42 1081–84Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–1923 ............................................................. 1943–44 183–87Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–1923 ............................................................. 1945–46 179–85Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–75 ................................................................. 1903–04 490–93Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–75 ................................................................. 1923–24 552–56Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–75 ................................................................. 1939–40 900–04Construction of a Capitol ...................................................................................................... 1983–84 1220–21Convention of 1861, Missouri State ...................................................................................... 1945–46 180–81Convention of 1861, Missouri State ...................................................................................... 1955–56 31–32Convention of 1861, Missouri State ...................................................................................... 1957–58 4–5Copyright Law of the United States ....................................................................................... 1943–44 250Corn Production ................................................................................................................... 1949–50 37–38Corrections, Department of .................................................................................................. 2015–16 363–378Cotton Production ................................................................................................................ 1949–50 38Counties of Missouri, Dates Organized ................................................................................. 1947–48 692Counties of Missouri, Dates Organized and List of County Seats ........................................... 1881 26–28Counties of Missouri, Number of Precincts in Each County, 1960 ......................................... 1961–62 1437Counties of Missouri, Number of Townships in Each County................................................. 1949–50 780Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–50, 1960 and 1950 ............................................................................................................... 1959–60 1312–15Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–50, 1960 and 1950 ............................................................................................................... 1969–70 1453–55Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Rural, 1960 and 1970 ... 1975–76 1217–19Counties, Organization and Naming of Missouri Counties .................................................... 1951–52 704, 746, 776, 842, 1018, 1036County Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–12 ..................................................................................................... 1943–44 1131–36County Hospitals of Missouri ................................................................................................ 1959–60 1341–57County Officials, Missouri .................................................................................................... 2015–16 712–784Course of Corrections in Missouri, The, 1833–1983, by Donald Schroeger ........................... 1983–84 1–23Court of Appeals, Missouri ................................................................................................... 2015–16 222Crops, Early .......................................................................................................................... 1949–50 37Croy, Homer, Broadway’s Most Colorful Figure ..................................................................... 1949–50 13Dairying and Poultry Raising ................................................................................................ 1949–50 38–39Dandy, Walter Edward, Neurological Surgeon ...................................................................... 1949–50 21Dates, Memorable ................................................................................................................ 1915–16 688–89Dates, Some Notable Dates in Missouri History, 1673–1945 ................................................ 1945–46 1125–29Daughters of the Confederacy, United, Historical Sketch ...................................................... 1945–46 892Davis, Roy Tasco, U.S. Minister to Guatemala ...................................................................... 1921–22 692Dearing, Fred Morris, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State .......................................................... 1921–22 692Debt, Imprisonment for Debt Abolished. .............................................................................. 1947–48 21Declaration of Independence and the Signers of .................................................................. 1961–62 202, 364, 570, 852Declaration of Independence, Signers of, and How Adopted ................................................ 1961–62 202, 364, 570, 852Defense Agency, Missouri Civil ............................................................................................. 1967–68 672–75Democratic National Convention, Missouri Delegates at Large, 1868–92 ............................. 1893–94 273Democratic National Conventions, 1856–1948 .................................................................... 1949–50 1162Democratic Party, Officers of ................................................................................................ 2015–16 654–672Dickie, Walter E., Memorial Sketch and Portrait .................................................................... 1943–44 2–3District of Columbia, Origin and Form of Government ......................................................... 1943–44 542–45District of Columbia, Origin and Form of Government ......................................................... 1945–45 573–75

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Documents of Missouri, Printed Public ................................................................................. 1907–08 414Dogwood Tree ...................................................................................................................... 1973–74 305Doniphan Commands .......................................................................................................... 1955–56 24Drake, Charles D. ................................................................................................................. 1959–60 5–17Dred Scott Decision ............................................................................................................. 1939–40 773Earthquakes, Great ............................................................................................................... 1943–44 1057Economic Development, Department of ............................................................................... 2015–16 379–395Economics Barriers in Santa Fe Trade .................................................................................... 1955–56 11Editor and Publisher, Joseph Pulitzer ..................................................................................... 1949–50 21Editors, Official Manual of Missouri, 1905–58 ...................................................................... 1957–58 770Education, “Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State,” by Margot Ford McMillen ............................................................................................... 1995–96 12–34Education, Early Days of the Public School System ............................................................... 1947–48 19–20Education, Missouri Leaders in ............................................................................................ 1949–50 23Educational Advantages in the State ...................................................................................... 1949–50 45Educational Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of .................................................. 1989–90 370–405Educational Institutions of Missouri, When Established ......................................................... 1897–98 432Election Returns, 2014 General ............................................................................................ 2015–16 591–626Election Returns, 2014 Primary ............................................................................................. 2015–16 627–652Election Returns, 2014 Special ............................................................................................. 2015–16 653Election, First in Missouri ...................................................................................................... 1947–48 14Elections, Congress Has Power to Regulate State Primaries for U.S. Posts .............................. 1943–44 792Electoral College Delegates, 1988 ........................................................................................ 1989–90 901Electrification in Missouri, Rural ........................................................................................... 1951–52 304Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches .................................................... 1941–42 675–721Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches .................................................... 1943–44 735–91Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches .................................................... 1945–46 771–809Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches .................................................... 1947–48 494–544Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, When Established ...................................................... 1897–98 432Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of ........................................................... 2015–16 396–400Eliot, T.S., Missouri Poet Wins Dial Prize ............................................................................... 1949–50 13Ellis, John D., Memorial Sketch ............................................................................................. 1899–00 537Emancipation of Slaves ......................................................................................................... 1947–48 29Employment Security Building, State .................................................................................... 1967–68 1273–74Employment Security, Division of, History ............................................................................ 1941–42 905–908European Sovereigns, Civil Lists of ........................................................................................ 1911–12 593European Sovereigns, Civil Lists of ........................................................................................ 1913–14 615Events of One Hundred Years Ago, 1819 .............................................................................. 1919–20 699–700Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ........................................................................... 1953–54 1255Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ........................................................................... 1955–56 1183Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ........................................................................... 1957–58 1347Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ........................................................................... 1959–60 1329Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ........................................................................... 1961–62 1491Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ........................................................................... 1965–66 1488–90Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ........................................................................... 1975–76 1430–33Executive Officers of Missouri, 1820–1948 ........................................................................... 1947–48 81–85Explorers or Settlers, Founders of Missouri ............................................................................ 1953–54 3–4Famous Old People of 1911 ................................................................................................. 1911–12 593–95Famous Old People of 1913 ................................................................................................. 1913–14 615–16Famous Old People of 1915 ................................................................................................. 1915–16 684–85Farm Products, Cash value of ................................................................................................ 1949–50 37Farming, Balanced Farming Program .................................................................................... 1949–50 37Fashion, St. Louis, Young Fashion Center ............................................................................... 1947–48 958Ferrell, Robert H., “Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency” ......................... 1995–96 37–43Field, Eugene, Missouri’s Best Known Poet ............................................................................ 1949–50 10First State Capitol–St. Charles ............................................................................................... 1965–66 1340First State Capitol–St. Charles ............................................................................................... 1973–74 374Fisheries, Missouri ................................................................................................................ 1945–46 140Flag Etiquette ........................................................................................................................ 2015–16 902Flag, Missouri Fourth Graders Help Save Missouri State Flag ................................................ 1989–90 170Flag, U.S. Proper Display of .................................................................................................. 1953–54 364Flood Losses in Missouri, 1951 ............................................................................................. 1951–52 37, 39Flood of 1993, The Great ...................................................................................................... 1993–94 48–54,

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928, 1486Flood volunteers, dedication ............................................................................................... 1993–94 7Floods on the Missouri, Great ............................................................................................... 1951–52 35, 37Flowers, State Nicknames and Flowers ................................................................................. 1945–46 870 1953–54 1060For the Sake of the Children: Missouri’s Immigrant History: Feature ...................................... 2007–08 15–29Foreign Consulates in Missouri ............................................................................................. 2015–16 869–870Forests, Missouri ................................................................................................................... 1945–46 449Fort Leonard Wood ............................................................................................................... 1945–46 1087Fort Leonard Wood ............................................................................................................... 1961–62 1090Fort Leonard Wood ............................................................................................................... 1967–68 385Fossils in Missouri, Ancient ................................................................................................... 1925–26 959–61Foundations of Communities: Missouri’s “Unsung Heroes”: Dedication ............................... 2005–06 4–5Foundations of Missouri: Expressions of Architecture and the Building Blocks of Missouri, Photo Contest ................................................................................................................. 2005–06 32–45Founders of Missouri, Explorers or Settlers?........................................................................... 1953–54 3–4Fox, James D., Memorial Sketch ........................................................................................... 1911–12 71France and Spain in Missouri ................................................................................................ 1933–34 600–01French Development ............................................................................................................ 1953–54 9–11French Explorations on the Missouri River, Early ................................................................... 1951–52 7, 9French Rule .......................................................................................................................... 1953–54 4–5Fuel, Power and Fuel ............................................................................................................ 1949–50 316Fulbright Museum at Sumner ................................................................................................ 1969–70 1109Fur Industry of Missouri ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 256Fur Trading on The Missouri .................................................................................................. 1951–52 13, 15, 17Furs Were Money ................................................................................................................. 1955–56 3, 6Gas and Oil in Missouri ........................................................................................................ 1949–50 316Gaynor, Jessie L., Composer ................................................................................................. 1949–50 19General Assembly in St. Charles ........................................................................................... 1947–48 14–15General Assembly, Missouri .................................................................................................. 2015–16 104–106General Assembly of Missouri, Legislative Practice and Procedure ....................................... 1945–46 129General Assembly, “Rebel Legislature” ................................................................................. 1957–58 13, 15General Assembly, Officers of Missouri Senate and House, 1820–1993 ................................ 1993–94 186–88General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1820–1933 ...................................... 1935–36 187–248General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1929–57 .......................................... 1959–60 1394–1415General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1931–59 .......................................... 1961–62 1536–57Geography of Missouri ......................................................................................................... 1939–40 62Geography of Missouri ......................................................................................................... 1955–56 794Geological Survey and Water Resources Division, History of ............................................... 1973–74 324–26Goodwin, Thelma P., Editor Retires ....................................................................................... 1977–78 45Government by the People ................................................................................................... 1991–92 4–5Government of Missouri, “Self–Government” ....................................................................... 1953–54 28–29Government of Missouri, Territorial ..................................................................................... 1953–54 21, 24–25Government Toll Free Numbers ............................................................................................ 2015–16 582–584Governments, National and Local ........................................................................................ 1943–44 533–35Governor, Office of............................................................................................................... 2015–16 36–38Governor’s Mansion ............................................................................................................. 2015–16 38Governors, Chief Executive of Missouri, 1766–1922 ............................................................. 1921–22 130–31Governors, Historical Listing ................................................................................................ 2015–16 39Governors, Signatures of Missouri Governors, 1820–1948 .................................................... 1947–48 22, 24Governors, Suicides and Deaths of Five Missouri Governors................................................. 1897–98 522Great Flood of 1993 ............................................................................................................. 1993–94 48–54, 928, 1486Great Seal of the State of Missouri ........................................................................................ 2015–16 24Hall, George W., “Missouri School Song” ............................................................................. 1899–00 437Harris, John A. (1890–1951), In Memoriam .......................................................................... 1951–52 96Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency ......................................................... 1995–96 37–43Harvey, Ray, Memorial Sketch .............................................................................................. 1953–54 166Hawthorn Blossoms (Poem by Clyde Edwin Tuck) ................................................................. 1923–24 21Hay and Small Grains ........................................................................................................... 1949–50 38Health and Senior Services, Department of ........................................................................... 2015–16 401–417Health, Public Health and Welfare Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketch of ................... 1973–74 768–69Higher Education, Department of ......................................................................................... 2015–16 418–463

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Highway Commission, History and Development of ............................................................. 1955–56 683Highway Commission, History of ........................................................................................ 1949–50 649Highway Commission, History and Development of ............................................................. 1953–54 659–61Highway Patrol, History and Development of ....................................................................... 1989–90 474Highway Progress, Missouri’s ................................................................................................ 1957–58 713–15Highway Progress, Missouri’s ................................................................................................ 1959–60 751–53Highway Progress, Missouri’s ................................................................................................ 1963–64 843–47Highways, Historic, Santa Fe and Oregon Trails .................................................................... 1955–56 9, 11Highways, Modern ............................................................................................................... 1933–34 605–06Historic Sites in Missouri ...................................................................................................... 1947–48 47–48Historical and Philosophical Society, Missouri ...................................................................... 1947–48 23Historical Data, Legislative, Missouri Senate and House, 1820–2015 ................................... 2015–16 198–201Historical Listing, Attorneys General ..................................................................................... 2015–16 78Historical Listing, Governors ................................................................................................ 2015–16 39Historical Listing, Lieutenant Governors ............................................................................... 2015–16 44Historical Listing, Secretaries of State .................................................................................... 2015–16 59Historical Listing, State Auditors ........................................................................................... 2015–16 65Historical Listing, State Treasurers ......................................................................................... 2015–16 71Historical Listing, United States Representatives ................................................................... 2015–16 96–102Historical Listing, United States Senators .............................................................................. 2015–16 90Historical Society, of Missouri, State ..................................................................................... 1973–74 696–99History in Hand: Four Pivotal Missouri Elections: Feature ..................................................... 2005–06 12–31History of Missouri, “A Story of Missouri” ............................................................................. 1947–48 5–48History of Missouri, “Missouri, the State–Great” ................................................................... 1949–50 3–48History of Missouri, “Struggles to Begin” .............................................................................. 1975–76 1–33History of Missouri, “The Beginnings of Missouri” ................................................................ 1953–54 3–32History of Missouri, “The Youth of a State, 1821–60” ............................................................ 1955–56 3–32History of Missouri, A Brief ................................................................................................... 1933–34 599–608Holidays in Missouri, Legal .................................................................................................. 1945–46 582Holidays in Missouri, Legal .................................................................................................. 1953–54 512Holidays in Missouri, Public ................................................................................................. 1961–62 918Holidays in the Several States, Legal ..................................................................................... 1911–12 596–98Holidays Not Affecting General Business .............................................................................. 1945–46 582Holidays Not Affecting General Business .............................................................................. 1953–54 512Hollywood Bowl, Missourian Founder of .............................................................................. 1949–50 24Holmes, W.H. (1883–1953), in Memoriam ........................................................................... 1953–54 80Honey War (poem) ............................................................................................................... 1955–56 15–16Honey War, “Boundary Dispute” .......................................................................................... 1955–56 15–16Horses, Missouri’s Saddle ..................................................................................................... 1945–46 653Hospitals, Missouri County ................................................................................................... 1959–60 1341–57Hospitals, Missouri State Tuberculosis Sanatorium ................................................................ 1971–72 767–68Hospitals, Missouri Trachoma Hospital ................................................................................. 1963–64 688–89Hospitals, Movement for County Hospitals in Missouri ......................................................... 1931–32 716–21Houck, Louis, Missouri Writers of History ............................................................................. 1949–50 13House Districts ..................................................................................................................... 2015–16 132–134House of Representatives District by Municipality ................................................................ 2015–16 190–191House of Representatives, Missouri, Officers ........................................................................ 2015–16 129Hubble, Edwin P., Two Outstanding Astronomers ................................................................. 1949–50 25Hughes, Rupert, Missouri Writers of Today ........................................................................... 1949–50 13I’m From Missouri................................................................................................................. 1953–54 1232I’m From Missouri................................................................................................................. 1961–62 1486Illinois–Missouri Bi–State Development Agency ................................................................... 1989–90 413–14Illiteracy Statistics ................................................................................................................. 1889–90 56Immigration to the United States, 1822–1910 ....................................................................... 1911–12 595–96Impeachment, Cases Tried by U.S. Senate, 1798–1936 ......................................................... 1945–46 586Impeachments in United States History ................................................................................ 1943–44 602In Defense of the Principles of Freedom................................................................................ 1991–92 4–5In God We Trust, Brief history of Motto ................................................................................. 1957–58 826Independence, Perfect City .................................................................................................. 1955–56 17, 19Index of Historical Features .................................................................................................. 2015–16 880–901Indians in Missouri ............................................................................................................... 1933–34 601Indians in Missouri ............................................................................................................... 1939–40 740Indians in Paris ..................................................................................................................... 1951–52 11

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Industrial History of Missouri ................................................................................................ 1947–48 778Industrial Inspection Division, History of .............................................................................. 1973–74 1125Industries, Early .................................................................................................................... 1949–50 33Industry and Commerce in Missouri ..................................................................................... 1945–46 960Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration, Department of ...................... 2015–16 465–498Iron Ore Industry .................................................................................................................. 1949–50 39, 41It All Adds Up: Reform and the Erosion of Representative Government in Missouri ............... 1999– 2000 28–52, 926Jayhawker’s Turn ................................................................................................................... 1955–56 29, 31Jefferson Landing .................................................................................................................. 1975–76 901–02Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C. .................................................................................. 1963–64 376Jefferson State Office Building .............................................................................................. 1975–76 1433–35Johnson, Josephine, Pulitzer Prize Winner in 1934 ............................................................... 1949–50 13Joint Legislative Committees ................................................................................................. 2015–16 202–205Jones, Ben, Race Horse Trainer ............................................................................................. 1949–50 25Journalism, Founds First School of Journalism ....................................................................... 1949–50 23Judges, Appellate .................................................................................................................. 2015–16 224–235Judges, Associate .................................................................................................................. 2015–16 275–323Judges, Circuit Court ............................................................................................................. 2015–16 238–273Judges, Supreme Court ......................................................................................................... 2015–16 211–217Judges of Missouri Courts of Appeals, 1876–1935 ................................................................ 1935–36 250–51Judges of the Supreme Court of Missouri, 1821–2015 ........................................................... 2015–16 219–221Just Naturally Missouri .......................................................................................................... 1997–98 12–27Kansas City, Town of Kansas Platted ...................................................................................... 1947–48 20Kansas City, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art ............................................................. 1941–42 364Kansas–Missouri Border Warfare .......................................................................................... 1955–56 28–29, 31Keelboats and Manuel Lisa ................................................................................................... 1951–52 17, 19Kirkpatrick, James C.: Dedication ......................................................................................... 1985–86 IV–VKneisley, James W., Memorial Sketch .................................................................................... 1899– 1900 536Kremer, Gary R., “The City of Jefferson: The Permanent Seat of Government, 1826–2001” ... 2001–02 12–35Labor and Industrial Relations, Department of ...................................................................... 2015–16 499–505Lake of the Ozarks ................................................................................................................ 1965–66 1174Lands, Missouri Registrars of, 1841–91 ................................................................................. 1963–64 58Law Library Association of St. Louis, Historical Sketch of ...................................................... 1921–22 786Law on Succession to the Presidency .................................................................................... 1955–56 336Lawrence, Kansas, Quantrill, Raid on ................................................................................... 1957–58 23Lead Mines, Early ................................................................................................................. 1949–50 39Legislative Historical Data .................................................................................................... 2015–16 198–201Legislative Practice and Procedure, Missouri ........................................................................ 1991–92 74–76Legislators of Other States, Information Concerning .............................................................. 1975–76 1170–73Legislators’ Salaries in the Various States ............................................................................... 1881 28Legislators’ Salaries in the Various States ............................................................................... 1885 136Lewis and Clark Expedition, The ........................................................................................... 1951–52 11, 13Lexington, Battle of .............................................................................................................. 1957–58 13Libertarian Party, Officers of .................................................................................................. 2015–16 706–708Liberty Bell ........................................................................................................................... 1959–60 292Liberty Memorial, Kansas City .............................................................................................. 1965–66 1042Libraries in Missouri ............................................................................................................. 2015–16 852–864Libraries in Missouri, When Established ................................................................................ 1919–20 701–03Library, History of the Supreme Court Library ....................................................................... 1973–74 208–09Library, Missouri State Library Established ............................................................................. 1947–48 17Lieutenant Governors, Historical Listing ............................................................................... 2015–16 44Lieutentant Governor, Office of ............................................................................................ 2015–16 42–43Limestone in Missouri ........................................................................................................... 1953–54 304Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. .................................................................................... 1963–64 840Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address ................................................................................................ 1961–62 1438Lisa, Manuel, Keelboats and Manuel Lisa ............................................................................. 1951–52 17, 19Literacy Council ................................................................................................................... 1989–90 790Livestock Industry, Value of ................................................................................................... 1949–50 38Livestock, Missouri ............................................................................................................... 1945–46 409Looking back on 150 years of service, University of Missouri 1839–89 ................................ 1987–88 496–97Lotteries, Missouri Legislatures Legalized Lotteries ................................................................ 1949–50 206

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Louisiana Purchase ............................................................................................................... 1947–48 9, 11Louisiana Purchase ............................................................................................................... 1953–54 18–21Louisiana Purchase and Exposition ....................................................................................... 1901–02 345–55Louisiana Purchase and Exposition ....................................................................................... 1903–04 413-23Louisiana Purchase and Exposition ....................................................................................... 1947–48 35Louisiana Purchase, Map of .................................................................................................. 1901–02 344Louisiana Purchase, Map of .................................................................................................. 1903–04 417Louisiana Purchase, The United States Acquires Missouri ..................................................... 1933–34 601–602Louisiana Purchase, The United States Acquires Missouri ..................................................... 1955–56 562Louisiana, District of, Map Showing Boundaries, 1804 ......................................................... 1943–44 1131Louisiana, District of, Map Showing Boundaries, 1804 ......................................................... 1945–46 1072Louisiana, Missouri Under Spanish Control .......................................................................... 1947–48 8–9Luckman, Charles, Missourian Receives Horatio Alger Award ............................................... 1949–50 27Macon Massacre .................................................................................................................. 1957–58 19–21Magnificient Missouri: A Portrait of the Show Me State, Photo Contest ................................. 1999– 2000 12–27Making Missouri American: A Crowded Frontier in the Age of Lewis and Clark: Feature ....... 2003–04 12–35Manufacturing Provides Biggest Income ............................................................................... 1949–50 33Manufacturing, Early Twentieth Century Progress .................................................................. 1949–50 33, 35Manufacturing, Missouri, A Manufacturing State................................................................... 1951–52 332Manufacturing, Missouri’s Diversified Economy .................................................................... 1947–48 176Maps of Missouri Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ..................... 1943–44 1131–36Maps of Missouri Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ..................... 1945–46 1071–77Marble, Missouri .................................................................................................................. 1953–54 328Marines, Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines .................................................. 1947–48 477Marketing Missouri, A Market Center.................................................................................... 1949–50 290Marketing, Missouri, The Marketing Center of Mid–America ................................................. 1947–48 458Martin, Frank L., Memorial Sketch ........................................................................................ 1941–42 672Mason and Dixon Line ......................................................................................................... 1893–94 346Maxwell, James, Catholic Priest Holds Political Office .......................................................... 1947–48 13McBride, Mary Margaret, First Lady of Radio ........................................................................ 1949–50 25McMillen, Margot Ford, “Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State” .... 1995–96 12–34Meat-Packing Industry of Kansas City, The............................................................................. 1947–48 1004Medal of Honor Recipients ................................................................................................... 1989–90 504Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines ................................................................ 1947–48 477Medical Association, Origin of Missouri State ....................................................................... 1945–46 822Meng, Warren Douglas, Memorial Sketch............................................................................. 1941–42 3Mental Health, Department of .............................................................................................. 2013–14 519–530Metropolitan Opera Singers, Two .......................................................................................... 1949–50 24Mexican War ........................................................................................................................ 1955–56 23–25Mexican War ........................................................................................................................ 1955–56 27–28Mighty Mo’ goes back in action ............................................................................................ 1987–88 48–49Military Affairs, Missouri Leadership in ................................................................................ 1949–50 3, 5Millionaires of the United States ........................................................................................... 1881 11Mineral Resources of Missouri .............................................................................................. 1933–34 844Mineral Resources of Missouri .............................................................................................. 1945–46 1064Minerals, Early Lead Mines ................................................................................................... 1949–50 39Minerals, Nonmetallic .......................................................................................................... 1949–50 41Minerals, Zinc, An Important Mineral ................................................................................... 1949–50 41Mining in Missouri, The Story of, by Jo Burford ..................................................................... 1977–78 1–33Miss America: Debbye Turner ............................................................................................... 1989–90 891Mississippi River, Are the Missouri and the Mississippi One? ................................................ 1951–52 7Missouri 2000: The State of the Future, by Gregg Hartley and Floyd Gilzow ......................... 1987–88 33–47Missouri Agricultural Statistics, 1900 .................................................................................... 1903–04 520–22Missouri and Her Natural Resources ..................................................................................... 1953–54 276Missouri and the Future ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 48Missouri and the War, by Floyd C. Shoemaker ...................................................................... 1917–18 299–313Missouri Army and Navy Leaders ......................................................................................... 1949–50 7Missouri at a Glance ............................................................................................................. 2015–16 32Missouri Boundaries and Diagram of Northern Boundary ..................................................... 1895–96 371–73Missouri Broadcasters Association ........................................................................................ 2015–16 832Missouri Calendar, A History of the State Chronologically Arranged, by Floyd C. Shoemaker................................................................................................... 1921–22 131–71

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Missouri Capitol ................................................................................................................... 2015–16 45Missouri Census Statistics, 1980 ........................................................................................... 1987–88 1336–44Missouri Centennial Celebration ........................................................................................... 1921–22 120–24Missouri Chief Executives, 1766–1922 ................................................................................. 1921–22 130–31Missouri Cities ...................................................................................................................... 1985–86 13–15Missouri Compromise ........................................................................................................... 1939–40 773Missouri Compromise, Second ............................................................................................. 1947–48 14Missouri County Officials ..................................................................................................... 2015–16 712–784Missouri Counties, Organizing and Naming ......................................................................... 1959–60 324, 354, 606, 748Missouri Court of Appeals .................................................................................................... 2015–16 222Missouri Day ........................................................................................................................ 2015–16 24Missouri Facts ....................................................................................................................... 1933–34 450, 621Missouri Facts ....................................................................................................................... 1941–42 394Missouri First White Woman Resident .................................................................................. 1947–48 8Missouri Firsts ....................................................................................................................... 1947–48 643Missouri Founder of Hollywood Bowl .................................................................................. 1949–50 24Missouri Fourth Graders Help Save State Flag ....................................................................... 1989–90 170Missouri From 1821–31 ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 17Missouri From 1849–58 ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 25–26Missouri From 1866–74 ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 31–32Missouri From 1880–1901 .................................................................................................... 1947–48 33, 35Missouri From 1905–12 ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 35Missouri From 1913–20 ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 35Missouri From 1919–29 ........................................................................................................ 1947–48 37Missouri General Assembly .................................................................................................. 2015–16 104–106Missouri Government Resources on the Web ........................................................................ 2015–16 580–581Missouri Governmental Service, Code of Ethics .................................................................... 1961–62 46Missouri Historical and Philosophical Society ...................................................................... 1947–48 23Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1879 3–7Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1889–90 3Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1893–94 424–25Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1907–08 6–10Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1915–16 10–13Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1929–30 927–28Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1931–32 709–10Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1933–34 598–608Missouri Historical Facts ....................................................................................................... 1947–48 5–48Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis..................................................................................... 1983–84 1466Missouri History ................................................................................................................... 1985–86 25–27Missouri House of Representatives ....................................................................................... 2015–16 129Missouri in 1673 .................................................................................................................. 1947–48 7Missouri In Motion, Photo Contest ........................................................................................ 2009–10 31–39Missouri in the War With Germany....................................................................................... 1919–20 367–70Missouri in the World War .................................................................................................... 1939–40 512Missouri Indians in Paris ....................................................................................................... 1951–52 9, 11Missouri Intelligencer, Founding of First Paper West of St. Louis ............................................ 1945–46 855Missouri Interests Outside the State ...................................................................................... 1947–48 17, 19Missouri Journalism .............................................................................................................. 1929–30 897–904Missouri Literature ................................................................................................................ 1949–50 9–11Missouri Maps Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ......................... 1943–44 1131–36Missouri Maps Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ......................... 1945–46 1071–77Missouri Mule ...................................................................................................................... 1991–92 160Missouri National Guard: Always Ready, Always There: Dedication ...................................... 2009–10 4-7Missouri Newspaper, 1808–1966, by Wm. H. Taft ................................................................ 1965–66 1–32Missouri Notes ..................................................................................................................... 1943–44 188Missouri Official Manual, Editors of the Blue Book, 1905–58 ............................................... 1957–58 770Missouri Official Manual, History of ..................................................................................... 1949–50 1192Missouri Official Manual, History of ..................................................................................... 1951–52 viiiMissouri Official Manual, History of ..................................................................................... 1989–90 32Missouri Parks, “A Day at the Park,” by Bill Bryan ................................................................. 2015–16 12–16Missouri Penitentiary, 1833–1983 ......................................................................................... 1983–84 1–23Missouri Petitions for Statehood ............................................................................................ 1947–48 13

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Missouri Poet Wins Dial Prize, T.S. Eliot ................................................................................ 1949–50 13Missouri Public Schools, 1988–89 ........................................................................................ 1989–90 354Missouri Railroad Scandals ................................................................................................... 1959–60 24–28Missouri River Once Flowed North....................................................................................... 1951–52 5, 7Missouri River, “The Missouri Saga”...................................................................................... 1951–52 2–39Missouri River, Are the Missouri and the Mississippi One? .................................................... 1951–52 7Missouri River, First Bridge Over ........................................................................................... 1945–46 1051Missouri School Song, by George W. Hall ............................................................................ 1899–19 437Missouri Senate .................................................................................................................... 2015–16 107–108Missouri State Archives: 25 years old, by Gary R. Kremer ..................................................... 1989–90 10–19Missouri State Capitol ........................................................................................................... 2015–16 45Missouri Statistics ................................................................................................................. 2015–16 875–879Missouri Territory, Activity in................................................................................................. 1947–48 11Missouri Territory, Maps Showing Boundaries, 1812, 1813, 1816 and 1819 ......................... 1943–44 1132–35Missouri Territory, Maps Showing Boundaries, 1812, 1813, 1816 and 1819 ......................... 1945–46 1073–76Missouri Today ..................................................................................................................... 1933–34 605Missouri Under Spanish Control ........................................................................................... 1947–48 8–9Missouri Voting and Elections ............................................................................................... 2015–16 586–587Missouri Women in Political Life, 1972–93 .......................................................................... 1993–94 12–35Missouri Writer and Lecturer, Dale Carnegie ........................................................................ 1949–50 15Missouri Writer’s Guild, Historical Sketch of ......................................................................... 1981–82 1360Missouri Writers of History ................................................................................................... 1949–50 13, 15Missouri, “A Brief History of Missouri,“ by Floyd C. Shoemaker............................................ 1933–34 598–608Missouri, “A Story of Missouri” ............................................................................................. 1947–48 5–48Missouri, “The Beginnings of Missouri” ................................................................................ 1953–54 3–32Missouri, “The Youth of a State, 1821–60” ............................................................................ 1955–56 3–32Missouri, A Manufacturing State ........................................................................................... 1951–52 332Missouri, A Market Center .................................................................................................... 1949–50 290Missouri, A Scenic and Resort Area ...................................................................................... 1937–38 724Missouri, A Scenic and Resort Area ...................................................................................... 1939–40 658Missouri, Acquisition by the United States ............................................................................ 1939–40 556Missouri, Acquisition by the United States ............................................................................ 1955–56 562Missouri, Battleship ‘Missouri’ Makes History ....................................................................... 1945–46 1083Missouri, Changes of Government and Name ....................................................................... 1891–92 244–45Missouri, Changes of Government and Name ....................................................................... 1893–94 261–62Missouri, Description of ....................................................................................................... 1935–36 396Missouri, Description of ....................................................................................................... 1939–40 353Missouri, Fight for Statehood ................................................................................................ 1953–54 25–28Missouri, Growth After the Civil War .................................................................................... 1947–48 31Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1949–50 3–48Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1951–52 2–39Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1953–54 3–32Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1955–56 3–32Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1957–58 3–32Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1959–60 1–31Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1961–62 3–31Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1975–76 1–33Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1977–78 1–33Missouri, Historical Sketches ................................................................................................ 1979–80 2–31Missouri, How Missouri Ranks in the Nation ........................................................................ 1945–46 312Missouri, Hub State of the Nation ......................................................................................... 1949–50 29Missouri, Mother of the West ................................................................................................ 1939–40 500Missouri, Mother of the West ................................................................................................ 1955–56 1010Missouri, Permanent Settlement of the Missouri Country ...................................................... 1951–52 21, 23Missouri, Poem by Clyde Edwin Tuck.................................................................................... 1925–26 25Missouri, Spots of Interest in ................................................................................................. 1939–40 538Missouri, Statehood .............................................................................................................. 1953–54 31–32Missouri, The “Show You” State ............................................................................................ 1941–42 579–80Missouri, The Heart of America............................................................................................. 1941–42 855Missouri, The Heart of America............................................................................................. 1943–44 642Missouri, The Marketing Center of Mid–America .................................................................. 1947–48 458Missouri, The Meaning of ..................................................................................................... 1939–40 739Missouri, The Meaning of ..................................................................................................... 1961–62 1468

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Missouri, The State–Great ..................................................................................................... 1949–50 3–48Missouri, This Is (Photo essay) ............................................................................................... 1987–88 9–32Missouri, U.S.S., Battleship Missouri Makes History ............................................................. 1945–46 1083Missouri, U.S.S., The Greatest Battleship ............................................................................... 1943–44 1086Missouri, U.S.S., The Greatest Battleship ............................................................................... 1987–88 48–49Missouri, Years of Reform (See also entries under the word “State”) ...................................... 1947–48 37–38Missouri’s Abbreviation of “Mo.” Not Liked by All Early Residents ........................................ 1951–52 394Missouri’s Best Known Poet, Eugene Field ............................................................................. 1949–50 10Missouri’s Century of Statehood, by Floyd Shoemaker .......................................................... 1921–22 127–31Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State, by Margot Ford McMillen ............................................................................................... 1995–96 12–34Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall ............................................................................................. 1949–50 31, 33Missouri’s Finest–Harry S. Truman, by Jon Taylor ................................................................... 2013–14 16–34Missouri’s Governors, 1820–64 ............................................................................................ 1963–64 3–32Missouri’s Highway Progress ................................................................................................. 1953–54 659–61Missouri’s Highway Progress ................................................................................................. 1955–56 683Missouri’s Highway Progress ................................................................................................. 1957–58 713–15Missouri’s Highway Progress ................................................................................................. 1959–60 751–53Missouri’s Innovators of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Dedication .................................... 2007–08 4–5Missouri’s Judicial System ..................................................................................................... 2015–16 208Missouri’s Most Famous Literary Figure, Samuel L. Clemens ................................................. 1949–50 9–10Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer and Lecturer, Dale Carnegie .................................................. 1949–50 15Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer, Elizabeth Seifert.................................................................... 1949–50 15Missouri’s National Guard: Always Ready, Always There ....................................................... 2009–10 4–7Missouri’s Renewed Capitol .................................................................................................. 1951–52 41–48Missouri’s Spas ..................................................................................................................... 1947–48 328Missouri’s Teachers, Past, Present and Future; Dedication ..................................................... 2003–04 4–5Missouri’s Venerable Dogwood Tree ..................................................................................... 1973–74 305Missouri–150 Years of Statehood, by Lew Larkin ................................................................... 1969–70 1–33Missourian Receives Horatio Alger Award, Charles Luckman ............................................... 1949–50 27Missourian, Typical, Dedication of Official Manual to .......................................................... 1947–48 1Missourian’s Books Used in Japan......................................................................................... 1949–50 17Missouriana, a poem by R.C. Barnett .................................................................................... 1941–42 232Missourians at Work and Play, Photo Contest ....................................................................... 1997-98 28-43Missourians Famous in Various Activities .............................................................................. 1949–50 17, 19Missourians, “Missouri, the State–Great” .............................................................................. 1949–50 3–29Missourians, Birth Dates of Prominent Figures in Missouri History ........................................ 1941–42 130Missourians, Headline .......................................................................................................... 1949–50 24–25Missourians, Leadership in Every Field of Activity ................................................................. 1949–50 7Missourians, Names and Ages of Prominent Citizens of the State .......................................... 1879 134–36Missourians, Notable ............................................................................................................ 1945–46 676Missourians, Notable ............................................................................................................ 1947–48 644, 986Missouri–Kansas Border Warfare .......................................................................................... 1955–56 28–29, 31Missouri–Tennessee Bridge Commission ............................................................................... 1969–70 326–27Mo., Origin of Abbreviation.................................................................................................. 1961–62 1572Mormon Background ............................................................................................................ 1955–56 17Mormons in Missouri ............................................................................................................ 1955–56 16–17Mormons in Missouri ............................................................................................................ 1955–56 19–21Motor Vehicle Registration and Basic Revenues, 1911–50 .................................................... 1951–52 708Mottos of the United States and the States ............................................................................ 1935–36 294Mound Builders in Missouri .................................................................................................. 1939–40 774Mount Vernon, Virginia ......................................................................................................... 1963–64 422Musicians, Jessie L. Gaynor .................................................................................................. 1949–50 19Musicians, John William Boone ............................................................................................ 1949–50 23Musicians, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers ......................................................................... 1949–50 24My Missouri, Photo Contest .................................................................................................. 2003–04 36–51National Archives ................................................................................................................. 1963–64 308National Capitol ................................................................................................................... 1927–28 406–07National Capitol ................................................................................................................... 1975–76 1166National Capitol, Power Plant ............................................................................................... 1963–64 1060–61National Capitol, White House ............................................................................................. 1975–76 1168National Flag ........................................................................................................................ 1911–12 509National Flag, Proper Display of ........................................................................................... 1953–54 364

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Natural Resources, Department of ........................................................................................ 2015–16 518–535Navy, U.S., Missouri Army and Navy Leaders ....................................................................... 1949–50 7Negro in Missouri History, Role of, 1719–1970, By Lorenzo Greene, Antonio Holland & Gary Kremer .................................................................................... 1973–74 1–35Negro Musician, John William Boone ................................................................................... 1949–50 23Negro Scientist, George Washington Carver ......................................................................... 1949–50 24Nelson, William Rockhill, Newspaperman and Philanthropist .............................................. 1949–50 19New Times, New Challenges for Missouri’s Public Schools, by James L. Morris .................... 1985–86 32–46New York World’s Fair (1964–65) .......................................................................................... 1963–64 672New York World’s Fair Commission of Missouri .................................................................... 1965–66 308Newspaper Development in Missouri ................................................................................... 1921–22 641–44Newspaper Organizations .................................................................................................... 2015–16 810–814Newspaper, First American, 1704 ......................................................................................... 1937–38 864Newspaper, Founding of First Paper West of St. Louis ........................................................... 1945–46 855Newspaperman and Philanthropist, William Rockhill Nelson ............................................... 1949–50 19Newspaperman, Joseph Pulitzer, Editor and Publisher .......................................................... 1949–50 21Newspapers, First in the United States and in Missouri ......................................................... 1939–40 938 Newspapers of Missouri ....................................................................................................... 2015–16 815–831Nickel Coinage from Missouri, First ...................................................................................... 1949–50 39 Nicknames, State Nicknames and Flowers ............................................................................ 1953–54 1060Oath of Loyalty, 1865 ........................................................................................................... 1957–58 18 Office of State Courts Administrator ...................................................................................... 2015–16 218–219Official Manual of Missouri, Editors of the Blue Book, 1905–58 ........................................... 1957–58 770 Official Manual of Missouri, Facts Concerning the 1945–46 State Manual ............................ 1945–46 1150Official Manual of Missouri, History of ................................................................................ 1949–50 1192Official Manual of Missouri, History of ................................................................................ 1951–52 viii Official Manual of Missouri, History of ................................................................................ 1989–90 32 Official Manual Photo Contest: A Day at the Park ................................................................. 2015–16 17–23Official Manual Photo Contest: Foundations of Missouri....................................................... 2005–06 32–45Official Manual Photo Contest: Magnificient Missouri: A Portrait of the Show Me State ........ 1999– 2000 12–27Official Manual Photo Contest: Missouri In Motion .............................................................. 2009–10 31–39Official Manual Photo Contest: Missouri’s Patriotism ............................................................ 2001–02 36–51, 58Official Manual Photo Contest: Missourians at Work and Play .............................................. 1997–98 28-43Official Manual Photo Contest: My Missouri: Photos that Define the Show-Me State ............ 2003–04 36–51Official Manual Photo Contest: Remembering Harry ............................................................ 2013–14 35–41Official Manual Photo Contest: Show Me Scenics ................................................................ 1989–90 20–31Official Manual Photo Contest: The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt ........................................ 2011–12 10Official Manual Photo Contest: The Missouri Family Scrapbook ........................................... 2007–08 30–39Oil, Gas and Oil in Missouri ................................................................................................. 1949–50 316 Old Missouri (song) .............................................................................................................. 1923–24 22 Opera Singers, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers ................................................................... 1949–50 24 Opportunity 2000 Commission, Missouri ............................................................................. 1987–88 35–47Oregon Trail ......................................................................................................................... 1955–56 9, 11Oregon Trail, Pacific Passage ................................................................................................. 1955–56 11, 13Organization Chart, State Government ................................................................................. 2015–16 335Palmyra Massacre ................................................................................................................. 1957–58 21 Paris, France, Missouri Indians in Paris .................................................................................. 1951–52 9, 11Parole, History of Probation and Parole ................................................................................. 1947–48 324–26Patent Law, Summary of U.S. ................................................................................................ 1943–44 920 Pathways to Progress: Feature ............................................................................................... 2009–10 16–29Pea Ridge, Battle of............................................................................................................... 1957–58 17–18Pearl Harbor, Attack on, President Roosevelt’s Message to Congress, Dec. 8, 1941 ............... 1941–42 816 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ............................................................. 1921–22 813–18Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ............................................................. 1941–42 831–48Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ............................................................. 1943–44 889–900Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ............................................................. 1945–46 895–910Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ............................................................. 1947–48 304–23Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ............................................................. 1989–90 298–304Penitentiary, History of ......................................................................................................... 1963–64 383 Penitentiary, History of ......................................................................................................... 1983–84 1–23Pershing, General John J., Boyhood Home Memorial Shrine ................................................. 1973–74 375 Pershing, John J., Memorial Commission .............................................................................. 1953–54 190

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Pershing, John J., Memorial Commission .............................................................................. 1955–56 194 Petroglyphs in Missouri......................................................................................................... 1939–40 899 Philosophy, “St. Louis Movement” ........................................................................................ 1949–50 11 Photographs, “The Past Recaptured: Images from Everyday Life” ........................................... 1995–96 44–51Physiography of Missouri ...................................................................................................... 1945–46 869 Picture This: The Photography of Charles Elliott Gill .............................................................. 2007–08 6–7 Picture This: The Photography of Domino Danzero ............................................................... 2009–10 8–9 Pilot Knob, the Battle of, 1864, by Richard S. Brownlee ........................................................ 1961–62 3–31Pioneer Schoolroom, The Missouri River ............................................................................... 1955–56 6–7 Pioneers Were Modern–Day Advertisers ............................................................................... 1949–50 35 Platte Purchase Area, Acquisition of...................................................................................... 1947–48 19 Platte Purchase, First School in ............................................................................................. 1947–48 21, 23Political Conventions, National, 1856–1948 ......................................................................... 1949–50 1162Political Divisions of the United States Congress, 1855–1973 ............................................... 1973–74 192 Pony Express ......................................................................................................................... 1965–66 1464Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40 ................................. 1947–48 992–95Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40 ................................. 1949–50 1195–1201Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40 ................................. 1949–50 1198Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40 ................................. 1953–54 1238–41Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–1950, 1960 and 1950 ... 1959–60 1312–15Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–1950, 1960 and 1950 ... 1969–70 1453–55Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1970 and 1960 ....................... 1975–76 1217–19Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Misouri 1960–70 ........................................................................................................ 1975–76 1220–29Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri .... 1953–55 1242–48Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri .... 1955–56 1170–76Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1940–50 ...................................................................................................... 1951–52 1199–1205Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1940–50 ...................................................................................................... 1957–58 1334–40Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1950–60 ...................................................................................................... 1959–60 1316–22Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places, 1970–80 ........................................ 1983–84 1211–19Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places, 1970–80 ........................................ 1985–86 1424–32Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places, 1970–80 ........................................ 1987–88 1336–44Population of Incorporated Places in Missouri, 1930 and 1940 ............................................ 1947–48 996–1001Population of Incorporated Places in Missouri, 1930 and 1940 ............................................ 1949–50 1202–07Population of Missouri and its Counties, 1890–2010 ............................................................ 1989–90 870–72Population of Missouri Cities of 10,000 or More from 1900–70 ............................................ 1975–76 1214–16Population of Missouri Cities of 10,000 or more, from the Earliest Census to 1960 ............... 1969–70 1450–52Population of Missouri Cities of 5,000 or More, by Wards, 1950 .......................................... 1959–60 1323–24Population of Missouri Counties, 1940 and 1950 ................................................................. 1951–52 1197–98Population of Missouri Counties, By Minor Civil Divisions, 1920–40 ................................... 1943–44 1112Population of Missouri Counties, By Minor Civil Divisions, 1920–40 ................................... 1943–44 1096Population of Missouri Municipalities ................................................................................... 2015–16 785–807Population of Missouri, 1810–1970 ...................................................................................... 1975–76 1213Population of Missouri, Summary 1820–1940 ...................................................................... 1949–50 29 Population of Missouri, Summary 1830–1960 ...................................................................... 1961–62 1470Population of Missouri, Urban and Rural, 1810–1970 .......................................................... 1975–76 1217–19Population of Principal Missouri Cities, 1900–30.................................................................. 1933–34 572 Population of Principal U.S. Cities, 1930 and 1940 .............................................................. 1941–42 856 Population of the States and Territories, 1880 ........................................................................ 1881–82 96 Population of the United States, 1790-1880.......................................................................... 1881–82 128 Population of the United States, 1790–1890 ......................................................................... 1891–92 308–09Population of the United States, 1870–1940 ......................................................................... 1941–42 932 Population of the World ........................................................................................................ 1881–82 96 Population of U.S. Cities of 110,000 or More, 1930 and 1940.............................................. 1941–42 864 Postal Service, First Mail Stagecoach to Santa Fe ................................................................... 1945–46 1148Postal Service, Rural Free Delivery in Missouri ..................................................................... 1951–52 1194Poultry Raising and Dairying ................................................................................................ 1949–50 38–39Power and Fuel ..................................................................................................................... 1949–50 316 Presidency, U.S., Law on Succession to the Presidency ......................................................... 1955–56 336 President and Vice President of the United States, Constitutional Provisions for .................... 1975–76 1164–66

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President of the United States ............................................................................................... 2015–16 83Presidential Inaugurations ..................................................................................................... 1955–56 522 Presidents and Vice Presidents, Historical Listing of .............................................................. 2015–16 86Presidents of Missouri Broadcasters Association.................................................................... 2007–08 919–20Presidents of the U.S. Who Died in Office ............................................................................ 1957–58 1292Presidents of the United States, Burial Places ........................................................................ 1957–58 380 Presidents of U.S., Two-thirds had Congressional Experience ................................................ 1945–46 410 Presidents, Vice Presidents and Congresses of the U.S., 1789–1993 ...................................... 1983–84 1166Press Associations of Missouri............................................................................................... 2015–16 812–814Press Club, Missouri Women’s .............................................................................................. 2007–08 898 Price, Sterling, Role in Civil War ........................................................................................... 1957–58 16–27Price, Sterling, Sketch and Statue .......................................................................................... 1915–16 8–9 Probation and Parole, History of ........................................................................................... 1947–48 324–26Public Safety, Department of................................................................................................. 2015–16 536–561Public Schools ...................................................................................................................... 1985–86 32–46Public Schools, Division, History of ...................................................................................... 1973–74 419–21Public Schools, Missouri, statistics about 1988–1989 ........................................................... 1989–90 354 Public Service Commission .................................................................................................. 1975–76 380–81Pulitzer Prize Winner in 1934, Josephine Johnson ................................................................ 1949–50 13 Pulitzer, Joseph, Editor and Publisher .................................................................................... 1949–50 21 Quantrill, William Clarke ..................................................................................................... 1957–58 23 Quiet Catastrophe of Time, The ............................................................................................ 1993–94 36–47Race Horse Trainer, Ben Jones .............................................................................................. 1949–50 25Radio, First Lady of Radio, Mary Margaret McBride .............................................................. 1949–50 25Railroads, Reluctant .............................................................................................................. 1955–56 7, 9Rainfall, Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall ............................................................................... 1949–50 31, 33Reconstruction Era in Missouri ............................................................................................. 1959–60 1–31Recreational Facilities, Missouri’s.......................................................................................... 1949–50 48Red Cross, American National .............................................................................................. 1941–42 904 Redistricting Committees, Legislative .................................................................................... 1991–92 796 Reedy, William Marion, Influence of “Reedy’s Mirror” .......................................................... 1949–50 11 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1980–1986 ............................................................................ 1987–88 1057Registered Voters in Missouri, 1982–1988 ............................................................................ 1989–90 507 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1984–1990 ............................................................................ 1991–92 493 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1986–1992 ............................................................................ 1993–94 525 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1990–1995 ............................................................................ 1995–96 525 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1990–1996 ............................................................................ 1997–98 547Registered Voters in Missouri, 1992–1998 ............................................................................ 1999– 2000 555 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1994–2000 ............................................................................ 2001–02 601 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1996–2002 ............................................................................ 2003–04 621 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1998–2004 ............................................................................ 2005–06 630 Registered Voters in Missouri, 2000–2006 ............................................................................ 2007–08 642 Registered Voters in Missouri, 2002–2008 ............................................................................ 2009–10 598 Registered Voters in Missouri, 2002–2010 ............................................................................ 2011–12 429 Registered Voters in Missouri, 2004–2012 ............................................................................ 2013–14 597-598Registered Voters in Missouri, 2006–2014 ............................................................................ 2015–16 587–589Registrars of Lands of Missouri, 1841–88 .............................................................................. 1963–64 58 Reily, Emmett Montgomery, Governor of Puerto Rico ........................................................... 1921–22 692 Religion, Missouri Church History ........................................................................................ 1945–46 694 RememRepresentatives and Senators to the Missouri General Assembly, 1931–1959 ............ 1961–62 1536–57Representatives in Congress from Missouri, 1821–1961 ....................................................... 1961–62 1526–36Representatives, Missouri House of ...................................................................................... 2015–16 129Representatives, United States .............................................................................................. 2015–16 92–94Representatives, United States Historical Listing ................................................................... 2015–16 96–102Republican Party, National Political Conventions, 1856–1948 .............................................. 1949–50 1162Republican Party, Officers of ................................................................................................. 2015–16 673–705Resources, Missouri and Her Natural Resources ................................................................... 1953–54 276 Revenue, Department of ....................................................................................................... 2015–16 562–565Revolutionary War, Effect of American Revolution on Missouri ............................................. 1947–48 9 Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base ........................................................................................... 1967–68 273 River Highways .................................................................................................................... 1955–56 7 Rivers and Springs ................................................................................................................ 1949–50 31

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Rivers of Missouri, The .......................................................................................................... 1953–54 754, 1030Road Bond Summary as of Dec. 31, 1947 ............................................................................ 1947–48 567 Road Bond Summary as of Dec. 31, 1948 ............................................................................ 1949–50 650 Road Bond Summary as of June 30, 1951 ............................................................................. 1951–52 707 Road Bonds Issued, Retired, and Outstanding as of Dec. 31, 1942 ....................................... 1943–44 818–22Road Bonds, Status of Bond Issues as of June 30, 1953 ......................................................... 1953–54 664 Road Bonds, Status of Bond Issues as of June 30, 1955 ......................................................... 1955–56 687 Road Funds, Major Expenditures for State Road Program, 1917–50 ...................................... 1951–52 709 Road Funds, Missouri State and Federal Revenues, 1925–42 ................................................ 1943–44 817 Road Funds, Motor Vehicle Registration and Basic Revenues, 1911–50 ................................ 1951–52 708 Roads, Missouri Bond Issues ................................................................................................. 1945–46 827 Role of the Negro in Missouri History, 1719–1970, by Lorenzo Greene, Antonio Holland & Gary Kremer ................................................................................. 1973–74 1–35Rollins, James S., Father of the University of Missouri ........................................................... 1949–50 21 Roosevelt, Franklin D., Message to Congress, Dec. 8, 1941 .................................................. 1941–42 816 Rural Electrification in Missouri ............................................................................................ 1951–52 304 Rural Free Delivery in Missouri ............................................................................................. 1951–52 1194Rusk, Howard A., Advisor to United Nations ........................................................................ 1949–50 25, 27Sailors, Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines .................................................... 1947–48 477 Santa Fe Sidelight ................................................................................................................. 1955–56 27–28Santa Fe Trade, Economic Barriers ........................................................................................ 1955–56 11 Santa Fe Trail ........................................................................................................................ 1955–56 9, 11Santa Fe Trail, Famous in Missouri ........................................................................................ 1945–46 821 Santa Fe, First Mail Stagecoach to Santa Fe from Independence ............................................ 1945–46 1148Scenic and Resort Area of Missouri ....................................................................................... 1933–34 606–07Schools, a Century of Missouri Schools (1821–1921) ............................................................ 1921–22 731–39Schools, Early ....................................................................................................................... 1949–50 45 Schools, Early Days of the Public School System .................................................................. 1947–48 19–20Schools, First School in the Platte Purchase .......................................................................... 1947–48 21, 23Schools, Growth of Secondary .............................................................................................. 1949–50 47 Schools, Missouri State Superintendents of, 1839–1948 ....................................................... 1947–48 84–85Schools, Organization of Missouri Public Schools ................................................................ 1879 118–19Schools, Private Elementary and Secondary Schools ............................................................. 1949–50 48 Schools, Public .................................................................................................................... 1985–86 32–46Schools, Public Schools of Today .......................................................................................... 1949–50 47–48Seal, “The Great Seal of the United States,“ History of .......................................................... 1957–58 826 Secretaries of State, Historical Listing .................................................................................... 2015–16 59Secretary of State, Office of .................................................................................................. 2015–16 48–58Seifert, Elizabeth, Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer .................................................................. 1949–50 15Selective Service System, The................................................................................................ 1945–46 885–87Senate Chamber Rededicated ............................................................................................... 1977–78 70 Senate Districts ..................................................................................................................... 2015–16 121Senate, Missouri Officers of .................................................................................................. 2015–16 107 Senatorial Districts by Municipality ...................................................................................... 2015–16 122–127Senators and Representatives in the Missouri General Assembly, 1931–1959 ....................... 1961–62 1536–57Senators from Missouri in the U.S. Senate ............................................................................. 1935–36 177 Senators, United States from Missouri ................................................................................... 2015–16 88–89Settlement of Missouri .......................................................................................................... 1953–54 5–13Settlement, Permanent Settlement of the Missouri Country ................................................... 1951–52 21, 23Shapley, Harlow, Two Outstanding Astronomers ................................................................... 1949–50 25 Shaw’s Garden, beginning of Missouri Botanical Garden ...................................................... 1945–46 891 Shelby, Joseph Orville, Expedition to Mexico ........................................................................ 1957–58 28–31Shields, James, Sketch and Statue ......................................................................................... 1915–16 8–9 Shoemaker, Floyd C., “A Brief History of Missouri” ............................................................... 1933–34 598–608Shoemaker, Floyd C., “Missouri Calendar, A History of the State Chronologically Arranged” 1921–22 131–71Shoemaker, Floyd C., “Mr. Missouri” .................................................................................... 1959–60 558 Shoemaker, Floyd C., ”Missouri’s Century of Statehood” ....................................................... 1921–22 127–30Shoemaker, Floyd C., Missouri Writers of History ................................................................. 1949–50 15 Show Me Scenics, Official Manual Photo Contest ................................................................ 1989–90 20–31Show Me State Shows Its Spirit, The ...................................................................................... 1993–94 7 Show Me State, Origins of .................................................................................................... 1961–62 1486Slavery, Emancipation of Slaves ............................................................................................ 1947–48 29 Social Security ...................................................................................................................... 1951–52 216

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Social Security Extended to State Employees ......................................................................... 1953–54 748 Social Security Extended to State Employees ......................................................................... 1955–56 788 Social Services, Department of ............................................................................................. 2015–16 566–573Soldiers Bonus Law in Missouri, History of Show Me State Origins of ................................... 1921–22 874–75Soldiers Bonus Law in Missouri, History of Show Me State Origins of ................................... 1961–62 595 Soldiers Furnished to Union Army by States and Territories ................................................... 1911–12 510 Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, Medals of Missouri ................................................................. 1947–48 477 Song, “Missouri School Song” .............................................................................................. 1899–00 437 Song, “Old Missouri” ............................................................................................................ 1923–24 22 Song, Missouri Official ......................................................................................................... 1949–50 1219Song, Missouri Official ......................................................................................................... 1991–92 787 Soybean Production in Missouri ........................................................................................... 1949–50 38 Spain and France in Missouri ................................................................................................ 1933–34 600–01Spain, Missouri Under Spanish Control ................................................................................ 1947–48 8–9 Spirit of Missouri, Hugh P. Williamson .................................................................................. 1969–70 78 Springs, Missouri .................................................................................................................. 1945–46 425 Springs, Rivers and Springs ................................................................................................... 1949–50 31 St. Charles, First State Capitol ............................................................................................... 1965–66 1340St. Charles, First State Capitol ............................................................................................... 1973–74 374 St. Charles, General Assembly in .......................................................................................... 1947–48 14–15St. Joseph Established ........................................................................................................... 1947–48 21 St. Louis and Ste. Genevieve ................................................................................................. 1953–54 5, 7–9St. Louis City Art Museum..................................................................................................... 1941–42 364 St. Louis Established ............................................................................................................. 1947–48 7 St. Louis Gateway Arch ......................................................................................................... 1965–66 1008St. Louis Law Library Association, History of ......................................................................... 1921–22 786 St. Louis Movement in Philosophy ........................................................................................ 1949–50 11 St. Louis Painter, Carl Wilmar ................................................................................................ 1949–50 19 St. Louis, Metropolis of the Midwest ..................................................................................... 1951–52 944 St. Louis, Young Fashion Center ............................................................................................ 1947–48 958 Stagecoach, First Mail Coach to Santa Fe .............................................................................. 1945–46 1148State American Folk Dance ................................................................................................... 2015–16 28State Amphibian ................................................................................................................... 2015–16 30State Animal ......................................................................................................................... 2015–16 28State Aquatic Animal ............................................................................................................ 2015–16 28State Auditor, Historical Listing ............................................................................................. 2015–16 65State Auditor, Office of ......................................................................................................... 2015–16 62–64State Bird .............................................................................................................................. 2015–16 26State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1911–12 13–14State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1913–14 19–29State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1915–16 17–18State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1921–22 8–9 State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1925–26 14–20State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1937–38 365 State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1951–52 41–48State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1975–76 1428–30State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 1993–94 5, 948–949State Capitol ......................................................................................................................... 2015–16 45State Capitol and Buildings ................................................................................................... 1907–08 10–12State Capitol and Buildings ................................................................................................... 1911–12 13–14State Capitol and Buildings ................................................................................................... 1937–38 365 State Capitol Buildings of Missouri, History of ..................................................................... 1957–58 1442State Capitol Burning in 1911 (Illus.) .................................................................................... 1911–12 13 State Capitol Construction ................................................................................................... 1983–84 1220–21State Capitol Decorations and Inscriptions ............................................................................ 1951–52 45, 47–48State Capitol Decorations and Inscriptions ............................................................................ 1975–76 1429–30State Capitol Inscriptions ...................................................................................................... 1933–34 608 State Capitol Inscriptions ...................................................................................................... 1935–36 708 State Capitol Inscriptions ...................................................................................................... 1937–38 526 State Capitol Inscriptions ...................................................................................................... 1939–40 883–84State Capitol Inscriptions ...................................................................................................... 1955–56 1160State Capitol Inscriptions and Statuary .................................................................................. 1955–56 1160State Capitol, Missouri’s Renewed Capitol 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State Capitol, Museum, Paintings and Other Features ........................................................... 1951–52 41–48State Capitol, Senate and House Chambers .......................................................................... 1951–52 45, 47State Capitols of Missouri ..................................................................................................... 1933–34 602 State Capitols That Have Been .............................................................................................. 1913–14 15–18State Capitols That Have Been .............................................................................................. 1947–48 41, 43, 45State Capitols, History of Missouri’s ...................................................................................... 1951–52 48State Courts Administrator .................................................................................................... 2015–16 218–219State Dessert ......................................................................................................................... 2015–16 31State Dinosaur ...................................................................................................................... 2015–16 29State Employment Security Building ..................................................................................... 1967–68 1273–74State Exercise ........................................................................................................................ 2015–16 31State Fair ............................................................................................................................... 1925–26 799–804State Fair ............................................................................................................................... 1967–68 278 State Fish .............................................................................................................................. 2015–16 29State Flag .............................................................................................................................. 2015–16 25State Floral Emblem .............................................................................................................. 2015–16 25State Fossil ............................................................................................................................ 2015–16 27State Game Bird ................................................................................................................... 2015–16 30State Grape ........................................................................................................................... 2015–16 29State Grass ............................................................................................................................ 2015–16 31State Horse ........................................................................................................................... 2015–16 29State Insect ........................................................................................................................... 2015–16 27State Institutions, When Established ...................................................................................... 1897–98 432 State Invertebrate .................................................................................................................. 2015–16 30State Manual: 100 Years Ago ................................................................................................. 1989–90 32 State Mineral ........................................................................................................................ 2015–16 26State Musical Instrument ....................................................................................................... 2015–16 27State Park Board, Contemporary History ............................................................................... 1975–76 898 State Parks, New State Park System ....................................................................................... 1925–26 944–49State Records, Termites Attack ............................................................................................... 1925–26 967–68State Reptile ......................................................................................................................... 2015–16 30State Rock ............................................................................................................................ 2015–16 27State Seal .............................................................................................................................. 2015–16 24State Seal, Origin of Inscription on Missouri Seal .................................................................. 1945–46 185 State Senators and Representatives, 1820–1933 .................................................................... 1935–36 187–248State Senators and Representatives, 1931–1959 .................................................................... 1961–62 1536–57State Song ............................................................................................................................. 2015–16 26State Symbol for Child Abuse Prevention .............................................................................. 2015–16 31State Treasurer, Historical Listing ........................................................................................... 2015–16 71State Treasurer, Office of ....................................................................................................... 2015–16 68–70State Tree .............................................................................................................................. 2015–16 26State Tree Nut ....................................................................................................................... 2015–16 28Statehood, Missouri’s ............................................................................................................ 1953–54 31–32Statehood, Missouri’s Fight for .............................................................................................. 1953–54 25–28States and Territories of the U.S., Origin and Names of ........................................................ 1943–44 50 States, Capitols, When Settled, Entry Into Union ................................................................... 1957–58 82 States, In Order of Admission to the Union ........................................................................... 1957–58 196 States, Nicknames and State Flowers .................................................................................... 1945–46 870 States, Nicknames and State Flowers .................................................................................... 1953–54 1060States, When and By Whom Settled, and When Admitted to Union ...................................... 1881 108 Statistics about Missouri Public Schools, 1988–89 ................................................................ 1989–90 354 Statue of Liberty on Bedloe’s Island....................................................................................... 1943–44 856 Statue of Liberty, History of ................................................................................................... 1957–58 1128Ste. Genevieve and St. Louis ................................................................................................. 1953–54 5, 7–9Ste. Genevieve, Missouri’s Oldest City .................................................................................. 1969–70 1039Steamboat Era on the Missouri, The ...................................................................................... 1951–52 23–33Steamboat Pilots of the Missouri ........................................................................................... 1951–52 33–35Steamboats, Bridges and Wrecks on the Missouri ................................................................. 1951–52 33 Stevens, Walter B., Missouri Writers of History ..................................................................... 1949–50 13 Stone Products of Missouri ................................................................................................... 1949–50 41, 43Stone, Limestone in Missouri ................................................................................................ 1953–54 304 Stone, William Joel, Memorial .............................................................................................. 1935–36 571–74Struggles to Begin, by Lewis S. Larkin ................................................................................... 1975–76 1–33

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Supreme Court Building, Drawings and Plans for ................................................................. 1905–06 118 Supreme Court Commissioners, Historical Sketch of ............................................................. 1947–48 195–96Supreme Court Commissioners, Historical Sketch of ............................................................. 1961–62 221 Supreme Court of Missouri, Historical Sketch of ................................................................... 1949–50 223–25Supreme Court of Missouri ................................................................................................... 2015–16 209–210Supreme Court of Missouri, Judges ....................................................................................... 2015–16 211–217Surgeon, Neurological, Walter Edwin Dandy ........................................................................ 1949–50 21 Swan Lake Preserve .............................................................................................................. 1965–66 1536Swarthout, Gladys, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers ............................................................ 1949–50 24 Symington, Stuart, A Missouri Leader, Dedication ................................................................. 1989–90 5 Taxable Wealth of Missouri, 1860–1914 ............................................................................... 1915–16 605–06Taxation, Missouri Rate for State Purposes, 1860–1915 ........................................................ 1915–16 604 Teachers Association Founded, Missouri State ...................................................................... 1945–46 768 Telegraph Line Reaches St. Louis .......................................................................................... 1947–48 25 Telephone, Missouri’s First .................................................................................................... 1945–46 767 Television Stations ................................................................................................................ 2015–16 848–850Tennessee-Missouri Bridge Commission ............................................................................... 1969–70 326–27Territorial Economy .............................................................................................................. 1953–54 13–15Territorial Government ......................................................................................................... 1953–54 24–25Territorial Living ................................................................................................................... 1953–54 15–18The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt: Photo Contest ................................................................. 2011–12 10The Missouri Family Scrapbook: Photo Contest ..................................................................... 2007–08 30–39Theatre, First Theatrical Performance .................................................................................... 1947–48 11 This is Missouri ..................................................................................................................... 1985–86 3–28This is Missouri (Photo essay) ................................................................................................ 1987–88 9–32Timber, Missouri’s ................................................................................................................ 1949–50 43, 45Tobacco, Missouri’s .............................................................................................................. 1945–46 498 Toberman, Walter H., Memorial Sketch ................................................................................ 1959–60 xii Today’s Missouri ................................................................................................................... 1967–68 1–31Topography of Missouri ........................................................................................................ 1945–46 869 Trachoma Hospital, Missouri ................................................................................................ 1963–64 688–89Trade, Wholesale, St. Louis ................................................................................................... 1951–52 944 Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–1865 ........................................................................................... 1957–58 1–32Trails, Famous Trails in Missouri ............................................................................................ 1945–46 821 Trails, Famous Trails in Missouri ............................................................................................ 1963–64 968 Trails, Oregon and Santa Fe Trails ......................................................................................... 1955–56 9, 11Transportation, Department of .............................................................................................. 2015–16 574–579Transportation, St. Louis ....................................................................................................... 1951–52 944 Traubel, Helen, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers .................................................................. 1949–50 24 Treasurer, Office of ............................................................................................................... 2015–16 68–70Treasurers, Historical Listing ................................................................................................. 2015–16 71Treaty with Great Britian, Extradition .................................................................................... 1891–92 300 Truman Doctrine, The ........................................................................................................... 1949–50 3 Truman, Harry S, “Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency” ........................... 1995–96 37–43Truman, Harry S, and Missouri Mule .................................................................................... 1991–92 160 Truman, Harry S, Birthplace Memorial Shrine ....................................................................... 1973–74 374 Truman, Harry S, Dedication of State Manual to ................................................................... 1945–46 9 Truman, Harry S, First President from Missouri ..................................................................... 1947–48 39 Truman, Harry S, Letter from ................................................................................................ 1945–46 24 Truman, Harry S, Library ...................................................................................................... 1965–66 88 Truman, Harry S, President of the United States, Sketch and Portraits.................................... 1945–46 13–23Truman, Harry S, President of the United States, Sketch and Portraits.................................... 1947–48 51 Truman, Harry S, President of the United States, Sketch and Portraits.................................... 1949–50 51 Truman, Harry S, President of the United States, Sketch and Portraits.................................... 1951–52 51 Truman, Harry S, V-E Day Proclamation ................................................................................ 1945–46 186 Truman, Harry S, V-J Day Proclamation ................................................................................ 1945–46 252 Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Missouri State ............................................................................... 1971–72 767–68Tuck, Clyde Edwin, “Hawthorne Blossoms” (poem) .............................................................. 1923–24 21 Tuck, Clyde Edwin, “Missouri” (poem) .................................................................................. 1925–26 25 Twain, Mark, Birthplace Memorial Shrine ............................................................................. 1973–74 375 Twain, Mark, Region ............................................................................................................. 1965–66 1532U.S.S. Missouri ..................................................................................................................... 1987–88 48–49Underground Treasures, The Story of Mining in Missouri, by Jo Burford ................................ 1977–78 1–33

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Unfinished Painting by Joseph McHugh, The ........................................................................ 1993–94 81 United Nations, Advisor to, Howard A. Rusk ........................................................................ 1949–50 25, 27United States (See also entries under National)United States Bicentennial Commission of Missouri ............................................................. 1987–88 104 United States Cabinet Members from Missouri ..................................................................... 1939–40 351 United States Congress, Congressional Leaders from Missouri .............................................. 1949–50 9 United States Congress, Missouri Senators Expelled .............................................................. 1947–48 26 United States Congress, Political Divisions, 1855–1973 ........................................................ 1973–74 192 United States Congress, Representatives Under Each Apportionment, 1790–1960 ............ 1963–64 1081United States Congresses, Presidents, and Vice Presidents, 1789–1981 ................................. 1983–84 1166United States Congressmen, Salaries, 1789–1925 ................................................................. 1945–46 1134United States Constitution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri .......................................... 1987–88 104 United States Constitution, Bill of Rights ............................................................................... 1941–42 806 United States Constitution, Bill of Rights ............................................................................... 1943–44 298 United States Flag ................................................................................................................. 1911–12 509 United States Flag ................................................................................................................. 1957–58 344 United States Flag ................................................................................................................. 1959–60 1126United States Flag, Proper Display of the ............................................................................. 1953–54 364 United States Government .................................................................................................... 1975–76 1164–75United States Government .................................................................................................... 2015–16 80–81United States House of Representatives ................................................................................ 1975–76 1170–73United States House of Representatives, House Office Building ............................................ 1963–64 1059United States Motto, History of ............................................................................................. 1957–58 826 United States Population, 1790–1890 ................................................................................... 1891–92 308–09United States Seal, History of ................................................................................................ 1957–58 826 United States Seal, History of ................................................................................................ 1959–60 276 United States Senate ............................................................................................................. 1975–76 1169–70United States Senate, Senate Office Building ........................................................................ 1963–64 1059–60United States Senators from Missouri, 1820–1983 ................................................................ 1983–84 77–78United States Senators .......................................................................................................... 2015–16 88–89United States Senators Historical Listing ............................................................................... 2015–16 90United States Senators, Missouri Senators Expelled (1861) .................................................... 1945–46 559 United States Senators, Missouri Senators Expelled (1861) .................................................... 1947–48 26 United States Senators, Statuary Hall .................................................................................... 1959–60 940 United States, Historical and Statistical Table of States and Territories ................................... 1899– 1900 140–41United States, Historical and Statistical Table of States and Territories ................................... 1903–04 169–71United States, Progress in Area, Population and Material Industries, 1800–1910 .................. 1911–12 601–02United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Origin of ....................................................................... 1945–46 185 University of Missouri Presidents, 1841–1969 ...................................................................... 1969–70 460 University of Missouri, Father of the .................................................................................... 1949–50 21 University of Missouri, Has First School of Journalism .......................................................... 1949–50 23 University of Missouri, Historical Sketch of ........................................................................... 1989–90 372–87University of Missouri, Looking Back on 150 Years of Service, 1839–1989 ........................... 1987–88 496–97Vanishing Missouri ............................................................................................................... 1991–92 10–22Vanishing Missouri, “The Past Recaptured: Images from Everyday Life” ................................ 1995–96 44–51Vanishing Missouri–The Quiet Catastrophe of Time .............................................................. 1993–94 36–47Vest’s Eulogy on the Dog “Old Drum,” Text and Commentary ............................................... 1943–44 1128–29Veterans: Dedication ............................................................................................................ 2001–02 4 Vice President and President of the United States, Constitutional Provisions from ................. 1975–76 1164–88Vice President of the United States ....................................................................................... 2015–16 85Vice Presidents, Historical Listing of Presidents and .............................................................. 2015–16 86Volunteers: Dedication ......................................................................................................... 1999– 2000 6, 7 Vote for Missouri Governor and Lieutenant Governor, 1820–92 ........................................... 1893–94 272 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1904–40 ................................................................. 1941–42 235 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1908–44 ................................................................. 1947–48 782 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1912–48 ................................................................. 1951–52 947 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1916–52 ................................................................. 1955–56 945 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1920–56 ................................................................. 1959–60 1124Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1924–60 ................................................................. 1963–64 1247Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 and 1948 ........................... 1951–52 946 Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948 and 1952 ........................... 1955–56 944

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Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952 and 1956 ........................... 1959–60 1123Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1944–60 ................................................................... 1963–64 1246Vote for President, by Counties, at General Election, 1968 ................................................... 1969–70 1194–95Vote for President, U.S. Senator and Reps., State Officials by County - General Election, 1980 ................................................................................................... 1981–82 1245–73Vote for President, VP and Statewide Offices by County, Ward/Precinct - General Election, 1988 ................................................................................................... 1989–90 518–658Vote for President, VP, Senator and State Officers by County, Ward and Precinct, 1968 ........ 1969–70 1204–91Vote for President, VP, Senator and State Officers by County, Ward and Precinct, 1972 ........ 1973–74 1236–1347Vote for Representatives in Congress, 1988 .......................................................................... 1989–90 659–60Vote for Senator in Congress and State Auditor by Missouri County, Ward and Precinct, 1986 ................................................................................................................ 1987–88 1064–1137Vote for U.S. Senators, by Counties, 1986 ............................................................................ 1987–88 1058Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1936, 1938, 1940 and 1944 ............................................. 1945–46 585 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1942, 1944 and 1946 ....................................................... 1947–48 716 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1948, 1950 and 1952 ....................................................... 1953–54 829 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1954, 1956 and 1958 ....................................................... 1959–60 972 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1960, 1962 and 1964 ....................................................... 1965–66 1118Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1966, 1968 and 1970 ....................................................... 1971–72 1177Vote of Missouri for President and Governor, 1840–1912 ..................................................... 1913–14 1146–47Vote of Missouri for President, 1840–92 ............................................................................... 1893–94 272 Vote on Constitution of Missouri, by Counties, at Special Election, Feb. 27, 1945 ................ 1945–46 148 Voter Registration Application .............................................................................................. 1993–94 526 Votes at 1996 Primary, General and Special Elections ........................................................... 1997–98 550–640Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1950 ............................................................... 1951–52 1038Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1952 ............................................................... 1953–54 1062Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1954 ............................................................... 1955–56 1128Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1956 ............................................................... 1957–58 1291Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1958 ............................................................... 1959–60 1276Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1960 ............................................................... 1961–62 1437Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1962 ............................................................... 1963–64 1426Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1964 ............................................................... 1965–66 1432Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1966 ............................................................... 1967–68 1232Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1968 ............................................................... 1969–70 1428Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1970 ............................................................... 1971–72 1400Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1970 ............................................................... 1971–72 1399Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1972 ............................................................... 1973–74 1481–82Waggoner Building ............................................................................................................... 1967–68 1274Wars of the United States...................................................................................................... 1911–12 509 Wars (See also entries under Revolutionary War, Civil War, World War I and World War II)Wars, Early Wars and Events in Missouri ............................................................................... 1933–34 602–03Wars, Missouri in Recent Wars ............................................................................................. 1933–34 604–05Washington National Monument .......................................................................................... 1963–64 342 Washington National Monument Society.............................................................................. 1943–44 557 Washington National Monument Society.............................................................................. 1945–46 586 Water Power of Missouri....................................................................................................... 1933–34 606 Water Power of Missouri....................................................................................................... 1935–36 778 Watering Places, Missouri’s Spas .......................................................................................... 1947–48 328 Waters, Baxter, Memorial Sketch .......................................................................................... 1953–54 166 Wealthiest Men in America–All Born in Ireland .................................................................... 1885 121 Weights and Measures, Bushel Weights in Pounds, Summary of Legal Provisions ................ 1943–44 812 Welfare, Public Health and Welfare Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ............. 1973–74 768–69West, Pathfinders of the ........................................................................................................ 1933–34 602 Western Heritage .................................................................................................................. 1955–56 13–14Westport, Battle of ................................................................................................................ 1957–58 24–25White House, The ................................................................................................................. 1975–76 1168Whiteman Air Force Base ..................................................................................................... 1967–68 351 Wilder, Laura Ingalls, Missourian’s Books in Japan ................................................................ 1949–50 17 Wildlife in Missouri Country ................................................................................................. 1951–52 19, 21Wildlife Preserve, Swan Lake ................................................................................................ 1965–66 1536William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City ............................................................. 1941–42 364 Williams, Walter, Founds First School of Journalism .............................................................. 1949–50 23 Williams, Walter, Sketch of 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Wilson, Francis Murray, Memorial Sketch ............................................................................. 1933–34 611 Wilson, Woodrow, Urges Senate to Grant Women Suffrage .................................................. 1919–20 691 Wilson, Woodrow, War Messages, 1917 ............................................................................... 1917–18 5, 8–13Wilson’s Creek, Battle of ....................................................................................................... 1957–58 10–12Wimar, Carl, St. Louis Painter ............................................................................................... 1949–50 19 Winn, Kenneth H., “Reform and the Erosion of Representative Government in Missouri,” 1999– 2000 28–52, 926Winn, Robert, (1895–1948) .................................................................................................. 1949–50 96 Wives of the Presidents ......................................................................................................... 1943–44 414 Woman Suffrage, Franchise to Women ................................................................................. 1919–20 650–51Woman Suffrage, President Wilson Urges Senate to Grant .................................................... 1919–20 691 Women in Political Life, 1972–93 ........................................................................................ 1993–94 12–35Women, First White Woman Resident (of Missouri) .............................................................. 1947–48 8Women’s Role in Missouri History, 1821–1971, by Clarissa Start Davidson .......................... 1971–72 1–33Women’s Suffrage ................................................................................................................. 1995–96 190 Workmen’s Compensation Division, History of ..................................................................... 1973–74 1128–29World War I, “Missouri and the War With Germany”............................................................ 1919–20 367–70World War I, “Missouri and the War,” by Floyd C. Shoemaker .............................................. 1917–18 299-313World War I, “Missouri in the World War”............................................................................ 1939–40 512 World War I, Armistice ......................................................................................................... 1919–20 692–97World War I, Memorial to Missourians in France .................................................................. 1923–24 8–9 World War I, Memorial Tower Honoring Students of Missouri University .............................. 1925–26 8–9 World War I, Missouri and World War I ................................................................................ 1947–48 37 World War I, President Wilson’s War Messages, 1917 ........................................................... 1917–18 5, 8–13World War II, “The Greatest Battleship” (U.S.S. Missouri) ..................................................... 1943–44 1086World War II, Battleship Missouri Makes History .................................................................. 1945–46 1083World War II, Camp Crowder ............................................................................................... 1945–46 1085World War II, Civil Rights of Service Men Protected ............................................................. 1943–44 1058World War II, Fort Leonard Wood ......................................................................................... 1941–42 194 World War II, Fort Leonard Wood ......................................................................................... 1945–46 1087World War II, Missouri and World War II .............................................................................. 1947–48 38–39World War II, President Roosevelt’s Message to Congress, Dec. 8, 1941 ............................... 1941–42 816 World War II, The Selective Service System........................................................................... 1945–46 885–87World War II, The V-E Day Proclamation............................................................................... 1945–46 186 World War II, The V-J Day Proclamation ............................................................................... 1945–46 252 World’s Columbian Exposition .............................................................................................. 1891–92 253–54World’s Fair Commission, New York ..................................................................................... 1965–66 308 World’s Fair, New York (1964–65) ......................................................................................... 1963–64 672 Wrecks and Bridges on the Missouri ..................................................................................... 1951–52 33 Writers, Missouri .................................................................................................................. 1949–50 9–17Writers, Missouri .................................................................................................................. 1949–50 11 Writers’ Guild, Missouri ....................................................................................................... 1981–82 1360Youth of a State, 1821–60, The ............................................................................................. 1955–56 3–32Zinc, An Important Mineral .................................................................................................. 1949–50 41

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Flag EtiquetteThe following are some of the rules of flag

etiquette regarding the time and manner of dis-play and disposal of the flag of the United States of America pursuant to Title 4, Chapter 1 of the United States Code.

It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be dis-played 24 hours a day if properly illuminated dur-ing the hours of darkness.

No other flag or pennant should be placed above or, if on the same level, to the right of the flag of the United States of America, except dur-ing church services conducted by naval chaplains at sea, when the church pennant may be flown above the flag during services for the personnel of the Navy.

No person shall display the flag of the United Nations or any other national or international flag equal, above, or in a position of superior prominence or honor to, or in place of, the flag of the United States at any place within the Unit-ed States or any territory or possession thereof; provided, that nothing in this section shall make unlawful the continuance of the practice hereto-fore followed of displaying the flag of the United Nations in a position of superior prominence or honor, and other national flags in positions of equal prominence or honor, with that of the flag of the United States at the headquarters of the United Nations.

When flags of states, cities or localities, or pennants of societies are flown on the same hal-yard with the flag of the United States, the latter should always be at the peak. When the flags are flown from adjacent staffs, the flag of the United States should be hoisted first and lowered last. No such flag or pennant may be placed above the flag of the United States or to the United States flag’s right.

The flag of the United States of America, when it is displayed with another flag against a wall from crossed staffs, should be on the right, the flag’s own right, and its staff should be in front of the staff of the other flag.

The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point of the group when a number of flags of states or lo-calities or pennants of societies are grouped and displayed from staffs.

When the flags of two or more nations are dis-played, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags are to be of approxi-mately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of an-other nation in time of peace.

When displayed either horizontally or verti-cally against a wall, the union should be upper-most and to the flag’s own right, that is, to the observer’s left. When displayed in a window, the flag should be displayed in the same way, with the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street.

When used on a speaker’s platform, the flag if displayed flat, should be displayed above and behind the speaker. When displayed from a staff in a church or public auditorium, the flag of the United States of America should hold the position of superior prominence, in advance of the audi-ence, and in the position of honor at the clergy-man’s or speaker’s right as he faces the audience. Any other flag so displayed should be placed on the left of the clergyman or speaker or to the right of the audience.

The flag, when flown at half-staff, should be hoisted to the peak for an instant and then low-ered to the half-staff position. On Memorial Day the flag should be displayed at half-staff until noon only, then raised to the top of the staff. By order of the President, the flag should be flown at half-staff upon the death of principal figures of the United States government and the governor of a state, territory or possession, as a mark of re-spect to their memory. In the event of the death of other officials or foreign dignitaries, the flag is to be displayed at half-staff according to presiden-tial instructions or orders, or in accordance with recognized customs or practices not inconsistent with law.

In the event of the death of a present or former official of the government of any state, territory or possession of the United States, the governor of the state, territory or possession may proclaim that the national flag shall be flown at half-staff.

• The flag should be hoisted briskly and lowered ceremoniously.

• The flag should be displayed in or near every polling place on election days.

• The flag should be displayed during school days in or near every schoolhouse.

• The flag, when it is such that it is no longer a fit-ting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.

The Pledge of AllegianceI pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United

States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

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Missouri at a GlanceGeneral InformationEntered the Union: August 10, 1821 (24th state).Capitol: Jefferson City.Present Constitution adopted: 1945.Motto: “Salus populi suprema lex esto” which is Latin for “The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law.”Nickname: The Show Me State.Origin of state name: “Missouri” is most likely a French rendition of the Algonquian word meaning “town of large canoes.”Land area in square miles (national rank): 68,741.52 (18).Number of counties: 114 with one independent city (St. Louis).Largest county: Texas—1,177 square miles.Smallest county: Worth—267 square miles.

PopulationTen largest cities: Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465,005 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318,727 Springfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162,333 Independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117,160 Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113,155 Lee’s Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92,813 O’Fallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81,978 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,040 St. Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,900 St. Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,236Missouri population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,028,076 National rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Male/female population (percentage) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.0 / 51.0 Ethnic population (by percentage) White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.8 Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.5 Asian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7 Native American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.4 NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.1 Other / Two or More Races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4 Hispanic (not considering race) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8 Urban/rural distribution (by percentage) (2010 census). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.4 / 29.6 Resident live births (Missouri Vital Statistics 2013) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75,244 Resident deaths (Missouri Vital Statistics 2013). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,256Total personal income and national rank (2014) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $252.4 billion (22) (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)Per capita income and national rank (2014) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41,639 (31) (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)Median household income and national rank (2014) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,363 (37) (American Community Survey)Real Gross Domestic Product and national rank (2014) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $279.8 billion (22) (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)

Geography/ClimateHighest point (in feet above sea level: Taum Sauk Mountain, Iron County) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,722Lowest point (in feet above sea level: St. Francis River, Bootheel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230Approximate mean elevation in feet above sea level (national rank) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 (32)Normal daily mean temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.6°FPercentage of full sunshine days per year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30%–est.


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