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Chapter 9 Information

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Newspaper Organizations

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The Missouri Press Association is an organiza- MARK MAASSEN tion of newspapers in the state. Executive Director Missouri Press Association Organized May 17, 1867, as the Editors and Publishers Association of Missouri, the name line Herald newspaper office in historic was changed in 1877 to the Missouri Press As- Arrow Rock and maintains a newspaper equip- sociation (MPA). In 1922, the association became ment museum, which underwent renovations in a nonprofit corporation, and a central office was 2016, in connection with it. opened under a field manager whose job it was to travel the state and help newspapers with The Missouri Press Foundation administers problems. and funds seminars and workshops for newspa- per people, supports Newspapers In Education The association, located in Columbia, became programs, and funds scholarships and internships the fifth press association in the nation to finance for Missouri students studying community jour- its headquarters through member contributions. nalism in college. The MPA’s building was purchased in 1969. Membership in the association is voluntary. All As a founder of institutions, the Missouri daily newspapers in the state are members and 99 Press Association aided in the establishment of percent of the weekly newspapers are members. In the Confederate Soldiers’ Home, the upbuild- 2017, there were 236 weekly and daily newspa- ing of the normal schools, support of the public per members. The association also has 107 associ- school system and advancement of the University ate and sustaining members. It is supported wholly of Missouri. by dues paid by these members. The association founded the State Historical The central office in Columbia has 11 em- Society of Missouri in 1898 and today several of ployees. Mark Maassen serves as executive direc- its members serve on the board of trustees. Great- tor by appointment of the board of directors. 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 Officers, Missouri Press Association, in Columbia continues as 2017 the largest and foremost school of its kind. It cel- ebrated its centennial in September 2008. The as- President: Jeff Schrag, The Daily Events, Spring- sociation led the drive to fund the chair in Com- field; munity Newspaper Management at the School First vice president: Carol Stark, The Joplin of Journalism and its donations helped fund the Globe; student lounge in the school’s Lee Hills Hall. Second vice president: James Malon White, Ben- ton County Enterprise, Warsaw; Through their association, the publishers in Secretary: Jane Haslag, Jefferson News Tri- Missouri have worked to keep the press free and bune; alert, as well as responsible; to keep it financially Treasurer: Mary Wilson, Jackson County Advo- independent so it can render impartial public ser- cate, Grandview; vice; and to understand changing trends in busi- Directors: Dennis Warden, Owensville, Gascon- ness and in reader needs. Activities of the asso- ade County Republican; Jacob Brower, Monett ciation include setting up workshops, seminars, Times/Cassville Democrat; Dennis Ellsworth, conventions, publishing of a magazine, The Mis- St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph; Donna souri Press News, supplying information to mem- Bischoff, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis; bers, helping newspapers find skilled personnel Trevor Vernon, Eldon Advertiser, Eldon; Steve and assisting with the placement of students. Tinnen, Clinton County Leader, Plattsburg; Liz On the occasion of its 100th anniversary in Irwin, Missouri Lawyers Media; Michael Jen- 1966, the association re-established the old Sa- sen, Sikeston Standard-Democrat. MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPER ORGANIZATIONS 865

National Newspaper Association Representa- 1917—H.J. Blanton*, Paris Appeal tive: Tianna Brooks, Mountain View Standard 1918—J.P. Tucker*, Parkville Gazette News; 1919—J.N. Stonebraker*, Carrollton Republican Executive Director: Mark Maassen; 1920—Will H. Zorn*, West Plains Gazette Editor: Matthew Barba; 1921—Mitchell White*, Mexico Ledger Advertising Director: Mark Nienhueser; 1922—Fred Hull*, Maryville Tribune Member Services Director: Kristie Williams. 1923—Dwight H. Brown*, Poplar Bluff American 1924—Asa W. Butler*, Albany Capital Past Presidents, Missouri Press 1925—Eugene B. Roach*, Carthage Democrat Association 1926—E.H. Winter*, Warrenton Banner 1927—C.L. Hobart*, Holden Progress 1867—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press 1928—Harry Denman*, Farmington News 1868—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press 1929—Charles L. Woods*, Rolla Herald 1869—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press 1930—E.E. Swain*, Kirksville Express 1870—N.J. Colman*, Rural World 1931—Frank H. Sosey*, Palmyra Spectator 1871—N.J. Colman*, Rural World 1932—W.J. Sewall*, Carthage Press 1872—C.B. Wilkinson*, St. Joseph Herald 1933—Wallace Crossley*, Warrensburg Star-Journal 1873—A.Y. Hull*, Sedalia Democrat 1934—Fred M. Harrison*, Gallatin North Missourian 1874—W.F. Switzler*, Columbia Statesman 1935—W.L. Bouchard*, Flat River Lead Belt News 1875—L.J. Eastin*, Glasgow Journal 1936—Robert C. Goshorn*, Jefferson City Post- 1876—Milo Blair*, Boonville Eagle Tribune 1877—T.W. Park*, Platte City Landmark 1937—John C. Stapel*, Rock Port Atchison Coun- 1878—J.E. Hutton*, Mexico Intelligencer ty Mail 1879—J.E. Hutton*, Mexico Intelligencer 1938—George B. Harlan*, Boonville Cooper 1880—J.H. Turner*, Carrollton Record County Record 1881—J.T. Childs*, Richmond Conservator 1939—James Todd*, Moberly Monitor-Index 1882—A.A. Lesueur*, Lexington Intelligencer 1940—Clint H. Denman*, Sikeston Herald 1883—J.B. Thompson*, La Plata Home Press 1941—C.E. Watkins*, Chillicothe Constitution- 1884—R.B. Speed*, Nevada Mail Tribune 1885—R.M. White*, Mexico Ledger 1942—W.E. Freeland*, Forsyth Taney County Re- 1886—J.A. Hudson*, Macon Times publican 1887—W.D. Crandall*, Brookfield Gazette 1943—O.J. Ferguson*, Fredericktown Democrat- 1888—I.H. Kinley*, Brunswick Brunswicker News 1889—Walter Williams*, Boonville Advertiser 1890—E.W. Stephens*, Columbia Herald 1944—Frank H. Hollmann*, Warrenton Banner 1891—J. West Goodwin*, Sedalia Bazoo 1945—W.C. Hewitt*, Shelbyville Shelby County 1892—W.O.L. Jewett*, Shelbina Democrat Herald 1893—J.C. Kerby*, West Plains Gazette 1946—T. Ballard Watters*, Marshfield Mail 1894—John Knott*, Hannibal Journal 1947—George P. Johnston*, Fulton Sun Gazette 1895—John W. Jacks*, Montgomery Standard 1948—Meredith Garten*, Pierce City Leader 1896—H.E. Robinson*, Maryville Republican Journal 1897—Henry W. Ewing*, Jefferson City Tribune 1949—Stanley R. Fike*, Fairmount Inter-City News 1898—George H. Trigg*, Richmond Conservator 1950—T.J. Clark*, Carrollton Republican-Record 1899—H.J. Groves*, Independence Sentinel 1951—L.N. Bowman*, King City Tri-County News 1900—W.R. Painter*, Carrollton Democrat 1952—George H. Scruton*, Sedalia Democrat 1901—Wes L. Robertson*, Gallatin Democrat 1953—Mack F. Denman*, Farmington News 1902—E.P. Caruthers*, Kennett Democrat 1954—A.A. Steinbeck*, Union Franklin County 1903—Howard Ellis*, New Florence Leader Tribune 1904—T.T. Wilson*, Tarkio Avalanche 1955—C.L. Blanton Jr.*, Sikeston Standard 1905—William Southern Jr.*, Jackson Examiner 1956—Joe M. Roberts*, Maysville Record-Herald 1906—William Southern Jr.*, Jackson Examiner 1957—W.L. Simpson*, Holden Progress 1907—Phillip Ganz*, Macon Republican 1958—E.J. Melton*, Boonville Record 1908—Omar D. Gray*, Sturgeon Leader 1959—James C. Kirkpatrick*, Windsor Review 1909—Henry F. Childers*, Troy Free Press 1960—E.L. Dale*, Carthage Press 1910—C.M. Harrison*, Gallatin North Missourian 1961—Victor Gierke*, Press-Journal 1911—J.R. Lowell*, Moberly Democrat 1962—Harry E. Guth Sr.*, Perryville Republic 1912—E.L. Purcell*, Fredericktown News 1963—J.W. Brown Jr.*, Harrisonville, Cass Coun- 1913—Ovid Bell*, Fulton Gazette ty Democrat-Missourian 1914—Fred Naeter*, Cape Girardeau Republican 1964—Jac Zimmerman*, Willow Springs News 1915—H.S. Sturgis*, Neosho Times 1965—Ben F. Weir Sr.*, Nevada Daily Mail 1916—J. Kelly Pool*, Centralia Courier 1966—J.J. Graf*, Hermann Advertiser-Courier 866 OFFICIAL MANUAL

1967—Oliver B. Ferguson*, Fredericktown Dem- 2010—Kevin Jones, St. Louis American ocrat-News 2011—Joe A. May, Mexico Ledger 1968—Lucius B. Morse*, St. Louis Daily Record 2012—Phil Conger, Bethany Republican-Clipper 1969—Marion O. Ridings*, Hamilton Advocate- 2013—Mark Maassen, The City Star Hamiltonian 2014—Richard Gard, St. Louis Missouri Lawyers 1970—Robert L. Vickery*, Salem News and Post Media 1971—J. Porter Fisher*, New London Ralls Coun- 2015—Jim Robertson, Columbia Daily Tribune ty Record 2016—Dennis Warden, Gasconade County Re- 1972—Harry Naeter*, Cape Girardeau Southeast publican, Owensville Missourian 2017—Jeff Schrag, The Daily Events, Springfield. 1973—Wallace G. Vernon, Eldon Advertiser ______1974—Bill D. Williams, Thayer News *Deceased. 1975—Joseph Snyder, Gallatin North Missourian 1976—Robert Blosser*, Jefferson City News and Tribune Show-Me Press Association 1977—Charles L. Blanton III*, Sikeston Standard The Show-Me Press Association was formed 1978—Weldon H. (Pete) Steiner*, Vandalia Lead- in June 1995 at Lake Ozark when members of the er-Press Central Missouri Press and Northeast Missouri 1979—John Henry Cox, Rock Port Atchison Press associations voted to combine their organi- County Mail zations with one board of directors. 1980—Rogers Hewitt, Shelbyville Shelby County The Central Missouri Press Association was Herald organized Feb. 27, 1925 in Jefferson City with 30 1981—William O. Lenhart*, Trenton Republican charter members. Edgar C. Nelson, then owner Times and publisher of the Boonville Advertiser, was 1982—Mrs. Avis Tucker*, Warrensburg Daily Star- elected the first president. The district extended Journal 1983—Ralph E. Clayton*, Caruthersville Demo- from St. Louis County on the east to Jackson, Cass crat-Argus and Bates counties on the west and included all 1984—Robert M. White II*, Mexico Ledger 28 counties through the central part of the state 1985—James C. Sterling, Bolivar Herald-Free Press bordering the Missouri River on both sides. In 1986—Dalton Wright, Lebanon Daily Record these counties are located the State Capitol, Uni- 1987—Charles Hedberg, Centralia Fireside Guard versity of Missouri, State Fair Grounds and the 1988—Betty Simpson Spaar, The Odessa Odessan University of Central Missouri. The first organiza- 1989—Kenneth W. Cope, Neosho Daily News tional meeting of Northeast Missouri Publishers 1990—W. Ray Vickery*, Salem News was held in Hannibal in November 1889. Meet- 1991—R.B. (Bob) Smith III, Lebanon Daily Record ings of this group were held up to and including 1992—Thomas L. Miller Sr., Mis- 1896, after which the organization disintegrated sourian and was succeeded by the Northeast Missouri 1993—Donald Warden, Owensville Gasconade Press Association, organized in 1920 in Kirksville County Republican with Charles H. Weisenborn, editor of the Macon 1994—F. Kirk Powell, Pleasant Hill Times Daily Chronicle-Herald, as its first president. 1995—Charles E. Haney, Chillicothe Constitution Officers serving as of 2017: Tribune 1996—Harold Ellinghouse, Piedmont Wayne President: Buck Collier, Hermann; County Journal-Banner Secretary/Treasurer: Sandy Nelson, News-Press 1997—David Lipman*, St. Louis Post-Dispatch & Gazette Co.; 1998—William E. James, Harrisonville Cass Directors: Dennis Warden, Owensville; Carolyn County Democrat–Missourian Trower, New London; John Spaar, Odessa; 1999—Robert W. Wilson*, Milan Standard and Bruce Wallace, Ashland. 2000—William L. Miller Sr., Washington Mis- sourian Missouri Advertising Managers’ 2001—Wendell J. Lenhart, Trenton Republican- Association, Inc. Times 2002—Dane Vernon, Eldon Advertiser The Missouri Advertising Managers’ Associa- 2003—David Berry, Bolivar Herald-Free Press tion, Inc., was formed in May 1948. Thomas F. 2004—Gary Sosniecki, Vandalia Leader Briggs of the Macon Chronicle-Herald was the 2005—John Spaar, The Odessa Odessan first president. The organization was formed not 2006—Steve Oldfield, The Adrian Journal only to help advertising managers, but, through 2007—David Bradley Jr., St. Joseph News-Press the use of clinics, courses and exchanges of ideas, 2008—Jack Whitaker, Hannibal Courier-Post to benefit the buying public and merchants who 2009—Vicki Russell, Columbia Daily Tribune purchase advertising space. The organization is MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPER ORGANIZATIONS 867 concerned with the honesty, truth and equality of Missouri Professional Communicators, advertising in newspapers. National Federation of Press Women Officers serving as of 2017: Missouri Press Women (MPW) was organized President: Jacob Warden, Owensville; in Columbia, May 5, 1937. The original purpose First vice president: James White, Warsaw; of the group, as set forth in its constitution, is to Second vice president: Bryan Chester, Columbia; secure the benefits of organized efforts; to foster Secretary: Suzie Wilson, Milan; mutual improvement through association; and to Treasurer: Kristie Williams, Columbia; promote the highest ideals of journalism. Anyone Past president: Les Borgmeyer, Columbia; residing or working in Missouri who qualifies as Directors: Jacob Warden, Owensville; Curtis a professional communicator actively engaged Simmons, Eldon; James White, Warsaw. in any aspect of the field of communications for remuneration, for at least one year immediately Missouri Associated Press Managing prior to application, may be eligible for active membership. Editors Association Missouri Press Women became a charter The Missouri Associated Press Managing Edi- member of the National Federation of Press tors Association is an organization of editors of Women, established in , Ill., in 1937, on state AP member newspapers that provides the the date of the Missouri group’s founding. Three AP with working-level input on its coverage of Missouri members have served as national presi- Missouri and the rest of the world. The associa- dents: Bertha Bless, Weston, founding president of tion provides an opportunity for member editors Missouri Press Women; Mattie Dykes, Maryville to understand the functions of the news and Mildred Planthold Michie, St. Clair. service and to assist the cooperative in gathering In April 1999, the St. Louis Chapter became and distributing news and photos in Missouri. It the Missouri Affiliate, taking responsibility for was organized in 1950 as the Missouri AP Wire state functions. Members throughout the state may Editors Association, when C.W. Johnson of the participate in professional workshops, seminars, Springfield Newspapers, Inc. called a meet- programs and field trips planned by the Missouri ing at Sedalia. He was named the group’s first Affiliate. The state group sponsors a Communica- chair. It became the Missouri APME in 1985. It tor of Achievement who is honored at the Nation- has sponsored an annual news writing contest al Federation of Press Women meeting biennially. for mem-ber newspapers, held in the spring; an Each May, the Press Women gives the Virginia annual Jobs Fair to help Missouri editors recruit Betts White Quest Awards to professional commu- from Missouri universities and colleges, held in nicators who excel and continuously represent the the fall; and periodically critiques the Missouri quest of the highest standards of professional eth- AP report. ics and excellence in the field of communications. Chair: Jacob Brower, Monett; The Missouri Affiliate sponsors annual con- Past chair: Carol Stark, Joplin. tests for members and high school journalism students. Categories are specified in all fields of Missouri Circulation Management communication. First place winners in the state contest are entered automatically in the national Association contest. In 1971, MPW received the Sweep- The Missouri Circulation Management Asso- stakes Award for earning the most points in the ciation was formed in June 1948. Francis Pike, national competition. circulation manager of the Columbia Daily Trib- In 1999, the St. Louis Chapter, now the Mis- une, was the first president. The purpose of the souri Affiliate, established an educational schol- organization is to improve the profession of jour- arship fund for a mature woman pursuing a ca- nalism through courses, clinics and exchanges of reer in journalism, with matching funds provided ideas related to newspaper distribution in order by the Press Club of Metropolitan St. Louis and to benefit the buying public who subscribe to administered through the Journalism Foundation newspapers of the state. of Metropolitan St. Louis. Officers: Officers: President: Brenda Carney, Harrisonville; Co-Presidents: Linda Jarrett and Linda Briggs- First vice president: Jack Kaminsky, Joplin; Harty; Second vice president: Steve Edwards, St. Joseph; Secretary: Peggy Koch, Barnhart; Secretary: David Pine, Kansas City; Online Editor: Fran Mannino, Kirkwood; Treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia; Past president: Colene McEntee, St. Charles; Directors: Jim Kennedy, Bolivar; Mike Johns, Jef- Archivist: Dee Rabey, Granite City, Ill.; ferson City. Contest director: Janice Denham, Kirkwood. 868 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Northwest Missouri Press Association Southeast Missouri Press Association The Northwest Missouri Press Association The Southeast Missouri Press Association was was organized in St. Joseph on Nov. 20, 1891. organized at Poplar Bluff in the spring of 1893. There were 56 charter members. The association E. Hoag, publisher of the Poplar Bluff Citizen, totals more than 150 members. The association was the first president. For many years, the As- initiated the movement to secure a field secre- sociation’s historian was Mildred Wallhausen of tary for the Missouri Press Association and started the Charleston Enterprise-Courier until her death the plan to advertise Missouri, which led to the in February 2009. founding of the Greater Missouri Association. Officers serving as of 2017: In 1962, the association dedicated a student President: Scott Seal, Portageville; lounge in Neff Hall at the University of Mis- First vice president: Toby Carrig, Ste. Genevieve; souri School of Journalism, which it completely Secretary/Treasurer: Michelle Friedrich, Poplar equipped and furnished. Bluff; Officers serving as of 2017: Historian: Peggy Scott, Festus; President: Steve Tinnen, Plattsburg; Directors: Kim Combs, Piedmont; Gary Rust, Vice President: Phil Cobb, Maryville; Cape Girardeau; Tamara Buck, SEMO State Secretary: Kathy Conger, Bethany; University; Anne Hayes, SEMO State Univer- Treasurer: W.C. Farmer, Rock Port; sity. Past President: Leslie Speckman, Savannah; Directors: Mike Farmer, Rock Port; Dennis Ells- Missouri Press Foundation, Inc. worth, St. Joseph; Jim McPherson, Weston; The Missouri Press Foundation, Inc. was or- Chuck Haney, Chillicothe; Adam Johnson, ganized in April 1984. Robert M. White II of the Mound City and Kay Wilson, Maryville. Mexico Ledger was the first president. Among its activities, the foundation was formed to provide Ozark Press Association newspaper journalism scholarships and fund in- The Ozark Press Association was organized ternships, conduct newspaper journalism semi- in Springfield on Nov. 30, 1889, as the South- nars, support Newspapers In Education programs, west Missouri Press Association, with an original conduct an annual Better Newspaper Contest, membership of 30 owners and editors of news- collect and preserve old newspaper printing papers in Southwest Missouri. The name was equipment and operate a historical museum at changed to the Ozark Press Association in No- Arrow Rock and help support the Missouri Pho- vember 1911. The membership had then passed tojournalism Hall of Fame in Washington, Mo. the 50 mark. The constitution had been changed Officers: to admit reporters, writers of news and others President: Vicki Russell, Columbia; connected with newspapers in Southwest Mis- First vice president: Wendell Lenhart, Trenton; souri. Now, there are more than 100 members. Second vice president: Kirk Powell, Pleasant Hill; At one time, the group met twice each year. One Secretary/treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia; was a social gathering, usually in the fall at some Directors: James Sterling, Columbia; Dane Ver- resort in the area. The business meeting was held non, Eldon; Bill Miller, Sr., Washington; Jean during the spring, at which time members and Snider, Harrisonville; Chuck Haney, Chilli- their families discussed newspaper problems and cothe; Dave Berry, Bolivar; Brian Brooks, trends, saw exhibits by newspaper supply com- Columbia; Kathy Conger, Bethany; Paul Ste- panies and heard speakers prominent in journal- vens, Lenexa; Dalton Wright, Lebanon; Steve ism and other fields. Today, Ozark Press meets Ahrens, Jefferson City; David Bradley, St. Jo- in the spring for its annual convention, and has seph., Carol Stark, Joplin. sponsored several one-day workshops around the Directors emeritus: Betty Spaar, Odessa; R.B. region. (Bob) Smith III, Lebanon; Wallace Vernon, El- Officers serving as of 2017: don; Rogers Hewitt, Shelbyville; Tom Miller, President: Scott Seal, Portageville; Washington. 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 INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 869

Ashland BOONE COUNTY JOURNAL www.bocojo.com Editorial Email: [email protected] 201 S. Henry Clay, PO Box 197, Ashland 65010 Newspapers of Telephone: (573) 657-2334 / FAX: (573) 657-2002 Publishers: Bruce Wallace Editor: Bruce Wallace Missouri W, Wed. (Dem.)

This information is provided through coopera- Aurora tion with individual newspaper publishers and THE AURORA ADVERTISER the Missouri Press Association. Listings include: www.auroraadvertiser.net name of city; name of newspaper; website (if Editorial Email: [email protected] available); physical address; name of publisher; 33 W. Olive, PO Box 509, Aurora 65605 name of editor or other personnel; publishing Telephone: (417) 678-2115 / FAX: (417) 678-2117 Publisher: Al Bonner frequency (W–Weekly, D–Daily, M–Monthly); Editor: Judy Dingman and political affiliation (Rep.–Republican, Dem.– W, Fri. (NP) Democrat, Lib.–Libertarian, Ind.–Independent, NP–Nonpartisan). Not all papers listed are legal Ava newspapers as defined by Missouri law. DOUGLAS COUNTY HERALD www.douglascountyherald.com Albany Editorial Email: [email protected] 302 E. Washington, PO Box 577, Ava 65608 ALBANY LEDGER Telephone: (417) 683-4181 / FAX: (417) 683-4102 www.aledger.net Publisher: Sue Curry Jones Editorial Email: [email protected] Managing Editor: Keith Moore 213 W. Clay St., PO Box 247, Albany 64402 Telephone: (660) 726-3998 / FAX: (660) 726-3997 W, Thurs. (Rep.) Publisher: Matthew Pearl W, Wed. (Ind.) Belle THE BELLE BANNER Alma/Waverly Editorial Email: [email protected] THE SANTA FE TIMES 217 S. Alvarado Ave., PO Box 711, Belle 65013 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 859-3328 / FAX: (573) 859-6274 106 Third St., Ste. A, PO Box 76, Alma 64001 Publisher: Ron J. Lewis Telephone: (660) 674-2250 / FAX: (660) 674-2250 Editor: Nichoel Snodgrass Publisher: Frank W. Mercer W, Wed. (Rep.) Editor: Klarissa A. Olvera W, Fri. (NP) Bethany Appleton City BETHANY REPUBLICAN-CLIPPER APPLETON CITY JOURNAL www.bethanyclipper.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 285 Pine, PO Box 580, Osceola 64776 202 N. 16th, PO Box 351, Bethany 64424 Telephone: (660) 476-5566 / FAX: (417) 646-8015 Telephone: (660) 425-6325 / FAX: (660) 425-3441 Publisher: Michael Crawford Publisher: Philip G. Conger Editor: Michael Crawford Editor: Philip G. Conger W, Fri. (NP) W, Wed. (Rep.) Arnold Bland ARNOLD-IMPERIAL LEADER THE BLAND COURIER www.MyLeaderPaper.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 217 S. Alvarado Ave., PO Box 711, Belle 65013 503 N. Second St., PO Box 159, Festus 63028 Telephone: (573) 859-3328 / FAX: (573) 859-6274 Telephone: (636) 931-7560 / FAX: (636) 931-2226 Publisher: Ron J. Lewis Publisher: Pam LaPlant Editor: Nichoel Snodgrass Editor: Peggy Bess W, Wed. (Dem.) W, Thurs. (NP) Ash Grove Bolivar GREENE COUNTY COMMONWEALTH BOLIVAR HERALD-FREE PRESS Editorial Email: reporter@greenecountycommonwealth. www.bolivarmonews.com com Editorial Email: [email protected] 312 S. Hickory St., Mt. Vernon 65712 335 S. Springfield Ave., PO Box 330, Bolivar 65613 Telephone: (417) 363-7025 / FAX: (417) 466-7865 Telephone: (417) 725-3745 / FAX: (417) 725-3683 Publisher: Ryan Squibb Publisher: Dave Berry Editor: Ryan Squibb Editor: Dave Berry W (NP) Semi-W, Wed. & Fri (NP) 870 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Boonville Cabool THE BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS CABOOL ENTERPRISE www.boonvilledailynews.com www.thecaboolenterprise.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 412 High St., PO Box 47, Boonville 65233 525 Main St., PO Box 40, Cabool 65689 Telephone: (660) 882-5335 / FAX: (660) 882-2256 Telephone: (417) 962-4411 / FAX: (417) 962-4455 Publisher: Tom Bookstaver Publishers: Dala and Tom Whittaker Editor: Edward Lang W, Thurs. (Rep.) D, Mon.-Wed., Fri. (NP) THE WEEKLY California www.boonvilledailynews.com CALIFORNIA DEMOCRAT Editorial Email: [email protected] www.californiademocrat.com 412 High St., PO Box 47, Boonville 65233 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 882-5335 / FAX: (660) 882-2256 319 S. High St., PO Box 126, California 65018 Publisher: Tom Bookstaver Telephone: (573) 796-2135 / FAX: (573) 796-4220 Editor: Edward Lang Publisher: Todd Frantz W, Wed. (NP) Editor: Paula Earls Bowling Green W, Wed. (NP) BOWLING GREEN TIMES Camdenton www.bowlinggreentimes.com THE CAMDEN COUNTY REPORTER Editorial Email: [email protected] www.theccreporter.com 106 W. Main St., PO Box 110, Bowling Green 63334 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 324-2222 / FAX: (573) 324-3991 551 Old South 5, PO Box 1265, Camdenton 65020 Publisher: Linda Luebrecht Telephone: (573) 346-5222 / FAX: (573) 346-6242 Editor: Ethan Colbert Publisher: Dale Johnson W, Wed. (NP) Editor: Dale Johnson Branson LAKE SUN www.lakenewsonline.com BRANSON TRI-LAKES NEWS Editorial Email: [email protected] www.bransontrilakesnews.com 918 N. Bus. Rt. 5, Camdenton 65020 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 346-2132/ FAX: (573) 346-4508 PO Box 1600, Branson 65672 Publisher: Tom Bookstaver Telephone: (417) 334-3161 / FAX: (417) 335-3933 Editor: Joyce Miller Publisher: Keith Hansen D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) Editor: Cliff Sain Semi-W, Wed. & Sat., (Rep.) Cameron Brookfield CAMERON CITIZEN-OBSERVER LINN COUNTY LEADER www.mycameronnews.com www.linncountyleader.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 403 E. Evergreen, Hwy. BB, PO Box 498, Cameron 64429 107 N. Main, PO Box 40, Brookfield 64628 Telephone: (816) 632-6543 / FAX: (816) 632-4508 Telephone: (660) 258-7237 / FAX: (660) 258-7238 Publisher: Wally Gallian Publisher: Andrea Graves Editor: Chris Johnson Editor: Dustin Watson W, Thurs. (Ind.) Tri-W, Mon., Wed., Fri. (NP) Canton/LaGrange Buffalo THE PRESS NEWS-JOURNAL www.lewispnj.com BUFFALO REFLEX Editorial Email: [email protected] www.buffaloreflex.com Physical address: 109 N. Fourth St., LaGrange 63448 Editorial Email: [email protected] Mailing address: PO Box 227, Canton 63435 114 E. Lincoln St., PO Box 770, Buffalo 65622 Telephone: (573) 288-5668 / FAX: (573) 288-0000 Telephone: (417) 315-2224 / FAX: (417) 345-2235 Publisher: Dave Berry Publisher: Rita Cox Editor: Paul Campbell Editor: Rita Cox W, Wed. (NP) W, Thurs. (NP) Butler Cape Girardeau NEWS-XPRESS SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN www.yourxgroup.com www.semissourian.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 5 N. Main St., PO Box 210, Butler 64730 301 Broadway, PO Box 699, Cape Girardeau 63702 Telephone: (660) 679-6127 / FAX: (660) 679-4905 Telephone: (573) 335-6611 / FAX: (573) 339-0815 Publisher: Jon Peters Publisher: Jon Rust Editor: Jon Peters Editor: Bob Miller W, Fri. (Rep.) D, (ex. Sat.) (NP) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 871

Carl Junction THE MISSISSIPPI COUNTY TIMES www.misscotimes.com JASPER COUNTY CITIZEN Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 207 S. Main St., PO Box 443, Charleston 63834 101 N. Sixth, PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862 Telephone: (573) 683-6689 / FAX: (573) 683-4291 Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312 Publisher: Mary Rita Mashburn Publisher: Paul E. Donley W, Tues. (NP) Editor: Paul E. Donley W, Wed. (Rep.) Chesterfield WEST NEWSMAGAZINE Carrollton www.newsmagazinenetwork.com 754 Spirit 40 Park Dr., Chesterfield 63005 THE CARROLLTON DEMOCRAT Telephone: (636) 591-0010 / FAX: (636) 778-9785 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Sharon Huber 102 E. Benton St., PO Box 69, Carrollton 64633 Editor: Kate Uptergrove Telephone: (660) 542-0881 / FAX: (660) 542-2580 W, Wed. (NP) Publisher: Frank Mercer Editor: Janet Zullig Chillicothe W, Wed. (NP) CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE www.chillicothenews.com Carthage Editorial Email: [email protected] THE CARTHAGE PRESS 818 Washington St., PO Box 707, Chillicothe 64601 www.carthagepress.com Telephone: (660) 646-2411 / FAX: (660) 646-2028 General Manager: Andrea Graves Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Catherine S. Ripley 800 W. Central, PO Box 678, Carthage 64836 D, (ex. Sat & Sun.) (NP) Telephone: (417) 358-2191 / FAX: (417) 358-7428 Publisher: Jamey Honeycutt Clarence Editor: John Hacker D, (ex. Sat., Sun. & Mon.) (NP) THE CLARENCE COURIER www.clarencecourier.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Cassville 106 E. Maple St., PO Box 10, Clarence 63437 Telephone: (660) 699-2344 / FAX: (660) 699-2194 BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER Publisher: Mike Scott www.4bcaonline.com Editor: Mike Scott Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Wed. (Dem.) 904 West St., PO Box 488, Cassville 65625 Telephone: (417) 847-4475 / FAX: (417) 847-4523 Clinton Publisher: Marty Jenkins Editor: Charlea Estes CLINTON DAILY DEMOCRAT W, Wed. (Rep.) Editorial Email: [email protected] 212 S. Washington St., PO Box 586, Clinton 64735 CASSVILLE DEMOCRAT Telephone: (660) 885-2281 / FAX: (660) 885-2265 www.cassville-democrat.com Publisher: Daniel B. Miles Jr. Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Daniel B. Miles Jr. 600 Main St., PO Box 486, Cassville 65625 D, (ex. Sat & Sun.) (Dem.) Telephone: (417) 847-2610 / FAX: (417) 847-3092 THE CLINTON EYE Publisher: Jacob Brower Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Kyle Troutman 212 S. Washington St., PO Box 586, Clinton 64735 W, Wed. (NP) Telephone: (660) 885-2281 / FAX: (660) 885-2265 Publisher: Daniel B. Miles Jr. Editor: Daniel B. Miles Jr. Centralia W, Thurs. (Dem.) CENTRALIA FIRESIDE GUARD www.firesideguard.com Cole Camp Editorial Email: [email protected] COLE CAMP COURIER 123 N. Allen, PO Box 7, Centralia 65240 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 682-2133 / FAX: (573) 682-3361 203 E. Junge, PO Box 280, Cole Camp 65325 Publisher: Walt Gilbert Telephone: (660) 668-4418 / FAX: (660) 647-2122 Editor: James Smith Publisher: Frank Mercer W, Wed. (Rep.) Editor: Frank Mercer W, Fri. (NP) Charleston Columbia THE CHARLESTON ENTERPRISE-COURIER www.enterprisecourier.com COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE www.columbiatribune.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 101 E. Main St., East Prairie 63845 101 N. Fourth St., PO Box 798, Columbia 65201 Telephone: (573) 683-3351 / FAX: (573) 649-9530 Telephone: (573) 815-1500 / FAX: (573) 294-7696 Publisher: Carlin Bennett Publisher: Rustan Burton Editor: Adam Rhodes Editor: Charles Westmoreland W, Tue. (NP) D, (Ind.) 872 OFFICIAL MANUAL

COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN East Prairie www.columbiamissourian.com Editorial Email: [email protected] THE EAST PRAIRIE EAGLE 221 S. Eighth St., PO Box 917, Columbia 65211 www.enterprisecourier.com Telephone: (573) 882-5714 / FAX: (573) 884-5293 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: David Kurpius 101 E. Main St., PO Box 10, East Prairie 63845 Editor: Mike Jenner Telephone: (573) 683-3351 / FAX: (573) 649-9530 D, (ex. Sat. & Mon.) (NP) Publisher: Carlin Bennett Editor: Adam Rhodes Concordia W, Tue. (NP) THE CONCORDIAN Edina www.theconcordianonline.com Editorial Email: [email protected] THE EDINA SENTINEL 714 S. Main St., PO Box 999, Concordia 64020 www.nemonews.net Telephone: (660) 463-7522 / FAX: (660) 463-7942 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Sarah Reed 207 N. Main, PO Box 270, Edina 63537 Editor: Sarah Reed Telephone: (660) 397-2226 / FAX: (660) 397-3558 W, Wed. (NP) Publishers: Mike Scott Editor: Mike Scott Crane W, Wed. (NP) THE CRANE CHRONICLE/STONE COUNTY REPUBLICAN El Dorado Springs www.cc-scrnews.com EL DORADO SPRINGS SUN Editorial Email: [email protected] www.eldoradospringsmo.com 114 Main St., PO Box 401, Crane 65633 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 723-5248 / FAX: (417) 723-8490 125 N. Main St., PO Box 71, El Dorado Springs 64744 Publisher: Marty Jenkins Telephone: (417) 876-3841 / FAX: (417) 876-3848 Editor: Brenda Cates Koup Publisher: Kimball S. Long W, Thurs. (Rep.) Editor: Kenneth W. Long W, Thurs. (NP) Cuba THE STAR THE CUBA FREE PRESS Editorial Email: [email protected] www.threeriverspublishing.com 105 S. Main St., PO Box 269, El Dorado Springs 64744 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 876-2500 / FAX: (417) 876-5986 501 E. Washington, PO Box 568, Cuba 65453 Publisher: Patsy Brownlee Telephone: (573) 885-7460 / FAX: (573) 885-3803 Editor: Mae McNeece Publisher: Rob Viehman W, Thurs. (Rep.) Editor: Chris Case W, Thurs. (NP) Eldon Dexter ELDON ADVERTISER www.vernonpublishing.com/advertiser THE DAILY STATESMAN Editorial Email: [email protected] www.dailystatesman.com 415 S. Maple St., PO Box 315, Eldon 65026 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 392-5658 / FAX: (573) 392-7755 133 S. Walnut St., PO Box 579, Dexter 63841 Publisher: Trevor Vernon Telephone: (573) 624-4545 / FAX: (573) 624-7449 Editor: Tim Flora Publisher: Shelia Rouse W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editor: Noreen Hyslop Semi-W, Sun. & Wed. (NP) Ellington Dixon REYNOLDS COUNTY COURIER THE DIXON PILOT www.reynoldscountycourier.com www.dixonpilot.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 370 Main St., PO Box 130, Ellington 63638 302 Locust St., PO Drawer V, Dixon 65459 Telephone: (573) 663-2243 / FAX: (573) 663-2763 Telephone: (573) 759-2127 / FAX: (573) 759-6226 Publishers: Greg Hoskins Publishers: Rick Blackburn and Connie Erisman Editor: Ken Beck Editor: Connie Erisman W, Thurs. (NP) W, Wed. (NP) Elsberry Doniphan THE ELSBERRY DEMOCRAT THE PROSPECT-NEWS www.elsberrydemocrat.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 110 Washington St., PO Box 367, Doniphan 63935 106 A N. Third St., PO Box 105, Elsberry 63343 Telephone: (573) 996-2103 / FAX: (573) 996-2217 Telephone: (573) 898-2318 / FAX: (573) 898-2173 Publisher: Don Schrieber Publisher: Walt Gilbert Editor: Barbie Rogers General Manager: Michael Short W, Wed. (Ind.) W, Wed. (NP) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 873

Eminence Gainesville SHANNON COUNTY CURRENT WAVE OZARK COUNTY TIMES www.shannoncountycurrentwave.com www.ozarkcountytimes.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 102 Plum St., PO Box 728, Eminence 65466 36 Court Sq., PO Box 188, Gainesville 65655 Telephone: (573) 226-5229 / FAX: (573) 226-3335 Telephone: (417) 679-4641 / FAX: (417) 679-3423 Publisher: Roger Dillon Publisher: Norene Prososki Editor: Roger Dillon Editor: Sue Ann Jones W, Wed. (NP) W, Wed. (Rep.) Excelsior Springs Gallatin EXCELSIOR SPRINGS STANDARD NORTH MISSOURIAN www.esstandard.com www.gallatinnorthmissourian.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 417 Thompson Ave., PO Box 70, Excelsior Springs 64024 609 B S. Main St., PO Box 37, Gallatin 64640 Telephone: (816) 637-6155 / FAX: (816) 637-8411 Telephone: (660) 663-2154 / FAX: (660) 663-2498 Publisher: Brian Rice Publisher: Darryl Wilkinson Editor: Brian Rice Semi-W, Tue. & Fri. (NP) Editor: Darryl Wilkinson W, Wed. (Dem.) Festus Glasgow JEFFERSON COUNTY LEADER www.myleaderpaper.com THE GLASGOW MISSOURIAN Editorial Email: [email protected] www.mainstreetmedia.us 503 N. Second St., PO Box 159, Festus 63028 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (636) 931-7560 / FAX: (636) 931-2226 109 Market St., PO Box 248, Glasgow 65254 Publisher: Pam LaPlant Telephone: (660) 338-2195 / FAX: (660) 338-2494 Editor: Peggy Bess Publisher: Frank Mercer W, Thurs. (NP) Editor: Michael Heying W, Fri. (NP) Grandview GUIDON www.myguidon.com JACKSON COUNTY ADVOCATE Editorial Email: [email protected] www.jcadvocate.com 4079 Ave., Bldg. 3320, Fort Leonard Wood 65473 Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Telephone: (573) 563-5014 / FAX: (573) 329-4359 1102 A Main St., PO Box 620, Grandview 64030 Advertising Telephone: (417) 837-1904 Telephone: (816) 761-6200 / FAX: (816) 761-8215 Publisher: Allen Jones Publisher: Becky Davis Editor: Mike Bowers Editor: Mary Wilson W, Thurs. (NP) W, Thurs. (NP) Forsyth Grant City TANEY COUNTY TIMES THE TIMES TRIBUNE Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 704 Veterans Blvd., PO Box 6670, Branson 65615 1 E. Third St., PO Box 130, Grant City 64456 Telephone: (417) 334-2285 / FAX: (417) 334-4789 Telephone: (660) 564-3603 / FAX: (660) 564-3603 Publisher: Kurt J. Lewis Publishers: Matthew Pearl Editor: Craig Donze Editor: Matthew Pearl W, Wed. (Dem.) W, Wed. (NP) Fredericktown Greenfield DEMOCRAT-NEWS THE VEDETTE www.dailyjournalonline.com/democrat-news www.greenfieldvedette.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 131 S. Main St., PO Box 471, Fredericktown 63645 7 N. Main, PO Box 216, Greenfield 65661 Telephone: (573) 783-3366 / FAX: (573) 783-6890 Telephone: (417) 637-2712 / FAX: (417) 637-2232 Publisher: Gary Berblinger Publisher: Marlene DeClue Editor: Alan Kopitsky Editor: Marlene DeClue W, Wed. (NP) W, Thurs. (NP) Fulton Hale FULTON SUN www.fultonsun.com HALE HORIZONS Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 115 E. Fifth St., PO Box 550, Fulton 65251 29236 Hwy. J, Hale 65643 Telephone: (573) 642-7272 / FAX: (573) 642-0656 Telephone: (660) 565-2555 FAX: (660) 565-2556 Publisher: Todd Frantz Publisher: Cindy Corf Editor: Rick Kennedy Editor: Rob Corf D, (ex. Mon. & Sat.) (NP) W, Wed. (NP) 874 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Hamilton Holden CALDWELL COUNTY NEWS THE HOLDEN IMAGE www.mycaldwellcounty.com www.holdenimage.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 101 S. Davis, PO Box 187, Hamilton 64644 117 E. Second St., PO Box 8, Holden 64040 Telephone: (816) 583-2116 / FAX: (816) 583-2118 Telephone: (816) 732-5552 / FAX: (816) 732-4696 Publisher: Stephanie Henry Publishers: John and Sandy Roberts Editor: Dana Raker Editor: Deb Rankin W, Thurs. (Dem.) W, Mon. (NP) Hannibal Houston HOUSTON HERALD HANNIBAL COURIER-POST www.houstonherald.com www.hannibal.net Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 113 N. Grand Ave., PO Box 170, Houston 65483 200 N. Third St., PO Box A, Hannibal 63401 Telephone: (417) 967-2000 / FAX: (417) 967-2096 Telephone: (573) 221-2800 / FAX: (573) 221-1568 Publisher: Bradley G. Gentry General Manager: Mike Murphy Editor: Jeffrey S. McNiell Editor: Eric Dundon W, Thurs. (Dem.) D, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (NP) Humansville Harrisonville HUMANSVILLE STAR-LEADER CASS COUNTY DEMOCRAT-MISSOURIAN Editorial Email: [email protected] http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/community/ Ohio St., PO Box 40, Humansville 65674 cass-county-demo/ Telephone: (417) 754-2228 / FAX: (417) 646-8015 Publisher: Michael Crawford Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Michael Crawford PO Box 414319, Kansas City 64141 W, Fri. (NP) W, Fri. (NP) Hermann Independence THE EXAMINER HERMANN ADVERTISER-COURIER www.examiner.net www.hermannadvertisercourier.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 410 S. Liberty, PO Box 459, Independence 64050 136 E. Fourth St., PO Box 350, Hermann 65041 Telephone: (816) 254-8600 / FAX: (816) 836-3805 Telephone: (573) 486-5418 / FAX: (573) 486-5524 Publisher: Julie Moreno Publisher: Cathi Utley Editor: Sheila Davis Editor: Buck Collier D, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (NP) W, Wed. (Rep.) Ironton Hermitage THE MOUNTAIN ECHO THE INDEX www.myironcountynews.com www.vernonpublishing.com/index Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 110 N. Main St., PO Box 25, Ironton 63650 109 W. Polk St., PO Box 127, Hermitage 65668 Telephone: (573) 546-3917 / FAX: (573) 546-3919 Telephone: (417) 745-6404 / FAX: (417) 745-2222 Publisher: Randall Pribble Publisher: Trevor Vernon Editor: Randall Pribble Editor: Jeremy Hulshof W, Wed. (NP) W, Wed. (Rep.) Jackson Higginsville THE CASH-BOOK JOURNAL HIGGINSVILLE ADVANCE www.thecash-book.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 3002 Hwy. 13, PO Box 422, Higginsville 64037 210 W. Main St., PO Box 369, Jackson 63755 Telephone: (660) 584-3611 / FAX: (660) 584-7966 Telephone: (573) 243-3515 / FAX: (573) 243-3517 Publisher: Frank Mercer Publisher: Gina Raffety Editor: Beverly Mackie Editor: David Bloom Semi-W, Wed. & Fri. (Ind.) W, Wed. (Dem.) Hillsboro Jamesport TRI-COUNTY WEEKLY THE COUNTIAN http://jamesporttricountyweekly.com/ www.molawyersmedia.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 103 S. Broadway, PO Box 137, Jamesport 64648 638 First St., PO Box 498, Hillsboro 63050 Telephone: (660) 684-6718 / FAX: (660) 684-6515 Telephone: (636) 789-5853 / FAX: (636) 789-5843 Publisher: Natha McAllister Publisher: Liz Irwin Editor: Natha McAllister W, Fri. (NP) W, Thurs. (NP) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 875

Jefferson City THE PULSE LEGAL PUBLICATION www.pulselegal.com NEWS TRIBUNE Editorial Email: [email protected] www.newstribune.com 501 E. Armour Blvd., Kansas City 64109 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (816) 221-2552 / FAX: (816) 221-5096 210 Monroe St., PO Box 420, Jefferson City 65102 Publisher: Pamela Wingo Telephone: (573) 636-3131 / FAX: (573) 636-7035 Editor: Will Connaghan Publisher: Walter E. Hussman D (Dem.) General Manager: Todd Frantz Editor: Gary Castor D (NP) Kennett DAILY DUNKLIN DEMOCRAT Joplin www.dddnews.com THE JOPLIN GLOBE Editorial Email: [email protected] www.joplinglobe.com 203 First St., PO Box 669, Kennett 63857 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 888-4505 / FAX: (573) 888-5114 117 E. Fourth St., Joplin 64801 Publisher: Shelia Rouse Telephone: (417) 623-3480 / FAX: (417) 623-8450 Editor: Steve Patton Publisher: Michael Beatty D, (ex. Mon. & Sat.) (NP) Editor: Carol Stark D (Ind.) Kimberling City STONE COUNTY GAZETTE Kahoka Editorial Email: [email protected] HOMETOWN JOURNAL 110 Kimberling Center, PO Box 1150, Kimberling City Editorial Email: [email protected] 65686 258 W. Main St., Kahoka 63445 Telephone: (417) 739-3237 / FAX: (417) 739-9417 Telephone: (660) 727-3383 / FAX: (660) 727-3522 Publisher: Kurt Lewis Publishers: Joe and Lisa Roberts Editor: Dave Abner Editor: Joe Roberts W, Thurs. (NP) W, Tues. (Dem.) THE MEDIA King City www.NEMONews.net Editorial Email: [email protected] THE TRI-COUNTY NEWS 178 W. Main St., PO Box 230, Kahoka 63445 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 727-3395 / FAX: (660) 727-2475 300 N. St., PO Box 428, King City 64463 Publishers: Mike and Sue Scott Telephone: (660) 535-4313 / FAX: (660) 535-6133 Editor: Mike Scott Publishers: Matthew and Emily Pearl W, Wed. (Rep.) Editor: Matthew Pearl W, Fri. (NP) Kansas City KANSAS CITY DAILY RECORD Kirksville www.mlmcounties.com Editorial Email: [email protected] DAILY EXPRESS & NEWS 920 Main St., Ste. 825, Kansas City 64105 www.kirksvilledailyexpress.com Telephone: (816) 931-2002 / FAX: (816) 561-6675 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Liz Irwin 110 E. McPherson, PO Box 809, Kirksville 63501 D (NP) Telephone: (660) 665-2808 / FAX: (660) 665-2608 Publisher: Mike Murphy Editor: Jason Hunsicker www.kansascity.com Editorial Email: [email protected] D, (ex. Sat.) (NP) 1729 Grand Ave., Kansas City 64109 Telephone: (816) 234-4131 / FAX: (816) 234-4102 Knob Noster Publisher: Tony Berg Editor: Mike Fannin THE KNOB NOSTER ITEM D (NP) Editorial Email: [email protected] 111 N. Jackson, PO Box 188, Knob Noster 65336 THE NORTHEAST NEWS Telephone: (660) 563-3606 www.northeastnews.net Publisher: Stan Hall Editorial Email: [email protected] 5715 St. John Ave., Kansas City 64123 Editor: Stan Hall Telephone: (816) 241-0765 / FAX: (816) 241-3255 W, Thurs. (Dem.) Publisher: Michael Bushnell Editor: Paul Thompson Lamar W, Wed. (Rep.) LAMAR DEMOCRAT THE PITCH www.lamardemocrat.com www.pitch.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 1627 Main St., Ste. 700, Kansas City 64108 100 E. 11th St., PO Box 458, Lamar 64759 Telephone: (816) 218-6702 / FAX: (816) 218-6969 Telephone: (417) 682-5529 / FAX: (417) 682-5598 Publisher: Amy Mularski Publisher: Lewis County Press LLC Editor: Scott Wilson Editor: Melody Metzger W, Thur. (NP) Semi-W, Wed. & Sat. (NP) 876 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Lawson Lincoln THE LAWSON REVIEW LINCOLN NEW ERA Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 405 N. Pennsylvania St., PO Box 125, Lawson 64062 205 S. Main, PO Box 23, Windsor 65360 Telephone: (816) 296-3412 / FAX: (816) 296-3412 Telephone: (660) 647-2121 / FAX: (660) 647-2122 Publisher: R. Cress Hewitt Editor: David Blyth Publisher: Frank Mercer W, Wed. (Rep.) Editor: Frank Mercer W, Fri. (NP) Lebanon Linn THE LEBANON DAILY RECORD www.lebanondailyrecord.com LINN UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRAT Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 100 E. Commercial, PO Box 192, Lebanon 65536 300 E. Main St., PO Box 109, Linn 65051 Telephone: (417) 532-9131 / FAX: (417) 532-8140 Telephone: (573) 897-3150 / FAX: (573) 897-0076 Publisher: Matt Wright Editor: Fines Massey Publisher: Jerrilynn S. Voss D, (ex. Sat.) (NP) Editor: Neal Johnson W, Wed. (Rep.) Lee’s Summit Louisiana LEE’S SUMMIT JOURNAL http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/community/ PRESS-JOURNAL lsjournal/ www.louisianapressjournal.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] PO Box 414319, Kansas City 64141 3408 St., PO Box 466, Louisiana 63353 Semi-W, Wed & Fri (NP) Telephone: (573) 754-5566 / FAX: (573) 754-4749 LEE’S SUMMIT TRIBUNE Publisher: Linda Luebrecht www.lstribune.net Editor: Kyle Boaz Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Wed. (NP) 219 S.E. Douglas St., Lee’s Summit 64063 Telephone: (816) 524-0061 / FAX: (816) 600-6102 Publisher: Linda Ahern Macon W, Sat. (NP) THE HOME PRESS www.maconhomepress.com Lexington Editorial Email: [email protected] THE LEXINGTON NEWS 115 N. Rubey, Macon 63665 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 332-4431 / FAX: (660) 332-7561 1009 Franklin Ave., PO Box 279, Lexington 64067 Publisher: Shon Coram Telephone: (660) 259-2266 / FAX: (660) 259-4870 Editor: Sharon Coram Publisher: Frank Mercer W, Wed. (NP) Editor: Frank Mercer W, Wed (NP) Malden Liberal DELTA NEWS-CITIZEN THE LIBERAL NEWS www.dddnews.com/dnc 106 S. Main St., PO Box 6, Liberal 64762 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 843-5315 / FAX: (417) 843-5315 127 W. Main St., PO Box 701, Malden 63863 Publishers: Darvin E. and Ruth Ann Weaver Telephone: (573) 276-5148 / FAX: (573) 276-3687 Editors: Darvin E. and Ruth Ann Weaver Publisher: Shelia Rouse W, Thurs. (NP) Editor: Steve Patton W, Wed. (NP) Liberty/Kearney/Smithville COURIER-TRIBUNE Mansfield www.mycouriertribune.com Editorial Email: [email protected] THE MANSFIELD MIRROR 104 N. Main St., Liberty 64068 www.mansfieldmirror.com Telephone: (816) 781-4941 / FAX: (816) 781-0909 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Sandy Nelson 300 E. Commercial, PO Box 197, Mansfield 65704 Editor: Amy Neal Telephone: (417) 924-3226 / FAX: (417) 924-3227 W, Thurs. (NP) W, Thurs. (Rep.) Licking Marble Hill THE LICKING NEWS THE BANNER PRESS www.thelickingnews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 115 S. Main St., PO Box 297, Licking 65542 103 Walnut, PO Box 109, Marble Hill 63764 Telephone: (573) 674-2412 / FAX: (573) 674-4892 Telephone: (573) 238-2821 / FAX: (573) 238-0020 Publisher: Marie Lasater Publisher: Jon Rust Editor: Debbie Dakin Editor: Linda Redeffer W, Thurs. (NP) W, Wed. (NP) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 877

Marshall Mexico MARSHALL DEMOCRAT-NEWS THE MEXICO LEDGER www.marshallnews.com www.mexicoledger.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 121 N. Lafayette, PO Box 100, Marshall 65340 300 N. Washington, PO Box 8, Mexico 65265 Telephone: (660) 886-2233 / FAX: (660) 886-8544 Telephone: (573) 581-1111 / FAX: (573) 581-2029 Publisher: Sarah Reed Publisher: Martin Keller Editor: Sarah Reed Editor: Brenda Fike D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) Marshfield Milan THE MILAN STANDARD THE MARSHFIELD MAIL Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 105 S. Market St., PO Box 276, Milan 63556 224 N. Clay, PO Box A, Marshfield 65706 Telephone: (660) 265-4244 / FAX: (660) 265-3180 Telephone: (417) 468-2013 / FAX: (417) 859-7930 Publisher: Suzie Wilson Publisher: Dave Berry Editor: Suzie Wilson Editor: Scott Kerber W, Thurs. (NP) W, Wed. (NP) Moberly Maryville MOBERLY MONITOR-INDEX MARYVILLE DAILY FORUM www.moberlymonitor.com www.maryvilledailyforum.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 218 N. Williams, PO Box 697, Moberly 65270 111 E. Jenkins, PO Box 188, Maryville 6448 Telephone: (660) 263-4123 / FAX: (660) 263-3626 Telephone: (660) 562-2424 / FAX: (660) 562-7863 Publisher: Marsha Hargus Publisher: Phil Cobb General Manager: Drew Vandyke Editor: Tony Brown D, (ex. Sat.) (NP) D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) NODAWAY NEWS LEADER Monett www.nodawaynews.com THE MONETT TIMES Editorial Email: [email protected] www.monett-times.com 116 E. Third, PO Box 373, Maryville 64468 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 562-4747 / FAX: (660) 562-3607 505 Broadway, PO Box 40, Monett 65708 Publisher: Kay Wilson Telephone: (417) 235-3135 / FAX: (417) 235-8852 Editor: Kay Wilson Publisher: Jacob Brower W, Thurs. (Rep.) Editor: Kyle Troutman D, (ex. Tue., Sat. & Sun.) (NP) Maysville Monroe City DEKALB COUNTY RECORD-HERALD Editorial Email: [email protected] LAKE GAZETTE 508 N. Polk St., PO Box 98, Maysville 64469 www.lakegazette.net Telephone: (816) 449-2121 / FAX: (816) 449-2808 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Terry Pearl 304 S. Main St., PO Box 187, Monroe City 63456 Telephone: (573) 735-3300 / FAX: (573) 735-3261 Editor: Chrissy Stefano Publisher: Adriana Orsini W, Thurs. (NP) W, Wed. (NP) Memphis Montgomery City MEMPHIS DEMOCRAT www.memphisdemocrat.com MONTGOMERY STANDARD Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 115 W. Second St., PO Box 190, Montgomery City 63361 121 S. Main St., Memphis 63555 Telephone: (573) 564-2339 / FAX: (573) 564-2313 Telephone: (660) 465-7016 / FAX: (660) 465-2803 Publisher: John Fisher Jr. Publisher: Chris Feeney Editor: Donna Fisher Editor: Chris Feeney W, Wed. (Dem.) W, Thurs. (Rep.) Mercer Mound City MOUND CITY NEWS MERCER COUNTY MIRROR www.moundcitynews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 101 S. Square St., PO Box 557, Mercer 64661 511 State St., PO Box 175, Mound City 64470 Telephone: (800) 382-4204 / FAX: (660) 382-4205 Telephone: (660) 442-5423 / FAX: (660) 442-5423 Publisher: Bob Lee and Janet Martin Publisher: Adam Johnson Editor: Bob Lee Martin Editor: Pam Kent W, Wed. (NP) W, Thurs. (NP) 878 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Mount Vernon New London LAWRENCE COUNTY RECORD RALLS COUNTY HERALD www.lawrencecountyrecord.com www.rallshe.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 312 S. Hickory St., PO Box 348, Mount Vernon 65712 17067 Sundance Dr., New London 63459 Telephone: (417) 466-2185 / FAX: (417) 466-7865 Telephone: (573) 985-3420 / FAX: (660) 327-4847 Publisher: Lewis County Press LLC Publisher: Ryan Squibb Editor: Carolyn Trower Editor: Ryan Squibb W, Thurs. (NP) W, Wed. (Dem.) New Madrid Mountain Grove WEEKLY RECORD NEWS-JOURNAL www.weeklyrecord.net www.news-journal.net Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 218 Main St., New Madrid 63869 150 E. First St., PO Box 530, Mountain Grove 65711 Telephone: (573) 748-2120 / FAX: (573) 748-5435 Telephone: (417) 926-5148 / FAX: (417) 926-6648 Publisher: Edward Thomason Publisher: Sandy Anderson Editor: Edward Thomason Editor: Doug Berger W, Fri. (NP) W, Wed. (NP) Norborne Mountain View NORBORNE DEMOCRAT-LEADER Editorial Email: [email protected] STANDARD NEWS 208 A S. Pine St., Norborne 64668 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 593-3712 / FAX: (660) 593-3712 1004 E. Hwy. 60, PO Box 79, Mountain View 65548 Publisher: Frank Mercer Telephone: (417) 934-2025 / FAX: (417) 934-1591 Editor: Frank Mercer Publisher: Tianna Brooks W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editor: Tianna Brooks W, Wed. (Rep.) Oak Grove Neosho FOCUS ON OAK GROVE www.theodessan.net NEOSHO DAILY NEWS Editorial Email: [email protected] www.neoshodailynews.com 103 SE 12th St., Oak Grove 64075 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (816) 690-7218 / FAX: (816) 690-7219 1006 W. Harmony, PO Box 848, Neosho 64850 Publisher: Betty S. Spaar Telephone: (417) 451-1520 / FAX: (417) 451-6408 Editor: Hannah Spaar Publisher: Jamey Honeycutt W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editor: Todd Higdon D, (Tue. & Fri.) (Ind.) Odessa NEWTON COUNTY NEWS THE ODESSAN Editorial Email: [email protected] www.theodessan.net 200 S. Jefferson, Neosho 648850 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 455-9390 / FAX: (417) 455-9390 212 Mason St., PO Box 80, Odessa 64076 Publisher: Jennifer Hayworth Telephone: (816) 230-5311 / FAX: (816) 633-8430 Editor: Chad Hayworth Publisher: Betty S. Spaar Editor: Hannah Spaar W, Wed. (NP) W, Thurs. (Dem.) THE NEWS-DISPATCH www.thenewsdispatch.net Oregon Editorial Email: [email protected] 212 E. Main St., Neosho 64850 TIMES OBSERVER Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 451-3798 / FAX: (417) 451-5188 119 W. Nodaway, PO Box 317, Oregon 64473 Publisher: Jimmy Sexton Telephone: (660) 446-3331 / FAX: (660) 446-3077 Editor: Jimmy Sexton Publisher: Robert Ripley W, Thurs. (NP) Editor: Robert Ripley W, Thurs. (Rep.) Nevada NEVADA DAILY MAIL Osceola www.nevadadailymail.com ST. CLAIR COUNTY COURIER Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 131 S. Cedar St., PO Box 247, Nevada 64772 285 Pine, PO Box 580, Osceola 64776 Telephone: (417) 667-3344 / FAX: (417) 667-8384 Telephone: (417) 646-2211 / FAX: (417) 646-8015 Publisher: Lorie Harter Publisher: Michael Crawford Editor: Ralph Pokorny Editor: Michael Crawford D, (ex. Mon. & Sun.) (NP) W, Fri. (NP) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 879

Owensville Piedmont GASCONADE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WAYNE COUNTY JOURNAL-BANNER www.gasconadecountyrepublican.com www.waynecojournalbanner.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 106 E. Washington St., PO Box 540, Owensville 65066 101 W. Elm St., PO Box 97, Piedmont 63957 Telephone: (573) 437-2323 / FAX: (573) 437-3033 Telephone: (573) 223-7122 / FAX: (573) 223-7871 Publisher: Dennis Warden Publisher: Greg Hoskins Editor: Dave Marner Editor: Kimberly Combs W, Wed. (Rep.) W, Wed. (Ind.) Ozark Pierce City CHRISTIAN COUNTY HEADLINER-NEWS PIERCE CITY LEADER JOURNAL www.ccheadliner.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 101 N. Sixth St., PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862 114 N. Second Ave., PO Box 490, Ozark 65721 Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312 Telephone: (417) 581-3541 / FAX: (417) 581-3577 Publisher: Paul E. Donley Publisher: Dave Berry Editors: Paul E. Donley General Manager: Tricia Chapman W, Wed. (Rep.) Editor: Amelia Wigton W, Wed. (NP) Pineville MCDONALD COUNTY PRESS Palmyra www.mdcp.nwaonline.com THE PALMYRA SPECTATOR Editorial email: [email protected] www.palmyra-spectator.com PO Box 266, Pineville 64856 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 223-4657 / FAX: (417) 223-4049 304 S. Main St., PO Box 391, Palmyra 63461 Publisher: Kent Marts Telephone: (573) 769-3111 / FAX: (573) 769-3554 Editor: Rick Peck Publisher: Mark Cheffey W, Thur. (NP) Editor: Mark Cheffey W, Wed. (Dem.) Platte City THE PLATTE COUNTY CITIZEN Paris www.plattecountycitizen.com Editorial Email: [email protected] MONROE COUNTY APPEAL 1100 Branch St., PO Box 888, Platte City 64079 www.monroecountyappeal.com Telephone: (816) 858-5154 / FAX: (816) 858-2154 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Ross Martin 230 N. Main St., PO Box 207, Paris 65275 Editor: Ross Martin Telephone: (660) 327-4192 / FAX: (660) 327-4847 W, Wed. (NP) Publisher: Lewis County Press LLC W, Thurs. (NP) PLATTE COUNTY LANDMARK www.plattecountylandmark.com Park Hills Editorial Email: [email protected] 252 Main St., PO Box 410, Platte City 64079 DAILY JOURNAL Telephone: (816) 858-0363 / FAX: (816) 858-2313 www.dailyjournalonline.com Publisher: Ivan Foley Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Valerie Verkamp 1513 St. Joe Dr., PO Box 9, Park Hills 63601 W, Wed. (Rep.) Telephone: (573) 431-2010 / FAX: (573) 431-7640 D, (ex. Sun.) (NP) Plattsburg Perryville CLINTON COUNTY LEADER www.clintoncountyleader.com MIDAMERICA FARMER-GROWER Editorial Email: [email protected] www.mafg.net 102 E. Maple, Plattsburg 64477 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (816) 539-2111 / FAX: (816) 539-3530 19 N. Main St., PO Box 323, Perryville 63775 Publisher: Steve Tinnen Telephone: (573) 547-2244 / FAX: (573) 547-5663 Editor: Becky Black Publisher: John M. LaRose Sr. W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editor: Barb Galeski W, Fri. (Ind.) Pleasant Hill PERRY COUNTY REPUBLIC-MONITOR PLEASANT HILL TIMES www.perryvillenews.com www.phtimes.net Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 10 W. Sainte Maries St., PO Box 367, Perryville 63775 126 First St., Pleasant Hill 64080 Telephone: (573) 547-4567 / FAX: (573) 547-1643 Telephone: (816) 540-3500 / FAX: (816) 987-2939 Publisher: Beth Durreman Publisher: Patrick Roll Editor: Robert Cox Editors: Lizz Talbot Semi-W, Tue. & Thur. (NP) W, Wed. (Dem.) 880 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Poplar Bluff Rich Hill DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC RICH HILL MINING REVIEW www.darnews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 602 E. Park, PO Box 49, Rich Hill 64779 208 Poplar St., PO Box 7, Poplar Bluff 63901 Telephone: (417) 395-4131 / FAX: (417) 646-8015 Telephone: (573) 785-1414 / FAX: (573) 785-2706 Publisher: Michael Crawford Publisher: Don Schrieber Editor: Michael Crawford Editor: Stan Berry W, Fri. (NP) D, (ex. Sat.) (NP) Portageville Richmond PORTAGEVILLE MISSOURIAN NEWS RICHMOND NEWS www.pvmonews.com www.richmond-dailynews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 413 E. Main, PO Box 456, Portageville 63873 204 W. North Main, PO Box 100, Richmond 64085 Telephone: (573) 379-5355 / FAX: (573) 379-5488 Telephone: (816) 776-5454 / FAX: (816) 470-6397 Publisher: Sheila Rouse Publisher: JoEllen Black Editor: H. Scott Seal Editor: Leah Wankum W, Thurs. (Rep.) Semi-W, Mon. & Thur. (Dem.) Potosi Rock Port/Fairfax/Tarkio THE INDEPENDENT-JOURNAL ATCHISON COUNTY MAIL www.theijnews.com www.farmerpublishing.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 119 E. High St., PO Box 340, Potosi 63664 300 S. Main St., PO Box 40, Rock Port 64482 Telephone: (573) 438-5141 / FAX: (573) 438-4472 Telephone: (660) 744-6245 / FAX: (660) 744-2645 Publishers: Neil and Kris Richards Publishers: William C. and Mike Farmer Editor: Neil Richards Editor: Janet Lemmon W, Thurs. (NP) W, Thurs. (Dem.) Princeton Rolla PRINCETON POST-TELEGRAPH Editorial Email: [email protected] ROLLA DAILY NEWS 704 Main St., PO Box 286, Princeton 64673 www.therolladailynews.com Telephone: (660) 748-3266 / FAX: (660) 748-3267 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Ron Kinzler 101 W. Seventh St., PO Box 808, Rolla 65401 Editor: Preston Cole Telephone: (573) 364-2468 / FAX: (573) 341-5847 W, Thurs. (Rep.) Publisher: Tom Bookstaver Editor: John Buckner Puxico D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) PUXICO PRESS Salem Editorial Email: [email protected] PO Box 277, Puxico 63960 THE SALEM NEWS Telephone: (573) 222-3243 / FAX: (573) 222-6327 www.thesalemnewsonline.com Publisher: Don Schrieber Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Stan Berry 500 N. Washington, PO Box 798, Salem 65560 W, Wed. (NP) Telephone: (573) 729-4126 / FAX: (573) 729-4920 Publisher: Donald Dodd Queen City Editor: Donald Dodd SCHUYLER COUNTY TIMES W, Tue. (NP) www.schuylercountytimes.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Salisbury RR 1, Box 171B, Queen City 63561 Telephone: (660) 457-8555 / FAX: (660) 457-8556 CHARITON VALLEY NEWS PRESS Publisher: Herb Austin Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Lorraine Austin 216 S. Broadway, PO Box 185, Salisbury 65281 W, Thurs. (Ind.) Telephone: (660) 388-6397 / FAX: (660) 388-7007 Publisher: Patrick Roll Raymore Editor: Alexandra Rash W, Tue. (NP) THE JOURNAL www.raymorejournal.com CHARITON COUNTY JOURNAL Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 108 N. Madison, PO Box 1391, Raymore 64083 111 S. Broadway, PO Box 313, Salisbury 65281 Telephone: (816) 322-6002 / FAX: (816) 322-6009 Telephone: (660) 388-6131 / FAX: (660) 388-6688 Publisher: Kansas Chief Publishing and Printing, LLC Publisher: Susan Baxley Editor: Tiffany Goss Editor: Glenda Weiseman W, Thurs. (NP) W, Thur. (NP) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 881

Sarcoxie Sheridan THE SARCOXIE RECORD SHERIDAN EXPRESS Editorial Email: [email protected] www.sheridanexpress.blogspot.com 101 N. Sixth St., PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312 106 N. Second, PO Box 136, Sheridan 64486 Publisher: Paul E. Donley Telephone: (660) 294-2161 / FAX: (314) 558-8431 Editor: Paul E. Donley Publisher: Jesse Stark W, Wed. (Rep.) Editor: Jesse Stark W, Wed. (Ind.) Savannah SAVANNAH REPORTER Sikeston www.thesavannahreporter.com STANDARD-DEMOCRAT Editorial Email: [email protected] www.standard-democrat.com 107 W. Hwy. 71, Ste. E, PO Box 299, Savannah 64485 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (816) 324-3149 / FAX: (816) 324-3632 205 S. New Madrid, Sikeston 63801 Publisher: Guy Speckman Editor: Leslie Speckman Telephone: (573) 471-1137 / FAX: (573) 471-6277 W, Thurs. (Rep.) Publisher: Michael Jensen Editor: Jill Bock Sedalia D, (ex. Sat.) (NP) SEDALIA DEMOCRAT Slater www.sedaliademocrat.com Editorial Email: [email protected] SLATER MAIN STREET NEWS 700 S. St., PO Box 848, Sedalia 65301 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 826-1000 / FAX: (660) 826-2413 222 N. Main St., Slater 65349 Publisher: Will Weibert Telephone: (660) 529-2249 / FAX: (660) 529-2474 Editor: Nicole Cook Publisher: Jean E. Black D, (ex. Sun.) (Dem.) Editor: Jean E. Black W, Thurs. (NP) Seneth THE TOWN CRIER Springfield www.thetowncrier.com Editorial Email: [email protected] THE DAILY EVENTS 100 W. Lake St., PO Box 1326, Manila, AR 72442 www.thedailyevents.com Telephone: (870) 561-4634 / FAX: (870) 561-3602 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Ronald Kemp 310 W. Walnut St., PO Box 1, Springfield 65801 Editor: Nancy Kemp Telephone: (417) 866-1401 / FAX: (417) 866-1491 W, Wed. (NP) Publisher: Jeff Schrag Editor: Wendy Behlke-Greyowl Seymour D, (Rep.) WEBSTER COUNTY CITIZEN SPRINGFIELD NEWS-LEADER www.webstercountycitizen.com www.news-leader.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 221 S. Commercial, PO Box 190, Seymour 65746 651 Boonville Ave., Springfield 65806 Telephone: (417) 935-2257 / FAX: (417) 935-2487 Telephone: (417) 836-1100 / FAX: (417) 831-0891 Publisher: Dan Wehmer Publisher: Allen Jones Editor: Dan Wehmer Editor: Cheryl Whitsitt W, Wed. (Rep.) D, (NP) Shelbina SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL www.sbj.net THE SHELBINA WEEKLY Editorial Email: [email protected] www.shelbinaweekly.com Editorial Email: [email protected] 313 Park Central W., PO Box 1365, Springfield 65806 217 E. Maple, PO Box 348, Shelbina 63468 Telephone: (417) 831-3238 / FAX: (417) 864-4901 Telephone: (573) 588-0051 / FAX: (573) 588-0052 Publisher: Jennifer Jackson Publishers: Mark and Thad Requet Editor: Eric Olson Editors: Mark and Thad Requet W, Mon. (NP) W, Wed. (NP) St. Charles Shelbyville ST. CHARLES COUNTY BUSINESS RECORD SHELBY COUNTY HERALD www.mlmcounties.com www.shelbycountyherald.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 106 E. Main St., PO Box 225, Shelbyville 63469 125 N. Main St., Ste. 100, St. Charles 63301 Telephone: (573) 633-2261 / FAX: (573) 633-2133 Telephone: (636)-949-6928 / FAX: (636)-949-6973 Publisher: Mike Scott Publisher: Liz Irwin Editor: Martha Jane East Editor: Liz Irwin W, Wed. (Dem.) D, (NP) 882 OFFICIAL MANUAL

St. Clair SOUTH COUNTY TIMES www.southcountytimes.com ST. CLAIR MISSOURIAN Editorial Email: [email protected] www.emissourian.com 122 W. Lockwood Ave., Second Fl., St. Louis 63119 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (314) 968-2699 / FAX: (314) 968-2961 395 S. Main St., St. Clair 63077 Publisher: Dwight Bitikofer Telephone: (636) 629-2810 / FAX: (636) 629-1027 Editor: Don Corrigan Publisher: Bill Miller Sr. W, Fri. (NP) Editor: Bill Miller Sr. Semi-W, Wed. & Sat. (NP) ST. LOUIS AMERICAN www.stlamerican.com St. James Editorial Email: [email protected] 2315 Pine St., St. Louis 63103 ST. JAMES PRESS Telephone: (314) 533-8000 / FAX: (314) 533-2332 www.threeriverspublishing.com Publisher: Dr. Donald Suggs Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Chris King 120 S. Jefferson, Ste. 107, PO Box 428, St. James 65559 COO: Kevin Jones Telephone: (573) 899-2345 / FAX: (573) 899-2346 W, Thurs. (Dem.) Publisher: Rob Viehman Editor: Chris Daniels ST. LOUIS BUSINESS JOURNAL W, Thurs. (Ind.) www.stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis Editorial Email: [email protected] St. Joseph 815 Olive St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63101 Telephone: (314) 421-6200 / FAX: (314) 621-5031 ST. JOSEPH NEWS-PRESS Publisher: Patricia Miller www.newspressnow.com Editor: Joe Dwyer Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Fri. (NP) 825 Edmond St., PO Box 29, St. Joseph 64502 Telephone: (816) 271-8500 / FAX: (816) 271-8692 ST. LOUIS DAILY RECORD Publisher: David R. Bradley Jr. www.molawyersmedia.com Editor: Dennis Ellsworth Editorial Email: [email protected] D, (NP) 319 N. Fourth St., Fifth Fl., St. Louis 63102 Telephone: (314) 421-1880 / FAX: (314) 421-0436 St. Louis Publisher: Liz Irwin Editor: Richard Jackoway CALL NEWSPAPERS D, (NP) www.callnewspapers.com Concord Call • Oakville Call • SunCrest Call • Green ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Park Call • Mail Call www.stltoday.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 9977 LinFerry Dr., St. Louis 63123 900 N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis 63101 Telephone: (314) 843-0102 / FAX: (314) 843-0508 Telephone: (314) 340-8529 / FAX: (314) 340-3066 Publisher: Deborah Baker Publisher: Ray Farris Editor: Mike Anthony Editor: Gilbert Bailon W, Thur. (Ind.) D, (NP) COMMUNITY NEWS ST. LOUIS REVIEW www.mycnews.com www.stlouisreview.com St. Louis County • St. Charles County Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 20 Archbishop May Dr., St. Louis 63119 2139 Bryan Valley Commercial Dr., O’Fallon 63366 Telephone: (314) 792-7500 / FAX: (314) 792-7534 Telephone: (636) 379-1775 / FAX: (636) 379-1632 Editor: Teak Phillips Publisher: Robert J. Huneke Jr. W, Fri. (NP) Editor: Matthew Dekinder W, Wed. (NP) ST. LOUIS LABOR TRIBUNE THE COUNTIAN www.labortribune.com www.molawyersmedia.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 505 S. Ewing Ave., St. Louis 63103 7777 Bonhomme Ave., Ste. 1205, St. Louis 63105 Telephone: (314) 256-4136 / FAX: (314) 531-6131 Telephone: (314) 727-6111 / FAX: (314) 727-7407 Publisher: Edward M. Finkelstein Publisher: Liz Irwin Editor: Tim Rowden W, Fri. (NP) W, Thurs. (Dem.) MISSOURI LAWYERS WEEKLY WEBSTER-KIRKWOOD TIMES www.mlmcounties.com www.websterkirkwoodtimes.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 319 N. Fourth St., Fifth Fl., St. Louis 63102 122 W. Lockwood Ave., Second Fl., St. Louis 63119 Telephone: (314) 421-1880 / FAX: (314) 421-0436 Telephone: (314) 968-2699 / FAX: (314) 968-2961 Publisher: Liz Irwin Publisher: Dwight Bitikofer Editor: Liz Irwin Editor: Don Corrigan W, Mon. (NP) W, Fri. (NP) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 883

Ste. Genevieve Thayer STE. GENEVIEVE HERALD SOUTH MISSOURIAN NEWS www.stegenherald.com www.areawidenews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 330 Market St., PO Box 447, Ste. Genevieve 63670 109 Chestnut St., Thayer 65791 Telephone: (573) 883-2222 / FAX: (573) 883-2833 Telephone: (417) 264-3085 / FAX: (417) 264-3814 Publisher: Toby Carrig Publisher: Janie Flynn Editor: Toby Carrig Editor: Tammy Curtis W, Wed. (NP) W, Thurs. (NP) Steelville Tipton STEELVILLE STAR-CRAWFORD MIRROR www.threeriverspublishing.com THE TIPTON TIMES Editorial Email: [email protected] www.vernonpublishing.com/times 103 W. Main St., PO Box BG, Steelville 65565 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 775-5454 / FAX: (573) 775-2668 113 E. Morgan St., PO Box U, Tipton 65081 Publisher: Rob Viehman Telephone: (660) 433-5721 / FAX: (660) 433-2222 Editor: Amy England Publisher: Dane Vernon W, Wed. (Ind.) Editor: Becky Holloway W, Thurs. (Dem.) Stockton CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN Trenton www.cedarrepublican.com TRENTON REPUBLICAN-TIMES Editorial Email: [email protected] www.republican-times.com 26 Public Sq., PO Box 1018, Stockton 65785 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 276-4211 / FAX: (417) 276-5760 122 E. Eighth St., PO Box 548, Trenton 64683 Publisher: Dave Berry Editor: Robert Jackson Telephone: (660) 359-2212 / FAX: (660) 359-4414 W, Wed. (Rep.) Publisher: Wendell J. Lenhart Editor: Diane Lowery Stover D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) MORGAN COUNTY PRESS Troy www.vernonpublishing.com/press Editorial Email: [email protected] TROY FREE PRESS PO Box 348, Versailles 65804 www.troyfreepress.com Telephone: (573) 378-5441 / FAX: (573) 378-4292 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Bryan Jones 20 Business Park Dr., Troy 63379 Editor: R.D. Fish Telephone: (636) 528-9550 / FAX: (636) 528-6694 W, Wed. (Ind.) W, Wed. (NP) THE LINCOLN COUNTY JOURNAL Sullivan www.lincolncountyjournal.com SULLIVAN INDEPENDENT NEWS Editorial Email: [email protected] www.mysullivannews.com 20 Business Park Dr., Troy 63379 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (636) 528-9550 / FAX: (636) 528-6694 411 Scottsdale, PO Box 268, Sullivan 63080 Publisher: Tim Schmidt Telephone: (573) 468-6511 / FAX: (573) 468-4046 Editor: Bob Simmons Publishers: James Bartle and Jennifer Manion W, Tues. (NP) Editor: James B. Bartle W, Wed. (Ind.) Union Summersville UNION MISSOURIAN www.emissourian.com THE SUMMERSVILLE BEACON Editorial Email: [email protected] www.mysummersvillenews.com 312 E. Locust, Union 63084 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (636) 583-7701 / FAX: (636) 239-5298 205 Richards Ave., PO Box 272, Summersville 65571 Publisher: William L. Miller Sr. Telephone: (417) 932-4700 / FAX: (417) 932-4707 Editor: Karen Butterfield Publisher: Sharon Vaughn Semi-W, Wed. & Sat. (NP) Editor: Sharon Vaughn W, Wed. (NP) Unionville Sweet Springs THE UNIONVILLE REPUBLICAN SWEET SPRINGS HERALD www.unionvillerepublicanonline.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 238 W. Main St., Sweet Springs 65351 111 S. 16th St., PO Box 365, Unionville 63565 Telephone: (660) 335-6366 / FAX: (660) 335-6962 Telephone: (660) 947-2222 / FAX: (660) 947-2223 Publisher: Kathy Dohrman Publisher: Ron Kinzler Editor: Kathy Dohrman Editors: Ron Kinzler W, Wed. (Rep.) W, Wed. (NP) 884 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Van Buren Warsaw THE CURRENT LOCAL BENTON COUNTY ENTERPRISE Editorial Email: [email protected] www.bentoncountyenterprise.com PO Box 100, Van Buren 63965 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 323-4515 / FAX: (573) 323-4515 107 E. Main St., PO Box 128, Warsaw 65355 Publisher: Ryan VanWinkle Telephone: (660) 438-6312 / FAX: (660) 438-3464 Editor: Ryan VanWinkle Publisher: James Mahlon White W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editor: Anita Campbell W, Thurs. (NP) Vandalia THE VANDALIA LEADER Washington www.vandalialeader.com WASHINGTON MISSOURIAN Editorial Email: [email protected] www.emissourian.com 108 W. State St., PO Box 239, Vandalia 63382 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 594-2222 / FAX: (573) 594-6741 14 W. Main St., PO Box 336, Washington 63090 Publisher: Walt Gilbert Telephone: (636) 239-7701 / FAX: (636) 239-0915 Editor: Ron Schott Publisher: William L. Miller Sr. W, Wed. (NP) Editor: William L. Miller Sr. Semi-W, Wed., Sat. & Sun. (NP) Versailles VERSAILLES LEADER-STATESMAN Waynesville www.vernonpublishing.com/leader DAILY GUIDE Editorial Email: [email protected] www.waynesvilledailyguide.com 104 W. Jasper St., PO Box 348, Versailles 65084 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 378-5441 / FAX: (573) 378-4292 108 Holly Dr., PO Box 578, Waynesville 65583 Publisher: Bryan Jones Telephone: (573) 336-3711 / FAX: (573) 336-4640 Editor: Robin Fish Publisher: Tom Bookstaver W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editor: Natalie Sanders D, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (NP) Viburnum Webb City QUAD COUNTY STAR Editorial Email: [email protected] WEBB CITY SENTINEL 3 Missouri Ave., PO Box 347, Viburnum 65566 www.webbcity.net Telephone: (573) 244-5206 / FAX: (573) 244-5207 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Gary R. Dickens 8 S. Main St., PO Box 150, Webb City 64870 Editor: Marlene Dickens Telephone: (417) 673-2421 / FAX: (417) 673-8892 W, Wed. (Ind.) Publisher: Robert H. Foos Editor: Robert H. Foos Vienna W, Fri. (NP) MARIES COUNTY GAZETTE Wellsville Editorial Email: [email protected] WELLSVILLE OPTIC-NEWS 218 S. Main, PO Box 202, Vienna 65582 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 422-9997 / FAX: (573) 859-6274 123 W. Hudson St., PO Box 73, Wellsville 63384 Publisher: Ron J. Lewis Telephone: (573) 684-2929 / FAX: (573) 684-2929 Editor: Nichoel Snodgrass Publisher: John P. Fisher Jr. W, Wed. (Dem.) Editor: Tracy L. Hoffman W, Wed. (NP) Warrensburg THE DAILY STAR-JOURNAL West Plains www.dailystarjournal.com WEST PLAINS DAILY QUILL Editorial Email: [email protected] www.westplainsdailyquill.net 135 E. Market St., PO Box 68, Warrensburg 64093 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 747-8123 / FAX: (660) 747-8741 125 Jefferson St., PO Box 110, West Plains 65775 Publisher: Joe Warren Telephone: (417) 256-9191 / FAX: (417) 256-9196 Editor: Jack Miles Publisher: Jim Perry D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Dem.) Warrenton Weston WARREN COUNTY RECORD THE WESTON CHRONICLE www.warrencountyrecord.com www.plattechronicle.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 103 E. Booneslick, Warrenton 63383 18275 Hwy. 45 N., PO Box 6, Weston 64098 Telephone: (636) 456-6397 / FAX: (636) 456-6150 Telephone: (816) 640-2251 / FAX: (816) 386-2251 Publisher: William L. Miller Sr. Publishers: Jim and Beth McPherson Editor: Kate Miller Editor: Beth McPherson W, Thurs. (NP) W, Wed. (Dem.) MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 885

Willow Springs Windsor HOWELL COUNTY NEWS THE WINDSOR REVIEW www.howellcountynews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 205 S. Main, PO Box 23, Windsor 65360 125 E. Main St., PO Box 249, Willow Springs 65793 Telephone: (660) 647-2121 / FAX: (660) 647-2122 Telephone: (417) 469-1167 / FAX: (417) 469-1521 Publisher: Colby Gordon Publisher: Kim Rich Editor: Colby Gordon Editor: Kim Rich W, Fri. (NP) W, Wed. (Rep.) 886 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Missouri Broadcasters

Missouri Broadcasters Association 1025 Northeast Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Telephone: (573) 636-6692 / FAX: (573) 634-8258 www.mbaweb.org MARK GORDON Email: [email protected] President/CEO Missouri Broadcasters Association The first radio stations to begin operations in Missouri were KMBC-AM (now KMBZ) in Kansas production of radio and TV spots. Partners may City and WEW-AM in St. Louis. Both signed on choose statewide or targeted campaigns. the air in 1921. In the following years, the num- Since 1968, the Missouri Broadcasters Asso- ber of radio operations steadily increased as the ciation has maintained a communications center first FM stations began broadcasting in 1948. To- on the first floor of the state Capitol. These facilities day, there are approximately 400 radio stations are available to radio and television broadcasters serving listeners in Missouri. to aid in their coverage of state news. These facili- Television broadcasting began in 1947 when ties are also available to state officials and legisla- KSD-TV (now KSDK) in St. Louis signed on the tors for the recording of information to be sent to air, followed in 1949 by WDAF-TV in Kansas radio and television stations in Missouri. City. Federal policy suspended the granting of any further licenses until 1953. Shortly after licensing Executive Committee, 2016-2017 resumed, many additional television stations be- gan operations. There are now approximately 60 Chair: Carla Leible, & Marketing commercial and public television stations broad- Group, Columbia/Jefferson City; casting a variety of news, information and enter- Chair-Elect: Mike Edwards, , Leba- tainment programs each day. non/Waynesville; Treasurer: Brian McDonough, , The Missouri Broadcasters Association (MBA) Springfield; was formed Aug. 15, 1948, in Kansas City. Mis- Immediate Past Chair: Rick Lambert, Withers souri was the second state to have a full-time Broadcasting, Cape Girardeau; broadcast association. ’s associa- President/CEO: Mark Gordon, Jefferson City. 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- Board of Directors zations, to provide a variety of services. District I–Radio: John Beck, Emmis Communica- The MBA is governed by a four-person execu- tions, St. Louis; tive committee and a 10-person board of directors District I–TV: Mike Murphy, Meredith Corpora- representing radio and television broadcasters. tion, St. Louis; Board members are elected for two-year terms District II–Radio: Sandy Cohen, Union Broad- and may seek re-election for one additional term. casting, Kansas City; In addition, there are four standing committees, District II–TV: Sarah Smith, , each responsible for a specific area of service. The Kansas City; committees have three roles: to represent mem- District III-Radio: Phillip Lewis, Cumulus, Co- ber interests in state and federal legislative and lumbia/Jefferson City; regulatory processes; maintain the MBA office as District IV-TV: Heather Shearin, Heartland Me- a resource center for training, revenue expansion, dia, St. Joseph; cost control and information; and encourage the District V-Radio: Dewayne Gandy, Talon Broad- highest standards in broadcasting. casting Group, Aurora/Monett; The MBA is a State of Missouri Preferred Ven- District VI-Radio: Scott Meier, Midwest Family dor (Contract # CS160255003) for placement of Broadcasting, Springfield; radio and TV spots. MO-PEP, the MBA’s Missouri District VII-Radio: Bob Eckman, E-Communica- Public Education Program, provides government tions, Thayer/West Plains; agencies, non-profit groups and trade associa- Associate Member: Mark Sableman, Thompson tions guaranteed placement on a statewide net- Coburn, St. Louis; work of 275 radio and 55 TV stations. MO-PEP Staff: Frank Forgey, MO-PEP Director; Terry returns 4 dollars of media value for every 1 dol- Harper, Member Services Director; Kayla lar invested in the program, and it includes free Nichols, Digital Communication Specialist. MISSOURIEXECUTIVE INFORMATION—BROADCAST DEPARTMENTS — XXXXXXXXXXXX STATIONS 887

Branson KBCV/AM Frequency 1570 Format: Christian Talk, News & Information 500 W. Main, Branson 65616 Broadcast Phone: (417) 336-1570 / FAX: (417) 336-2097 Website: www.bottradionetwork.com General Manager: Richard Bott Stations KBPB/FM Frequency 91.9 Format: Christian (New Life) Radio stations in Missouri 1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63101 Phone: (314) 421-3020 / FAX: (314) 421-1702 Aurora Website: www.hereshelpnet.com General Manager: Nathan First KQMO/FM Frequency 97.7 KCAX/AM Format: Regional Mexican Frequency 1220 126 S. Jefferson, Aurora 65605 Format: Phone: (417) 678-0416 / FAX: (417) 678-4111 202 Courtney St., Branson 65616 Phone: (417) 334-6003 / FAX: (417) 334-7141 Website: www.radiotalon.com Website: www.kcaxbranson.com General Manager: Janet Gandy General Manager: Scott Earls KSWM/AM KOMC/FM Frequency 940 Frequency 100.1 Format: Boomer : Adult Contemporary 126 S. Jefferson, Aurora 65605 202 Courtney St., Branson 65616 Phone: (417) 678-0416 / FAX: (417) 678-4111 Phone: (417) 334-6003 / FAX: (417) 334-7141 Website: www.radiotalon.com Website: www.mykomc.com General Manager: Janet Gandy General Manager: Scott Earls KRZK/FM Bethany Frequency 106.3 Format: News/Talk KAAN/AM/FM2 202 Courtney St., Branson 65616 Frequency 870 & 103.7 Phone: (417) 334-6003 / FAX: (417) 334-7141 Format: ESPN Sports/Farm Website: www.hometowndailynews.com 1212 S. 25th St., Bethany 64424 General Manager: Scott Earls Phone: (660) 425-6380 / FAX: (660) 425-8148 Website: www.NorthwestMoInfo.com KBPB/FM General Manager: Doug Schmitz Frequency 91.9 Format: Southern Gospel KAAN/FM 1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103 Frequency 95.5 Phone: (314) 421-3020 / FAX: (314) 421-1702 Format: Country Website: www.hereshelpnet.org 1212 S. 25th St., Bethany 64424 General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice Phone: (660) 425-6380 / FAX: (660) 425-8148 General Manager: Doug Schmitz Brookfield KZBK-FM/KFMZ-AM Bolivar Frequency 96.9 & 1470 KYOO/AM/FM Format: Hot AC () Frequency 1200 & 99.1 107 S. Main, Brookfield 64628 Format: Country (Simulcast) Phone: (660) 258-3383 / FAX: (660) 258-7307 205 N. Pike Ave., Bolivar 65613 Website: www.bestbroadcastgroup.com General Manager: Dale Palmer Phone: (417) 326-5257 / FAX: (417) 326- 5900 General Manager: Denny Benne Butler Boonville KMOE-FM/KMAM-AM Frequency 92.1 & 1530 KWJK/FM Format: Country (Simulcast) Frequency 93.1 800 E. Nursery St., Butler 64730 Format: Phone: (660) 679-4191 / FAX: (660) 679-4193 1600 Radio Hill Rd., Boonville 65233 Website: www.921news.com Phone: (660) 882-6686 / FAX: (660) 882-6688 General Manager: Melody Thornton Website: www.931jack.fm General Manager: Matt Billings Cabool KWRT/AM KOZX/FM Frequency 1370 Frequency 98.1 Format: Country Format: Rock/ 1600 Radio Hill Rd., Boonville 65233 800 N. Hubbard St., Mountain Grove 65711 Phone: (660) 882-6686 / FAX: (660) 882-6688 Phone: (417) 926-4650 / FAX: (417) 926-7604 Website: www.1370kwrt.com Website: www.kozxradio.com General Manager: Matt Billings General Manager: Tracy O’Quinn 888 OFFICIAL MANUAL

California KGMO/FM Frequency 100.7 KRLL/AM Format: Classic Rock Frequency 1420 PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702 Format: Classic Country Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100 PO Box 307, 100-A E. Buchanan, California 65018 Website: www..com Phone: (573) 796-3139 / FAX: (573) 796-4131 General Manager: Rick Lambert General Manager: Jeff Shackleford KLSC-FM/KMAL-AM Frequency 92.9 & 1470 Camdenton Format: ESPN Sports (Simulcast) 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 KCLQ/FM Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 Frequency 107.9 Website: www.semoespn.com Format: General Manager: Christy Benton PO Box 1025, 42 Camden Ct. SE, Camdenton 65020 Phone: (573) 317-8000 / FAX: (573) 346-3717 KRCU-FM/KSEF-FM Website: www.1079thecoyote.com Frequency 90.9 & 88.9 General Manager: Dan Caldwell Format: NPR News/Classical (Simulcast) One University Plaza, MS 0300, Cape Girardeau 63701 Phone: (573) 651-5070 / FAX: (573) 651-5071 Cameron Website: www..org KKWK/FM General Manager: Dan Woods Frequency 100.1 Format: Classic Rock KREZ/FM Frequency 104.7 607 E. Platte Clay Way, Cameron 64429 Format: Soft Adult Contemporary Phone: (816) 632-6661 / FAX: (816) 632-1334 PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702 Website: www.NorthwestMoInfo.com Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100 General Manager: Doug Schmitz Website: www.1047krez.com KMRN/AM General Manager: Rick Lambert Frequency 1360 KWKZ/FM Format: Classic Country Frequency 106.1 607 E. Platte Clay Way, Cameron 64429 Format: Country Phone: (816) 632-6661 / FAX: (816) 632-1334 753 Enterprise Dr., Cape Girardeau 63703 Website: www.NorthwestMoInfo.com Phone: (573) 334-7800 / FAX: (573) 334-7440 General Manager: Doug Schmitz Website: www..com General Manager: Susan Bell Cape Girardeau KYRX/FM KAPE/AM/FM Frequency 97.3 Frequency 1550 & 100.3 Format: Classic County Format: News/Talk (SIMULCAST) PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702 PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702 Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100 Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100 Website: www.hank973.com Website: www.kaperadio1550.com General Manager: Rick Lambert General Manager: Rick Lambert KZIM/KSIM-AM Frequency 960 & 1400 KCGQ/FM Format: News/Talk Frequency 99.3 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 Format: Rock Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 Website: www.960kzim.com Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 General Manager: Christy Benton Website: www.realrock993.com General Manager: Christy Benton WKIB/FM Frequency 96.5 KEZS/FM Format: CHR Frequency 102.9 PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702 Format: Country Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 Website: www.mix965.net Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 General Manager: Rick Lambert Website: www.k103fm.com General Manager: Christy Benton Carrollton KGIR/AM KAOL/AM/FM Frequency 1220 Frequency 1430 & 101.3 Format: ESPN Sports Format: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 102 N. Mason, Carrollton 64633 Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 Phone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152 Website: www.semoespn.com Website: www.1013thegrenade.com General Manager: Christy Benton General Manager: Miles Carter KGKS/FM KMZU/FM Frequency 93.9 Frequency 100.7 Format: Classic Hits Format: Country 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 102 N. Mason St., Carrollton 64633 Phone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 Phone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152 Website: www.939river.com Website: www.kmzu.com General Manager: Christy Benton General Manager: Miles Carter MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 889

Caruthersville Columbia KCRV/AM KBBM/FM Frequency 1370 Frequency 100.1 Format: Classic Country Format: Country PO Box 909, 717 State Hwy. 84, Caruthersville 63830 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 Phone: (573) 333-1370 / FAX: (573) 333-1371 Website: www.nashfm100.com Website: www.kcrvradio.com General Manager: Phillip Lewis General Manager: Perry Jones KBIA/FM KCRV/FM Frequency 91.3 Frequency 105.1 Format: NPR Format: Classic Hits 51 McReynolds Hall, 301 Sixth St., Columbia 65211 PO Box 909, Caruthersville 63830 Phone: (573) 882-9136 / FAX: (573) 882-9382 Phone: (573) 333-1370 / FAX: (573) 333-1371 Website: www..org Website: www.kcrvradio.com General Manager: Dr. Michael Dunn General Manager: Perry Jones KBXR/FM Frequency 102.3 Format: Cedar Hill 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 KNLH/FM Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 Frequency 89.5 Website: www.bxr.com Format: Southern Gospel General Manager: Phillip Lewis 6091 Tower Rd., House Springs 63051 KCLR/FM Phone: (314) 421-3200 / FAX: (314) 421-1702 Frequency 99.3 Website: www.hereshelpnet.org Format: Country General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201 Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Website: www.clear99.com Centralia General Manager: Carla Leible KSDQ/FM KCMQ/FM Frequency 88.7 Frequency 96.7 Format: Christian Format: Classic Rock 6837 Audrain Rd. 9139, Centralia 65240 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201 Phone: (573) 682-5587 Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Email: www.ksdqradio.net Website: www.kcmq.com General Manager: Carla Leible General Manager: Leland (Micky) Burkett KCOU/FM Chillicothe Frequency 88.1 Format: Adult Alternative KCHI/AM/FM 2500 MU Student Center, Columbia 65211 Frequency 1010 & 102.5 Phone: (573) 882-7820 Format: Classic Hits/News & Info (Simulcast) Website: www..fm Student Media Coordinator: Mark Johnson PO Box 227, 421 Washington, Chillicothe 64601 Phone: (660) 646-4173 / FAX: (660) 646-2868 KFRU/AM Website: www.kchi.com Frequency 1400 General Manager: Dan Leatherman Format: News/Talk 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 Clinton Website: www..com KDKD/AM General Manager: Phillip Lewis Frequency 1280 KMUC/FM Format: Frequency 90.5 PO Box 448, 2201 N. Antioch Rd., Clinton 64735 Format: Classical Phone: (660) 885-6141 / FAX: (660) 885-4801 51 McReynolds Hall, 301 Sixth St., Columbia 65211 Website: www.WestCentralMoInfo.com Phone: (573) 882-9136 / FAX: (573) 882-9382 Website: www..org General Manager: Mike Fell General Manager: Dr. Michael Dunn KDKD/FM KOQL/FM Frequency 95.3 Frequency 106.1 Format: New Country Format: CHR PO Box 448, 2201 N. Antioch Rd., Clinton 64735 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 Phone: (660) 885-6141 / FAX: (660) 885-4801 Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 Website: www.WestCentralMoInfo.com Website: www.q1061.com General Manager: Mike Fell General Manager: Phillip Lewis KXEA/FM KPLA/FM Frequency 101.5 Frequency 104.9. Format: Adult Contemporary Format: Classic Hits/70s and 80s 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 PO Box 448, 2201 N. Antioch Rd., Clinton 64735 Phone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 Phone: (660) 885-6141 / FAX: (660) 885-4801 Website: www..com General Manager: Mike Fell General Manager: Phillip Lewis 890 OFFICIAL MANUAL

KSSZ/FM KREI/AM Frequency 93.9 Frequency 800 Format: News Talk Format: News/Talk 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201 PO Box 461, 1401 KREI Blvd., Farmington 63640 Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Phone: (573) 756-6476 / FAX: (573) 756-1110 Website: www.939theeagle.com Website: www.myMoInfo.com General Manager: Carla Leible General Manager: Les Tuttle KTGR/AM/FM KTJJ/FM Frequency 1580 & 103.1 Frequency 98.5 Format: ESPN Format: Country 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201 PO Box 461, 1401 KREI Blvd., Farmington 63640 Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Phone: (573) 756-6476 / FAX: (573) 756-1110 Website: www..com Website: www.myMoInfo.com General Manager: Carla Leible General Manager: Les Tuttle KTXY/FM KYLS/FM Frequency 106.9 Frequency 95.9 Format: CHR Format: Country 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201 900 E. Karsch, Farmington 63640 Phone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Phone: (573) 701-9590 / FAX: (573) 701-9696 Website: www.y107.com Website: www.froggy96online.com General Manager: Carla Leible General Manager: Fred Dockins Dexter KYLS-AM/KTNX-FM Frequency 1450 & 103.9 KDEX/AM/FM Format: (Simulcast KLMZ) Frequency 1590 & 102.3 900 E. Karsh, Farmington 63640 Format: Country/ABC (Simulcast) Phone: (573) 701-9590 / FAX: (573) 701-9696 20487 State Hwy. 114 E., Dexter 63841 General Manager: Fred Dockins Phone: (573) 624-3545 / FAX: (573) 624-9926 General Manager: Joeli Barbour Festus Doniphan KJFF/AM Frequency 1400 KOEA/FM Format: News/Talk Frequency 97.5 PO Box 368, 1026 Scenic Dr., Festus 63028 Format: Classic Country Phone: (636) 937-7642 / FAX: (636) 937-3636 932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 Website: www.myMoInfo.com Website: www.foxradionetwork.com General Manager: Les Tuttle General Manager: Steven Fuchs Fulton KYEC/FM Frequency 88.3 KFAL/AM Format: Hot AC Frequency 900 932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 Format: Classic Country Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 1805 Westminster Ave., Fulton 65251 Website: www.foxradionetwork.com Phone: (573) 642-3341 / FAX: (573) 642-3343 General Manager: Steven Fuchs Website: www.kfalthebig900.com General Manager: Carla Leible El Dorado Springs KTGR/FM KESM/FM Frequency 100.5 Frequency 105.5 Format: ESPN Format: Country/Oldies 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd., Columbia 65201 200 Radio Ln., El Dorado Springs 64744 Phone: (573) 642-3341 / FAX: (573) 642-3343 Phone: (417) 876-2741 / FAX: (417) 876-2743 Website: www.ktgr.com Website: www.kesmradio.com General Manager: Carla Leible General Manager: Donald L. Kohn Gideon Ellington KMIS/FM KDKN/FM Frequency 103.9 Frequency 106.7 Format: Sports Format: Classic Rock PO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857 235 Bus. HH, Piedmont 63957 Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890 Phone: (573) 223-4518 / FAX: (573) 223-2351 Website: www.kmisradio.com Website: www.thezonerocks.com General Manager: Perry Jones General Manager: Fred Dockins Farmington Hannibal KLMZ/FM KGRC/FM Frequency 107.1 Frequency 92.9 Format: Classic Rock Format: Hot AC 900 E. Karsch Blvd., Farmington 63640 329 St., Quincy, IL 62301 Phone: (573) 701-9590 / FAX: (573) 701-9696 Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 Website: www.thezonerocks.com Website: www.real929.com General Manager: Fred Dockins General Manager: Mike Moyers MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 891

KHMO/AM Jackson Frequency 1070 Format: News/Talk/Sports KJXX/AM/FM PO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401 Frequency 1170 & 92.3 Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299 Format: Adult Standards (Simulcast) General Manager: Tej Ghohs PO Box 558, 901 S. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702 KICK/FM Phone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100 Frequency 97.9 General Manager: Rick Lambert Format: Country PO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401 Jefferson City Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299 Website: www.979kickfm.com KATI/FM General Manager: Tej Ghohs Frequency 94.3 Format: Country KRRY/FM 3109 S. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Frequency 100.9 Phone: (573) 893-5696 / FAX: (573) 893-4137 Format: Hot AC Website: www.kat943.com PO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401 General Manager: Carla Leible Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299 Website: www.y101radio.com KJLU/FM General Manager: Tej Ghohs Frequency 88.9 Format: Jazz KZZK/FM 1004 E. Dunklin St., Jefferson City 65101 Frequency 105.9 Format: Rock Phone: (573) 681-5301 / FAX: (573) 681-5299 329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301 General Manager: Mike Downey Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 KJMO/FM Website: www..com Frequency 97.5 General Manager: Mike Moyers Format: Oldies WCOY/FM 1002 Diamondridge, Ste. 400, Jefferson City 65109 Frequency 99.5 Phone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330 Format: Country General Manager: Phillip Lewis 329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301 Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 KLIK/AM Website: www..com Frequency 1240 General Manager: Mike Moyers Format: News/Talk 1002 Diamondridge, Ste. 400, Jefferson City 65109 WGEM/AM Phone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330 Frequency 1440 & 98.9 Website: www.klik1240.com Format: Sports/ESPN (Simulcast) General Manager: Phillip Lewis 513 Hampshire, Quincy, IL 62301 Phone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670 KWOS/AM/FM Website: www.wgem.com Frequency 950 & 101.1 General Manager: Carlos Fernandez Format: News/Talk 3109 S. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City 65109 WGEM/FM Phone: (573) 893-5696 / FAX: (573) 893-4137 Frequency 105.1 Website: www..com Format: News/Talk 513 Hampshire, Quincy, IL 62301 General Manager: Carla Leible Phone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670 KZJF/FM Website: www.wgem.com Frequency 104.1 General Manager: Carlos Fernandez Format: Classic Hits WLIQ/AM 1002 Diamondridge, Ste. 400, Jefferson City 65109 Frequency 1530 Phone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330 Format: Classic Country Website: www.z1041.com PO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401 General Manager: Phillip Lewis Phone: (217) 223-5292 / FAX: (217) 223-5299 Website: www.kickam1530.com Joplin General Manager: Tej Ghohs KBTN/AM/FM WQCY/FM Frequency 1420 & 99.7 Frequency 103.9 Format: Classic Country Format: Adult Hits 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301 Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Website: www.q104wqcy.com Website: www.kbtnradio.com General Manager: Mike Moyers General Manager: Spike Santee WTAD/AM KCAR/FM Frequency 930 Frequency 104.3 Format: News/Talk Format: CHR 329 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 Phone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Website: www..com Website: www.star1043joplin.com General Manager: Mike Moyers General Manager: Spike Santee 892 OFFICIAL MANUAL

KDMO/AM KXDG/FM Frequency 1490 Frequency 97.9 Format: Adult Standards Format: Classic Rock PO Box 426, 221 E. Fourth, Carthage 64836 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 Phone: (417) 358-6054 / FAX: (417) 358-1278 Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 Website: www.1490kdmo.com Website: www.bigdog979.com General Manager: Ronald L. Petersen Sr. General Manager: Chad Carroz KIXQ/FM KXMS/FM Frequency 102.5 Frequency 88.7 Format: Country Format: Classical/BSN 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 3950 E. Newman Rd., Joplin 64801-1595 Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 Phone: (417) 625-9678 Website: www.kix1025.com General Manager: Jeff Skibbe General Manager: Chad Carroz KZRG/AM/FM Frequency 1310 & 102.9 KJMK/FM Format: News/Talk Frequency 93.9 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 Format: Classic Hits Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 Website: www.newstalkkzrg.com Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 General Manager: Chad Carroz Website: www.939classichits.com General Manager: Chad Carroz KZYM/AM Frequency 1230 KJML/FM Format: News/Talk Frequency 107.1 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 Format: Rock Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 Website: www.1230thetalker.com Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 General Manager: Chad Carroz Website: www.rock1071.com General Manager: Spike Santee Kansas City KKLL/AM KBEQ/FM Frequency 1100 Frequency 104.3 Format: Southern Gospel Format: Country 831 Moffet, Joplin 64804 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111 Phone: (314) 421-3020 / FAX: (314) 421-1702 Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-8771 Website: www.hereshelpnet.org Website: www.q104kc.com General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice General Manager: Marc Harrell KMOQ/FM KCCV/AM/FM Frequency 105.3 Frequency 760 & 92.3 Format: Christian Contemporary Format: Christian Talk, News & Information 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Phone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 Website: www.mynewliferadio.com Website: www.bottradionetwork.com General Manager: Spike Santee President/CEO: Richard Bott KMXL/FM KCFX/FM Frequency 95.1 Frequency 101.1 Format: Adult Hits Format: Classic Rock PO Box 426, 221 E. Fourth, Carthage 64836 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 Phone: (417) 358-6054 / FAX: (417) 358-1278 Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Website: www.951mikefm.com Website: www.101thefox.net General Manager: Ronald L. Petersen Sr. General Manager: Donna Baker KQYX/AM KCHZ/FM Frequency 1450 Frequency 95.7 Format: Gospel Format: CHR 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 Phone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Website: www.957thevibe.com Website: www.1450thedove.com General Manager: Donna Baker General Manager: Spike Santee KCJK/FM KRPS/FM Frequency 105.1 Frequency 89.9 Format: Alternative Format: NPR/Classical 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 PO Box 899, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Phone: (620) 235-4288 Website: www.1051jackfm.com General Manager: Missi Kelly General Manager: Donna Baker KSYN/FM KCKC/FM Frequency 92.5 Frequency 102.1 Format: CHR Format: Adult Hits 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111 Phone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-8771 Website: www.kissin925.com Website: www.kc1021.com General Manager: Chad Carroz General Manager: Marc Harrell MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 893

KCMO/AM/FM KJNW/FM Frequency 710 & 103.7 Frequency 88.5 Format: News/Talk (Simulcast) Format: Contemporary Christian 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 8717 W. 110th St., Ste. 480, Overland Park, KS 66210 Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Phone: (913) 451-8850 / FAX: (913) 451-5733 Website: www.kcmotalkradio.com Website: www.life885.com General Manager: Donna Baker General Manager: Dave Gordon KCMO/FM KMBZ/AM/FM Frequency 94.9 Frequency 980 & 98.1 Format: Classic Hits Format: News/Talk 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Website: www.949kcmo.com Website: www.talk980.com / www.kmbz.com General Manager: Donna Baker General Manager: Dave Alpert KCMO/FM-HD2 KMJK/FM Frequency 102.5 Frequency 107.3 Format: Adult Hits Format: Urban AC 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Phone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Website: www.1025jackfm.com Website: www.magic1073.com General Manager: Donna Baker General Manager: Donna Baker KCSP/AM KMXV/FM Frequency 610 Frequency 93.3 Format: Sports/Talk Format: CHR 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111 Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-8771 Website: www.610sports.com Website: www.mix93.com General Manager: Dave Alpert General Manager: Marc Harrell KCTE/AM KPRS/FM Frequency 1510 Frequency 103.3 Format: ESPN Format: Urban 6721 W. 121st St., Leawood, KS 66209 11131 Ave., Kansas City 64137 Phone: (913) 344-1500 / FAX: (913) 344-1599 Phone: (816) 763-2040 / FAX: (816) 966-1055 Website: www.1510.com Website: www.kprs.com General Manager: Chad Boeger General Manager: Michael Carter KCUR/FM KPRT/AM Frequency 89.3 Frequency 1590 Format: NPR/Classical Format: Gospel 4825 Troost, Ste. 202, Kansas City 64114 11131 Colorado Ave., Kansas City 64137 Phone: (816) 235-1551 / FAX: (816) 235-2864 Phone: (816) 763-2040 / FAX: (816) 966-1055 Website: www.kcur.org Website: www.kprt.com General Manager: Nico Leone General Manager: Michael Carter KCWJ/AM KQRC/FM Frequency 1030 Frequency 98.9 Format: Religious Teaching Format: 18920 E. Valleyview Pkwy., Independence 64055 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Phone: (816) 795-6826 / FAX: (816) 795- 8565 Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Website: www..com Website: www.989therock.com General Manager: Ken Ball General Manager: Dave Alpert KCZZ/AM KRBZ/FM Frequency 1480 Frequency 96.5 Format: ESPN Deportes Format: 1701 S. 55th St., Kansas City 66106 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Phone: (913) 287-1480 / FAX: (913) 287-5881 Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 General Manager: Diana Reyes Raymer Website: www.965thebuzz.com General Manager: Dave Alpert KDTD/AM Frequency 1340 KWOD/AM Format: Regional Mexican Frequency 1660 1701 S. 55th St., Kansas City 66106 Format: Sports Phone: (913) 287-1480 / FAX: (913) 287-5881 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Website: www.lagrand1340kc.com Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 General Manager: Diana Reyes Raymer General Manager: Dave Alpert KFKF/FM KYYS/AM Frequency 94.1 Frequency 1250 Format: Country Format: Mexican Hit 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111 1701 S. 55th St., Kansas City 66106 Phone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 531-2250 Phone: (913) 287-1480 / FAX: (913) 287-5881 Website: www.kfkf.com Website: www.x1250.com General Manager: Marc Harrell General Manager: Diana Reyes Raymer 894 OFFICIAL MANUAL

KZPT/FM KRXL/FM Frequency 99.7 Frequency 94.5 Format: Hot AC Format: Classic Rock 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 PO Box 130, 1308 N. , Kirksville 63501 Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Phone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711 Website: www.997thepoint.com Website: www.945thex.com General Manager: Dave Alpert General Manager: Steve Lloyd WDAF/FM KTRM/FM Frequency 106.5 Frequency 88.7 Format: Country Format: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 1217 Barnett Hall, , Kirksville Phone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 63501 Website: www.1065thewolf.com Phone: (660) 785-5876 General Manager: Dave Alpert Website: tmn.truman.edu/ktrm General Manager: Mark Smith WHB/AM Frequency 810 KTUF/FM Format: Sports Frequency 93.7 6721 W. 121st St., Overland Park, KS 66209 Format: Country Phone: (913) 344-1500 / FAX: (913) 314-1599 PO Box 130, 1308 N. Baltimore, Kirksville 63501 Website: www.810whb.com Phone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711 General Manager: Chad Boeger Website: www.937ktuf.com General Manager: Steve Lloyd Kennett Lake of the KBOA/AM Frequency 1540 KCRL/FM Format: Adult Standards Frequency 90.3 PO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857 Format: Christian Talk, News & Information Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890 1750 S. Brentwood, Ste. 811, St. Louis 63144 Website: www.kboaradio.com Phone: (314) 961-1320 General Manager: Perry Jones Website: www.bottradionetwork.com President/CEO: Richard Bott KBOA/FM Frequency 105.5 KLOZ/FM Frequency 92.7 Format: Hot AC Format: Hot AC PO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857 160 Hwy. 142, Kaiser 65047 Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890 Phone: (573) 348-1958 / FAX: (573) 348-1923 www.kboaradio.com Website: Website: www.mix927.com General Manager: Perry Jones General Manager: Denny Benne KTMO/FM KQUL/FM Frequency 106.5 Frequency 102.7 Format: Country Format: Classic Hits PO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857 160 Hwy. 142, Kaiser 65047 Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890 Phone: (573) 348-1958 / FAX: (573) 348-1923 Website: www.ktmoradio.com Website: www.cool1027.com General Manager: Perry Jones General Manager: Denny Benne KXOQ/FM KZWV/FM Frequency 104.3 Frequency 101.9 Format: Classic Rock Format: Adult Contemporary 932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 1081 Osage Beach Rd., Osage Beach 65065 Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 Phone: (573) 746-7873 / FAX: (573) 746-7874 Website: www.foxradionetwork.com Website: www.1019thewave.com General Manager: Steven Fuchs General Manager: Carla Leible Kirksville Lebanon KIRX/AM/FM KBNN/AM Frequency 1450 & 99.7 Frequency 750 Format: (Simulcast) Format: News/Talk PO Box 130, 1308 N. Baltimore, Kirksville 63501 PO Box 1112, 18553 Gentry Rd., Lebanon 65536 Phone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711 Phone: (417) 532-9111 / FAX: (417) 588-4191 Website: www.1450kirx.com Website: www.myOzarksOnline.com General Manager: Steve Lloyd General Manager: Mike Edwards KLTE/FM KJEL/FM Frequency 107.9 Frequency 103.7 Format: Christian Talk, News & Information Format: Country 3 Crown Dr., Ste. 100, Kirksville 63501 PO Box 1112, 18553 Gentry Rd., Lebanon 65536 Phone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 Phone: (417) 532-9111 / FAX: (417) 588-4191 Website: www.bottradionetwork.com Website: www.myOzarksOnline.com President/CEO: Richard Bott General Manager: Mike Edwards MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 895

Liberty KRLI/FM Frequency 103.9 KCXL/AM/FM Format: Classic Country Frequency 1140 & 102.9 & 104.7 102 N. Mason St., Carrollton 64633 Format: Talk/Dance/CHR (Trimalcast) Phone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152 PO Box 620, Liberty 64069-0620 Website: www.krlicountry.com Phone: (816) 792-1140 / FAX: (816) 792-8258 General Manager: Miles Carter Website: www..com General Manager: Pete Schartel Marshfield KCTO/AM KMRF/AM Frequency 1160 Frequency 1510 Format: Regional Mexican Format: Country Gospel/Christian PO Box 620, Liberty 64069-0620 3208 State St., Hwy. 00, Marshfield 65706 Phone: (816) 792-1140 / FAX: (816) 792-8258 Phone: (417) 468-6188 / FAX: (417) 859-2916 General Manager: Pete Schartel Website: www.hereshelpnet.org KJFM/FM General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice Frequency 102.1 Format: Country Maryville PO Box 438, 615 Georgia St., Lousiana 63353 Phone: (573) 754-5102 / FAX: (573) 754-5544 KNIM/AM/FM Website: www.kjfmeagle102.net Frequency 1580 & 95.9 General Manager: Thom Sanders Format: Country (Simulcast) PO Box 278, Maryville 64468 Phone: (660) 582-2151 / FAX: (660) 582-3211 Macon Website: www.nodawaybroadcasting.com KLTI/AM/FM General Manager: Jim Cronin Frequency 1560 & 93.3 KVVL/FM Format: Classic Country (Simulcast) Frequency 97.1 32968 U.S. Hwy. 63 S., Macon 63552 Format: Rock Phone: (660) 385-1560 / FAX: (660) 385-7090 PO Box 278, Maryville 64448 Website: www.kltiradio.com Phone: (660) 582-2151 / FAX: (660) 582-3211 General Manager: Dale Palmer Website: www.nodawaybroadcasting.com General Manager: Jim Cronin Marble Hill KXCV/FM - KRNW/FM KMHM/FM Frequency 90.5 & 88.9 (Chillicothe) Frequency 104.1 Format: NPR/Classical/Jazz Format: Southern Gospel NWMSU-Wells Hall, 800 University Dr., Maryville 64468 Rt. 1, Box 266E, Marble Hill 63764 Phone: (660) 562-1163 / FAX: (660) 562-1832 Phone: (573) 238-1041 / FAX: (573) 238-0104 Website: www..org Website: www.mysoutherngospel.net General Manager: Rodney Harris General Manager: Will Stephens Memphis Marceline KMEM/FM KDWD/FM Frequency 100.5 Frequency 99.1 Format: Country Format: New Country 650 N. Clay, PO Box 121, Memphis 63555 118 N. Main St. USA, Marceline 64658 Phone: (660) 465-7225 / FAX: (660) 465-2626 Phone: (660) 376-4991 Website: www.kmemfm.com Website: www.mycountry991.com General Manager: Mark Denney General Manager: Aaron Ervie Mexico Marshall KJAB/FM KMMO/AM/FM Frequency 88.3 Frequency 1300 & 102.9 Format: Southern Gospel Format: Country (Simulcast) 621 W. Monroe, Mexico 65265 PO Box 128, Marshall 65340 Phone: (573) 581-8606 / FAX: (573) 581-9655 Phone: (660) 886-7422 / FAX: (660) 886-6291 Website: www.kjab.com Website: www.kmmo.com General Manager: Gilbert Humphrey General Manager: Peter Hollabaugh KWWR/FM KMVC/FM Frequency 95.7 Frequency 91.7 Format: Country Format: Alternative PO Box 475, 1705 E. Liberty St., Mexico 65265-0475 500 E. College St., Missouri Valley College, Marshall 65340 Phone: (573) 581-5500 / FAX: (573) 581-1801 Phone: (660) 831-4193 Website: www..com General Manager: Ken Kujawa General Manager: Michael Daugherty 896 OFFICIAL MANUAL

KXEO/AM Mountain Grove Frequency 1340 Format: Adult Contemporary KELE/FM PO Box 475, 1705 E. Liberty St., Mexico 65265-0475 Frequency 92.5 Phone: (573) 581-5500 / FAX: (573) 581-1801 Format: Country Website: www..com 800 N. Hubbard, Mountain Grove 65711 General Manager: Michael Daugherty Phone: (417) 926-4650 / FAX: (417) 926-7604 Website: www.925thegrove.com General Manager: Tracy O’Quinn Moberly KIRK/FM (Macon) Neosho Frequency 99.9 KNEO/FM Format: Classic Hits Frequency 91.7 300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270 Format: Preaching/Teaching Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300 10827 E. Hwy. 86, Neosho 64850 Website: www.CentralMoInfo.com Phone: (417) 451-5636 General Manager: Mike Jenkins Website: www..org KRES/FM General Manager: Mark Taylor Frequency 104.7 Format: Country Nevada 300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270 KNEM-AM/KNMO-FM Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300 Frequency 1240 & 97.5 Website: www.CentralMoInfo.com Format: Country (Simulcast) General Manager: Mike Jenkins 414 E. Walnut, Nevada 64772 Phone: (417) 667-3113 / FAX: (417) 667-9797 KTCM/FM (Madison) Website: www.knemknmo.com Frequency 97.3 General Manager: Mike Harbit Format: Christian 300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270 Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300 New Bloomfield General Manager: Mike Jenkins KNLG/FM Frequency 90.3 KWIX/AM/FM Format: Country Gospel/Christian Frequency 1230 & 92.5 (Cairo) 9810 State Rd. AE, New Bloomfield 65063 Format: News/Talk (Simulcast) Phone: (573) 896-4376 / FAX: (573) 896-4860 300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270 Website: www.hereshelpnet.org Phone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300 General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice Website: www.CentralMoInfo.com General Manager: Mike Jenkins Park Hills KZZT/FM KDBB/FM Frequency 105.5 Frequency 104.3 Format: Classic Rock Format: Rock PO Box 128, 1037 CR 2326, Moberly 65270 PO Box 36, 804 St. Joe Dr., Park Hills 63601 Phone: (660) 263-9390 / FAX: (660) 263-8800 Phone: (573) 431-2000 / FAX: (573) 431-0850 Website: www.kzztradio.com Website: www.b104fm.com General Manager: Dale Palmer General Manager: Larry Joseph KFMO/AM Monett Frequency 1240 KKBL/FM Format: News/Sports/Talk Frequency 95.9 PO Box 36, 804 St. Joe Dr., Park Hills 63601 Format: AC Phone: (573) 431-2000 / FAX: (573) 431-0850 Website: www..com PO Box 109, Monett 65708 General Manager: Larry Joseph Phone: (800) 928-5253 / FAX: (417) 235-6388 General Manager: Janet Gandy Piedmont KRMO/AM Frequency 990 KPWB/AM/FM Format: Agriculture/Sports Frequency 1140 & 104.9 PO Box 109, Monett 65708 Format: Country (Simulcast) 235 Bus. HH, Piedmont 63957 Phone: (417) 235-6041 / FAX: (417) 235-6388 Phone: (573) 223-4518 / FAX: (573) 223-2351 General Manager: Janet Gandy General Manager: Fred Dockins Montgomery City Poplar Bluff KMCR/FM KAHR/FM Frequency 103.9 Frequency 96.7 Format: AC Format: Adult Hits 205 E. Norman, Montgomery City 63361 932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 Phone: (573) 564-2275 / FAX: (573) 564-8087 Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 Website: www.kmcrradio.com Website: www.foxradionetwork.com General Manager: Dale Palmer General Manager: Steven Fuchs MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 897

KCBW/FM Potosi Frequency 104.5 Format: Classic Rock KNLP/FM 932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 Frequency 89.7 Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 Format: Country Gospel/Christian Website: www.foxradionetwork.com 10057 Jagar Rd., Mineral Point 63660 Phone: (573) 438-8201 / FAX: (573) 438-6267 General Manager: Steven Fuchs Website: www.hereshelpnet.org KFEB/FM General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice Frequency 107.5 Format: Hot AC Richmond 932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 KAYX-FM/KLEX-AM Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 Frequency 92.5 & 1570 Website: www.foxradionetwork.com Format: Christian Talk, News & Info (Simulcast) General Manager: Steven Fuchs 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: (913) 642-7770 KJEZ/FM Website: www.bottradionetwork.com Frequency 95.5 President/CEO: Richard Bott Format: Rock 1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901 Phone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646 Rolla Website: www.z95thebone.net KDAA/FM General Manager: John Rice Frequency 103.1 Format: Classic Hits KKLR/FM PO Box 727, Rolla 65402 Frequency 94.5 Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161 Format: Hot New Country General Manager: Mike Thompson 1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901 Phone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646 KLPW/FM Website: www.clear94.com Frequency 107.3 General Manager: John Rice Format: ESPN 1051 Kingshighway, Ste. 6, Rolla 65401 KLID/AM Phone: (573) 308-1045 / FAX: (573) 341-3443 Frequency 1340 General Manager: Matt Glenn Format: Variety KMNR/FM 102 N. 11th St., Poplar Bluff 63901 Frequency 89.7 Phone: (573) 686-1600 / FAX: (573) 686-2560 Format: Free Format Website: www.klidradio.com 218 Havner Center, 1346 N. Bishop Ave., Rolla 65049-1440 General Manager: Dolores (Sunny) Skidmore Phone: (573) 341-4272 Website: www..org KLUH/FM General Manager: Dr. Jeff Schramm Frequency 90.3 Format: Contemporary Christian KTTR/AM/FM PO Box 1313, 1165 CR 307, Poplar Bluff 63902 Frequency 1490 & 104.9 Phone: (573) 686-1663 / FAX: (573) 686-7703 Format: CHR (Simulcast) PO Box 727, Rolla 65402 Website: www.dcmliferadio.org Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161 General Manager: David Craig General Manager: Mike Thompson KPPL/FM KTTR/FM Frequency 92.5 Frequency 99.7 Format: Mainstream Country Format: News/Talk/Sports 932 CR 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 PO Box 727, Rolla 65402 Phone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161 Website: www.foxradionetwork.com General Manager: Mike Thompson General Manager: Steven Fuchs KUMR/FM KWOC/AM Frequency 104.5 Frequency 930 Format: Adult Contemporary Format: News/Talk 1051 Kingshighway, Ste. 6, Rolla 65401 1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901 Phone: (573) 308-1045 / FAX: (573) 341-3443 General Manager: Matt Glenn Phone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646 Website: www..com KXMO/FM General Manager: John Rice Frequency 95.3 Format: Oldies PO Box 727, Rolla 65402 Portageville Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161 KMIS/AM General Manager: Mike Thompson Frequency 1050 KZNN/FM Format: Sports Frequency 105.3 PO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 63857 Format: Country Phone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890 PO Box 727, Rolla 65402 Website: www.kmisradio.com Phone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161 General Manager: Perry Jones General Manager: Mike Thompson 898 OFFICIAL MANUAL

KMST/FM KRHW/AM/FM Frequency 88.5 & 96.3 Frequency 1520 & 89.9 Format: NAP (Simulcast) Format: Classic Country (Simulcast) 400 W. 14th St., G-6 Library, Rolla 65409 1 Industrial Dr., Sikeston 63801 Phone: (573) 341-4386 / FAX: (573) 341-4889 Phone: (573) 471-2000 / FAX: (573) 471-8525 Website: www.kmst.org Website: www.krhw.com General Manager: John Francis General Manager: Rick Lambert Salem Springfield KSMO/AM KADI/FM Frequency 1340 Format: News/Sports/Country Frequency 99.5 800 S. Main, Salem 65560 Format: Contemporary Christian Phone: (573) 729-6117 / FAX: (573) 729-7337 5431 W. Sunshine, Brookline Station 65619 Website: www.ksmoradio.com Phone: (417) 831-0995 / FAX: (417) 831-4026 General Manager: Stanley M. Podorski Website: www.kadi.com General Manager: Mark Hill Sedalia KBFL/AM/FM KDRO/AM Frequency 1060 & 99.9 Frequency 1490 Format: Adult Standards (Simulcast) Format: Country 3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802 301 S. Ohio, Sedalia 65301 Phone: (417) 862-3990 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 Phone: (660) 826-5005 Website: www.radiospringfield.com Website: www.kdro.com General Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer General Manager: Denny Benne KGBX/FM KPOW/FM Frequency 105.9 Frequency 97.7 Format: AC Format: Classic Hits 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 301 S. Ohio, Sedalia 65301 Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Phone: (660) 826-5005 Website: www.kgbx.com Website: www.power977.com General Manager: Matt Saunders General Manager: Denny Benne KGMY/AM KSDL/FM Frequency 1400 Frequency 92.3 Format: Fox Sports Format: (BOB) Waitt Radio 2209 S. Limit, Sedalia 65301 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 Phone: (660) 826-1050 / FAX: (660) 827-5072 Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Website: www.923bobfm.com Website: www.1400foxsports.com Operations Manager: Kurt Parsons General Manager: Matt Saunders KSIS/AM KICK/AM/FM Frequency 1050 Frequency 1340 & 92.3 Format: News/Talk Format: News/Talk 2209 S. Limit, Sedalia 65301 5431 W. Sunshine, Brookline Station 65619 Phone: (660) 826-1050 / FAX: (660) 827-5072 Phone: (417) 831-0995 / FAX: (417) 831-4026 Website: www.ksisradio.com Website: www.923kick.com Operations Manager: Kurt Parsons General Manager: Mark Hill KXKX/FM KKLH/FM Frequency 105.7 Frequency 104.7 Format: Country Format: Classic Rock 2209 S. Limit, Sedalia 65301 2453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802 Phone: (660) 826-1050 / FAX: (660) 827-5072 Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 www..com Website: Website: www.1047thecave.com Operations Manager: Kurt Parsons General Manager: Scott Meier Sikeston KOMG/FM Frequency 105.1 KBHI/FM Format: Country Frequency 107.1 2453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802 Format: Rock Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 1 Industrial Dr., Sikeston 63801 www.thebull1051.com Phone: (573) 471-2000 / FAX: (573) 471-8525 Website: General Manager: Rick Lambert General Manager: Scott Meier KBXB/FM KOSP/FM Frequency 97.9 Frequency 92.9 Format: New Country Format: Top 40 1 Industrial Dr., Sikeston 63801 2453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802 Phone: (573) 471-2000 / FAX: (573) 471-8525 Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 Website: www.b979.net Website: www.929thebeat.com General Manager: Rick Lambert General Manager: Scott Meier MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 899

KQRA/FM KWFC/FM Frequency 102.1 Frequency 89.1 Format: New Rock Format: Southern Gospel 2453 E. Elm St., Springfield 65802 2550-100 S. Campbell, Springfield 65807 Phone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 Phone: (417) 889-0883 / FAX: (417) 866-8656 Website: www.q1021.fm Website: www..org General Manager: Scott Meier General Manager: David Taylor KRVI/FM KWND/FM Frequency 106.7 Frequency 88.3 Format: AC/Variety Format: Contemporary Christian 2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802 2550-100 S. Campbell, Springfield 65807 Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 Phone: (417) 819-0883 / FAX: (417) 886-8656 Website: www.1067theriver.com Website: www.88.3thewind.com General Manager: Rex Hansen General Manager: Chalmer Harper KSCV/FM KWTO/AM Frequency 90.1, 92.3, 94.1, 107.3, 95.7, 103.3, 104.9, Frequency 560 & 93.3 103.3, 104.7, 98.3 Format: News/Talk (Simulcast) Format: Christian Talk, News & Information 3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802 1111 S. Glenstone Ave., Ste. 3-102, Springfield 65804 Phone: (417) 862-3990 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 Phone: (417) 864-0901 / FAX: (417) 862-7263 Website: www.newstalk560.com Website: www.bottradionetwork.com General Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer President/CEO: Richard Bott KWTO/FM KSGF/AM/FM Frequency 98.7 Frequency 1260 & 104.1 Format: ESPN Format: News / Talk (Simulcast) (Journal) 3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802 2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802 Phone: (417) 862-3751 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 Website: www.jock987.com Website: www.ksgf.com General Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer General Manager: Rex Hansen KXUS/FM Frequency 97.3 KSMU/FM Format: Classic Rock Frequency 91.1 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 Format: NPR/Classical Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 Website: www.us97.com Phone: (417) 836-5878 / FAX: (417) 836-5889 General Manager: Matt Saunders Website: www..org General Manager: Tammy Wiley St. Joseph KSPW/FM Frequency 96.5 KESJ/AM Format: CHR Frequency 1550 2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802 Format: ESPN Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506 Website: www.power965.com Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 General Manager: Rex Hansen Website: www.1550espn.com General Manager: Gary Exline KSWF/FM KFEQ/AM Frequency 100.5 Frequency 680 Format: Country Format: News/Talk/Agriculture 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506 Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 Website: www.1005thewolf.com Website: www.680kfeq.com General Manager: Matt Saunders General Manager: Gary Exline KTOZ/FM KJCV/FM Frequency 95.5 Frequency 89.7, 88.9 & 101.5 Format: Adult Hits Format: Christian Talk, News & Information 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 3401 42nd St., St. Joseph 64501 Phone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Phone: (913) 642-7770 Website: www.alice955.com Website: www.bottradionetwork.com General Manager: Matt Saunders President/CEO: Richard Bott KTTS/FM KKJO/FM Frequency 94.7 Frequency 105.5 Format: Today’s Country Format: Adult Top 40 2330 W. Grand, Springfield 65802 PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506 Phone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 Website: www.ktts.com Website: www.kjo1055.com General Manager: Rex Hansen General Manager: Gary Exline KTXR/FM KSJQ/FM Frequency 101.3 Frequency 92.7 Format: Country Format: Modern Country 3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802 PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 64506 Phone: (417) 862-3751 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 Phone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 Website: www.1013theoutlaw.com Website: www.myqcountry.com General Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer General Manager: Gary Exline 900 OFFICIAL MANUAL

St. Louis KPNT/FM Frequency 105.7 KATZ/AM Format: Alternative Rock Frequency 1600 401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103 Format: Contemporary/Traditional Gospel Phone: (314) 231-1057 / FAX: (314) 621-3000 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110 Website: www.1057thepoint.com Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 General Manager: John Beck Website: www.hallelujah1600.iheart.com General Manager: Beth Davis KSD/FM Frequency 93.7 KMJM/FM Format: Country Frequency 100.3 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110 Format: Urban Adult Contemporary Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8300 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110 Website: www.937thebull.iheart.com Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 General Manager: Beth Davis Website: www.thebeatstl.iheart.com General Manager: Beth Davis KSHE/FM Frequency 94.7 KCFV/FM Format: AOR / Rock Frequency 89.5 Format: Rhythmic CHR 401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103 3400 Pershall Rd., St. Louis 63135 Phone: (314) 621-0400 / FAX: (314) 621-3000 Phone: (314) 513-4463 Website: www.kshe95.com Website: www.stlcc.edu/kcfv General Manager: John Beck General Manager: Steve Bai KSIV/AM/FM KEZK/FM Frequency 1320 & 91.5 Frequency 102.5 Format: Christian Talk, News & Information Format: AC 1750 S. Brentwood Blvd., Ste. 811, St. Louis 63144 1220 Olive St., Third Fl., St. Louis 63103 Phone: (314) 961-1320 / FAX: (314) 961-7562 Phone: (314) 621-2345 / FAX: (314) 444-3298 Website: www.bottradionetwork.com Website: www.kezk.cbslocal.com President/CEO: Richard Bott General Manager: John Sheehan KSLZ/FM KFTK/AM/FM Frequency 107.7 Frequency 1490 & 97.1 Format: CHR Format: FM Talk (Simulcast) 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110 401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103 Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8300 Phone: (314) 621-0400 / FAX: (314) 621-3000 Website: www.z1077.iheart.com Website: www.971talk.com General Manager: Beth Davis General Manager: John Beck KTRS/AM KFUO/AM Frequency 550 Frequency 850 Format: Talk Format: Religious 638 W. Port Plaza, St. Louis 63146 1333 S. Kirkwood, St. Louis 63122 Phone: (314) 453-5500 / FAX: (314) 453-9704 Phone: (314) 965-9000 / FAX: (314) 996-1123 Website: www.ktrs.com Website: www.kfuo.org General Manager: Mark Dorsey General Manager: Gary Duncan KWMU/FM KLOU/FM Frequency 90.7 Frequency 103.3 Format: NPR Format: Classic Hits 3651 Olive St., St. Louis 63108 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110 Phone: (314) 516-5968 / FAX: (314) 516-5993 Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 Website: www.stlpublicradio.org Website: www.klou.iheart.com General Manager: Tim Eby General Manager: Beth Davis KXEN/AM KLLT/FM Frequency 1010 Frequency 104.9 Format: Religious Talk Format: Alternative 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63110 1300 Hampton Ave., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63139 Phone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 Phone: (314) 454-0400 / FAX: (314) 448-4999 Website: www.alt1049fm.iheart.com Website: www.FaithTalkSTL.com General Manager: Beth Davis General Manager: Dan Allen KMOX/AM KYKY/FM Frequency 1120 Frequency 98.1 Format: News/Talk/Sports Format: Hot AC 1220 Olive St., St. Louis 63103 1200 Olive St., Third Fl., St. Louis 63103 Phone: (314) 621-2345 / FAX: (314) 444-3298 Phone: (314) 621-2345 / FAX: (314) 444-3298 Website: www.stlouis.cbslocal.com Website: www.y98.cbslocal.com General Manager: John Sheehan General Manager: John Sheehan KNOU/FM WARH/FM Frequency 96.3 Frequency 106.5 Format: CHR Format: Adult Hits 401 S. 18th St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63103 11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141 Phone: (314) 621-0400 / FAX: (314) 621-3000 Phone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447 Website: www.now963.com Website: www.1065thearch.com General Manager: John Beck General Manager: John Kijowski MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 901

WFUN/FM Trenton Frequency 95.5 Format: R&B/Old School KGOZ/FM 9666 Olive Blvd., Ste. 610, St. Louis 63132 Frequency 101.7 Phone: (314) 989-9550 / FAX: (314) 989-9551 Format: Hot Country Website: www.955thelou.com 804 Main, Trenton 64683 General Manager: Gary Gunter Phone: (660) 359-2261 / FAX: (660) 359-4126 WGNU/AM Website: www.kgozfm.com Frequency 920 General Manager: John Anthony Format: Business/Financial KTTN/AM 1300 Hampton Ave., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63139 Frequency 1600 Phone: (314) 454-0400 / FAX: (314) 448-4999 Format: Light Rock Website: www.wgnu920am.com General Manager: Dan Allen 804 Main, Trenton 64683 Phone: (660) 359-2261 / FAX: (660) 359-4126 WHHL/FM Website: www.kttn.com Frequency 104.1 General Manager: John Anthony Format: Urban 9666 Olive Blvd., Ste. 610, St. Louis 63132 KTTN/FM Phone: (314) 989-9550 / FAX: (314) 989-9551 Frequency 92.3 Website: www.hot104stl.com Format: Classic Country General Manager: Gary Gunter 804 Main, Trenton 64683 Phone: (660) 359-2261 / FAX: (660) 359-4126 WIL/FM Website: www.kttn.com Frequency 92.3 General Manager: John Anthony Format: Country 11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141 Phone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447 Van Buren Website: www.wil92.com General Manager: John Kijowski KBIY/FM Frequency 91.3 WXOS/FM Format: Country Gospel/Christian Frequency 101.1 Rt. 1, Box 92, Van Buren 63965 Format: Sports Phone: (573) 323-8867 / FAX: (573) 323-8041 11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141 Website: www.hereshelpnet.org Phone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447 General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice Website: www.101sports.com General Manager: John Kijowski Versailles St. Robert KTKS/FM Frequency 95.1 KFLW/FM Format: Country Frequency 98.9 Format: Hot AC 16875 Hwy. 52, Barnett 65011 555 Marshall Dr., St. Robert 65584 Phone: (573) 378-5669 / FAX: (573) 378-6640 Phone: (573) 336-5359 / FAX: (573) 336-7619 Website: www.lakeradio.com Website: www.kflw989.com General Manager: Denny Benne General Manager: Tracy O’Quinn Vienna Stockton KNLN/FM KRWP/FM Frequency 90.9 Frequency 107.7 Format: Country Gospel/Christian Format: Classic Hit Country 1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103 PO Box 1070, 1225 South St., Ste. B, Stockton 65785 Phone: (314) 881-3200 / FAX: (314) 436-2434 Phone: (417) 276-5253 / FAX: (417) 276-2255 Website: www.hereshelpnet.org Website: www.krwp1077.com General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice General Manager: Ron Covert Warrensburg Thayer KOKO/AM KALM/AM Frequency 1450 Frequency 1290 Format: Oldies Format: Southern Gospel PO Box 398, 800 PCA Rd., Warrensburg 64093 PO Box 15, N. Hwy 63, Thayer 65791 Phone: (660) 747-9191 / FAX: (660) 747-5611 Phone: (417) 264-7211 / FAX: (417) 264-7212 Website: www.am1290thegift.com Website: www.warrensburgradio.com General Manager: Tim Eckman General Manager: Greg Hassler KAMS/FM KWKJ/FM Frequency 95.1 Frequency 98.5 Format: True Country Format: Country PO Box 15, N. Hwy 63, Thayer 65791 PO Box 398, Warrensburg 64093 Phone: (417) 264-7211 / FAX: (417) 264-7212 Phone: (660) 747-9191 / FAX: (660) 747-5611 Website: www.kkountry.com Website: www.warrensburgradio.com General Manager:Tim Eckman General Manager: Greg Hassler 902 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Warrenton KHOM/FM Frequency 100.9 KFAV/FM Format: Classic Hits Frequency 99.9 PO Box 107, 10 Court Sq., West Plains 65775 Format: Today’s Hot Country Phone: (417) 255-2548 / FAX: (417) 255-2907 1217 N. Hwy. 47, Warrenton 63383 Website: www.khomthetrain.com Phone: (636) 377-2300 / FAX: (636) 456-8767 General Manager: Tim Eckman Website: www..com General Manager: Vern Kaspar KKDY/FM Frequency 102.5 KWRE/AM Format: Hot Country Frequency 730 983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65775 Format: Traditional Country Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208 1217 N. Hwy. 47, Warrenton 63383 Website: www..com Phone: (636) 377-2300 / FAX: (636) 456-8767 General Manager: Tom Marhefka Website: www..com General Manager: Vern Kaspar KSMW/FM Frequency 90.3 Format: NPR News/Classical Music Washington 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 Phone: (417) 836-5878 / FAX: (417) 836-5889 KLPW/AM Website: www.ksmu.org Frequency 1220 General Manager: Tammy Wiley Format: News/Talk/Sports PO Box 623, 6501 Hwy. BB, Washington 63090 KSPQ/FM Phone: (636) 583-5155 / FAX: (636) 583-1644 Frequency 93.9 Website: www.klpw.com Format: Classic Rock General Manager: Buzze Eckelkamp 983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65775 Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208 Waynesville Website: www..com General Manager: Tom Marhefka KFBD/FM Frequency 97.9 KUKU/FM Format: AC Frequency 100.3 PO Box D, Waynesville 65583 Format: Classic Country Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222 983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65755 Website: www.myozarksonline.com Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208 General Manager: Mike Edwards Website: www.kukuradio.com General Manager: Tom Marhefka KIIK/FM Frequency 1270 KUPH/FM Format: Sports Frequency 96.9 PO Box D, Waynesville 65583 Format: 90s/ AC Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222 983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65755 Website: www.myozarksonline.com Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208 General Manager: Mike Edwards Website: www.thefox969radio.com General Manager: Tom Marhefka KJPW/AM Frequency 1390 KWPM/AM Format: News/Talk Frequency 1450 Format: News/Talk PO Box D, Waynesville 65583 983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65755 Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222 Phone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208 Website: www.myozarksonline.com Website: www.ozarknewstalkradio.com General Manager: Mike Edwards General Manager: Tom Marhefka KOZQ/FM Frequency 102.3 Format: Classic Rock PO Box D, Waynesville 65583 Phone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222 General Manager: Mike Edwards West Plains KBMV/FM Frequency 107.1 Format: Contemporary Christian PO Box 107, 10 Court Sq., West Plains 65775 Phone: (417) 255-2548 / FAX: (417) 255-2907 Website: www.klove.com General Manager: Tim Eckman MISSOURI INFORMATION—TELEVISION STATIONS 903

Hannibal KHQA-TV Channel 7.1, 7.2 Affiliate: CBS, ABC 301 S. 36th St., Quincy, IL 62301 Television Phone: (217) 222-6200 / FAX: (217) 224-4909 Website: www.ConnectTriStates.com Stations General Manager: Sharon Merrell WGEM-TV Channel 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 Branson Affiliate: NBC, CW, FOX 513 Hampshire St., Quincy, IL 62301 KBNS-CD (Vacation-Channel) Phone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670 Channel 36 Website: www.wgem.com Affiliate: Visitor/Local Info General Manager: Carlos Fernandez 225 Violyn Dr., Branson 65616 Phone: (417) 334-1200 / FAX: (417) 334-5209 Jefferson City Website: www.tvcbranson.com General Manager: Scott Earls KRCG-TV Channel 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4 Affiliate: CBS, Comet, GritTV, GetTV Cape Girardeau 10188 Old U.S. Hwy. 54, New Bloomfield 65063 Phone: (573) 896-5144 / FAX: (573) 896-5193 KBSI-TV Website: www.krcgtv.com Channel 23 General Manager: Beth Worsham Affiliate: FOX 806 Enterprise, Cape Girardeau 63703 Phone: (573) 334-1223 / FAX: (573) 334-1208 Joplin Website: www.kbsi23.com KFJX-TV General Manager: Tom Tipton Channel 14 Affiliate: FOX KFVS-TV/WQWQ-TV PO Box 659, 2950 NE Hwy. 69, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Channel 12.1, 12.2, 12.3 Phone: (417) 782-1414 / FAX: (417) 624-3115 Affiliate: CBS, CW/MeTV/GRITtv Website: www.fox14tv.com 310 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 General Manager: Darren Dishman Phone: (573) 335-1212 / FAX: (573) 335-6306 Website: www.kfvs12.com KGCS-TV Channel 22 General Manager: Scott Thomas Affiliate: Independent WDKA-TV 3950 E. Newman Rd., Joplin 64801 Channel 49 Phone: (417) 625-9375 / FAX: (417) 625-9742 Affiliate: myTV Website: www.mssu.edu/kgcs General Manager: Judy Stiles 806 Enterprise, Cape Girardeau 63703 Phone: (573) 334-1223 / FAX: (573) 334-1208 KOAM-TV Website: www.mywdka.com Channel 7 General Manager: Tom Tipton Affiliate: CBS PO Box 659, 2950 NE Hwy. 69, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: (417) 624-0233 / FAX: (417) 624-3115 Columbia Website: www.koamtv.com KMIZ-TV/KMIZ-ME/KZOU-TV/KQFX-TV General Manager: Danny Thomas Channel 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 17.4 KODE-TV Affiliate: ABC, MeTV/MyNetwork/FOX Channel 12 501 Bus. Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201 Affiliate: ABC Phone: (573) 449-0917 / FAX: (573) 875-7078 1502 Cleveland St., Joplin 64802 Website: www.abc17news.com Phone: (417) 781-2345 / FAX: (417) 782-2417 General Manager: Curtis Varns Website: www.fourstateshomepage.com General Manager: Shirley Morton KOMU-TV Channel 8.1, 8.3 KOZJ-TV Affiliate: NBC, CW Channel 26.1, 26.2, 26.3 5550 Hwy. 63 S., Columbia 65201 Affiliate: Ozarks Public Television, PBS, CREATE Phone: (573) 882-8888 / FAX: (573) 884-8888 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 Website: www.komu.com / www.midmissouricw.com Phone: (417) 836-3500 / FAX: (417) 836-5889 Website: www.optv.org General Manager: Martin (Marty) Siddall General Manager: Tammy Wiley KQFX-TV KSNF-TV Channel 22 Channel 16 Affiliate: FOX Affiliate: NBC 501 Bus. Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201 1502 Cleveland, Joplin 64801 Phone: (573) 449-0917 / FAX: (573) 875-7078 Phone: (417) 781-2345 / FAX: (417) 782-2417 Website: www.abc17news.com Website: www.fourstateshomepage.com General Manager: Curtis Varns General Manager: John Hoffmann 904 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Kansas City Poplar Bluff KCPT-TV KPOB-TV Channel 19.1, 19.2, 19.3 Channel 15 Affiliate: PBS, PBS Encore, Create Affiliate: ABC (Satellite of WSIL-TV) 125 E. 31st St., Kansas City 64108 1416 Country Aire Rd., Carterville, IL 62918 Phone: (816) 756-3580 / FAX: (816) 931-2500 Phone: (618) 985-2333 / FAX: (618) 985-3709 Website: www..org Website: www.wsiltv.com General Manager: Kliff Kuehl General Manager: Steve Wheeler KCTV Channel 5 Springfield Affiliate: CBS KYCW-TV 4500 Shawnee Mission Pkwy., Fairway, KS 66205 Channel 25.1 Phone: (913) 677-5555 / FAX: (913) 677-7298 Affiliate: CW Website: www.kctv5.com 999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807 General Manager: Mike Cukyne Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360 KCWE-TV Website: www.ky3.com Channel 29.1, 29.2 General Manager: Brian McDonough Affiliate: CW, Movies! 6455 Winchester Ave., Kansas City 64133 KOLR-TV Phone: (816) 221-2900 / FAX: (816) 760-9149 Channel 10 Website: www.kcmbc.com/kcwetv Affiliate: CBS General Manager: Sarah Smith 2650 E. Division St., Springfield 65803 Phone: (417) 862-1010 / FAX: (417) 862-6439 KMBC-TV Website: www.ozarksfirst.com Channel 9.1, 9.2 General Manager: Leo Henning Affiliate: ABC, MeTV 6455 Winchester Ave., Kansas City 64133 KOZK-TV Phone: (816) 221-9999 / FAX: (816) 221-3633 Channel 21.1, 21.2, 21.3 Website: www.kmbc.com Affiliate: Ozarks Public Television, PBS, CreateTV General Manager: Sarah Smith 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 Phone: (417) 836-3500 / FAX: (417) 836-5889 KMCI-TV Website: www.optv.org Channel 38.1, 38.2, 38.3, 38.4 General Manager: Tammy Wiley Affiliate: Independent, Bounce, Escape, Grit 4720 Oak St., Kansas City 64112 KOZL-TV Phone: (816) 753-4141 / FAX: (816) 932-4187 Channel 27.1, 27.2, 27.3 Website: www.kshb.com/38-the-spot Affiliate: MyNetwork, Escape, Bounce General Manager: Steve Watt 2650 E. Division St., Springfield 65803 Phone: (417) 862-2727 / FAX: (417) 862-6439 KPXE-TV Website: www.ozarksfirst.com Channel 51.1, 51.2, 51.3, 51.4 General Manager: Leo Henning Affiliate: ION, Qubo, ION Life, ION Shop 422 Shawnee Mission Pkwy., Ste. 110 B, Fairway, KS KRBK-TV 66205 Channel 49.1, 49.2, 49.3 Phone: (913) 722-0798 / FAX: (913) 722-1217 Affiliate: FOX, MeTV, Movies! Website: www.iontelevision.com 1701 S. Enterprise Dr., Springfield 65804 General Manager: Frank Barajas Phone: (417) 522-0020 Website: www.fox5krbk.com KSHB-TV General Manager: Paul Windisch Channel 41.1, 41.2, 41.3 Affiliate: NBC, , Laff KSPR-TV 4720 Oak St., Kansas City 64112 Channel 33.1, 33.2, 33.3 Phone: (816) 753-4141 / FAX: (816) 932-4187 Affiliate: ABC, CW, AntennaTV Website: www.kshb.com 999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807 General Manager: Steve Watt Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3100 Website: www.kspr.com WDAF-TV General Manager: Brian McDonough Channel 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Affiliate: FOX, AntennaTV, ThisTV KYTV 3030 Summit, Kansas City 64108 Channel 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Phone: (816) 753-4567 / FAX: (816) 931-3984 Affiliate: NBC, WeatherNation, COZI TV Website: www.fox4kc.com 999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807 General Manager: Tracy Brogden-Miller Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360 Website: www.ky3.com Kirksville General Manager: Brian McDonough KTVO-TV KGHZ-TV Channel 3.1, 3.2 Channel 15.1 Affiliate: ABC, CBS Affiliate: AntennaTV PO Box 949, 15518 U.S. Hwy. 63 N., Kirksville 63501 999 W. Sunshine, Springfield 65807 Phone: (660) 627-3333 / FAX: (660) 627-1885 Phone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360 Website: www.heartlandconnection.com Website: www.antennatv.tv General Manager: Carol Kellum General Manager: Brian McDonough MISSOURI INFORMATION—TELEVISION STATIONS 905

St. Joseph KNLC-DT Channel 24 KBJO-TV Affiliate: Religious (New Life) Channel 30.1, 30.2 1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103 Affiliate: CW, Phone: (314) 436-2424 / FAX: (314) 436-2434 825 Edmonds St., St. Joseph 64501 Website: www..tv Phone: (816) 271-8500 General Manager: Rev. Larry Rice Website: www.newspressnow.com General Manager: Eric Bradley KPLR-TV Channel 11.1, 11.2 KNPG-TV Affiliate: CW, ThisTV Channel 21.1, 21.2 2250 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146 Affiliate: NBC, CW 825 Edmonds St., St. Joseph 64501 Phone: (314) 213-2222 / FAX: (314) 213-7440 Phone: (816) 271-8500 Website: www.kplr11.com Website: www.newspressnow.com General Manager: Spencer Koch General Manager: Eric Bradley KSDK-TV KNPN-TV Channel 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 Channel 26.1, 26.2, 26.3 Affiliate: NBC, Bounce Network, The Justice : FOX, Local Weather, Telemundo 1000 Market St., St. Louis 63101 825 Edmonds St., St. Joseph 64501 Phone: (314) 421-5055 / FAX: (314) 444-5263 Phone: (816) 271-8500 Website: www..com Website: www.newspressnow.com General Manager: Alicia Elsner General Manager: Eric Bradley KTVI-TV KQTV Channel 2.1, 2.2 Channel 2 Affiliate: FOX, AntennaTV Affiliate: ABC 2250 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146 4000 Faraon St., St. Joseph 64508 Phone: (314) 213-2222 / FAX: (314) 213-7440 Phone: (816) 364-2222 / FAX: (816) 364-3787 Website: www.fox2now.com Website: www.stjoechannel.com General Manager: Spencer Koch General Manager: Heather Shearin Warrensburg St. Louis KMOS-TV KETC-TV Channel 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 Channel 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 & 9.4 Affiliate: PBS, CreateTV, MHz Worldview, PBS World Affiliate: PBS, PBS Kids, World, Create Wood 11, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg 3655 Olive St., St. Louis 63108 64093 Phone: (314) 512-9000 / FAX: (314) 512-9005 Website: www.ninenet.org Phone: (660) 543-4155 / FAX: (660) 543-8863 President/CEO: John (Jack) Galamiche III Website: www.kmos.org General Manager: Josh Tomlinson KMOV-TV Channel 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Affiliate: CBS, MeTV, MyNetworkTV One S. Memorial Dr., St. Louis 63102 Phone: (314) 621-4444 / FAX: (314) 444-6393 Website: www..com General Manager: Mike Murphy 906 OFFICIAL MANUAL

KRCG–TV Garrett Bergquist and Kermit Miller PO Box 659, Jefferson City 65102 (573) 896-5144 Capitol Email: gbergquist@.com; [email protected] MissouriNet Brian Hauswirth, Alisa Nelson and Jason Taylor Correspondents 505 Hobbs Rd., Jefferson City 65109 (573) 893-2829 Email: [email protected], These newspaper, radio and television cor- [email protected]; [email protected] respondents report on Missouri government from the Capitol. Other media representatives are also Missouri Digital News and KMOX Radio assigned by these and other news organizations Phill Brooks for special reports. State Capitol Room 118-C, Jefferson City 65101 (573) 882-3619 Associated Press Email: [email protected] David Lieb and Summer Ballentine PO Box 272, Jefferson City 65102 (573) 636-9415 Missouri Times Rachael Herndon Dunn, Scott Faughn and Travis Zimpfer Email: [email protected] and [email protected] (573) 746-5770 Email: [email protected]; Columbia Daily Tribune [email protected] Rudi Keller 101 N. Fourth St., Columbia 65201 (573) 815-1708 St. Louis Post Dispatch Kurt Erickson and Jack Suntrup Email: [email protected] PO Box 266, Jefferson City 65102 (573) 556-6181 and (573) 556-6186 Jefferson City News Tribune Email: [email protected] and Bob Watson [email protected] PO Box 420, Jefferson City 65102-0420 (573) 761-0245 Email: [email protected] St. Louis Public Radio Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum (314) 952-9660 and (573) 356-1755 Kansas City Star Email: [email protected] and Jason Hancock and Steve Kraske [email protected] 1729 Grand Blvd., Kansas City 64108 (573) 634-3565 Email: [email protected] and [email protected] KWMU Marshall Griffin (314) 803-6270 KMIZ–TV Email: mgriffin@.org Business Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201 (573) 449-1700 Email: news@.com Springfield News-Leader William Schmitt 651 Boonville, Springfield 65806 KOMU–TV (417) 836-1100 5550 Hwy. 63 S., Columbia 65211-1200 Email: wschmitt@springfi..com (573) 884-6397 Email: [email protected] MISSOURI INFORMATION—LIBRARIES IN MISSOURI 907

Drury University F.W. Olin Library Springfield http://library.drury.edu/ Libraries in East Central College East Central College Library Union Missouri www.eastcentral.edu/library/

A full, searchable library directory is located online at Eden Theological Seminary www.sos.mo.gov/library/libdir. Web addresses are listed where Luhr Library available. St. Louis http://library.webster.edu/luhr_library/ Academic Libraries Cleveland Chiropractic College Ruth Cleveland Memorial Library Evangel University Aquinas Institute of Theology Library Kansas City Klaude Kendrick Library St. Louis www.cleveland.edu/library/ Kirkwood http://www.ai.edu/Resources/ https://www.evangel.edu/offices/ Aquinas-Library College of the Ozarks academic-affairs/library-and-media- Lyons Memorial Library services/ Assemblies of God Theological St. Louis Seminary www.cofo.edu/library/ Fontbonne University Cordas C. Burnett Library Jack C. Taylor Springfield Columbia College St. Louis www.agts.edu/lib/index.html J.W. and Lois Stafford Library www.library.fontbonne.edu/home Columbia Avila University http://web.ccis.edu/en/offices/ Forest Institute of Professional Hooley-Bundschu Library library.aspx Psychology Kansas City Learning Resource Center https://www.avila.edu/academics/ Conception Abbey St. Louis learning-commons Conception Abbey Library www.forestinstitute.org/lib-top.aspx Conception Baptist Bible College http://library.conception.edu Graceland University G.B. Vick Memorial Library Dr. Charles F. Grabske Sr. Library Springfield Concordia Seminary Independence http://library.gobbc.edu/ Ludwig E. Fuerbringer Library http://www.graceland.edu/grabske/ Louisiana Barnes-Jewish College of Nursing www.csl.edu/library/ Hannibal-LaGrange University and Allied Health L.A. Foster Library Allied Health Library Cottey College Hannibal St. Louis Blanche Skiff Ross Memorial Library http://www.hlg.edu/student-life/ https://www.barnesjewishcollege. Nevada library/ edu/Library-Services https://www.cottey.edu/campus- community/library/ Harris-Stowe State University Calvary Bible College & Theological Seminary Covenant Theological Seminary AT&T Library and Technology Hilda Kroeker Library J. Oliver Buswell Jr. Library Resources Center St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis http://www.calvary.edu/library/ www.covenantseminary.edu/ www.hssu.edu/sp_index. academics/library/ cfm?wid=20 Central Bible College Pearlman Memorial Library Crowder College Jefferson College Springfield Bill & Margot Lee Library Jefferson College Library https://www.evangel.edu/offices/ Neosho Hillsboro academic-affairs/library-and-media- http://www.crowder.edu/academics/ www.jeffco.edu/library/ services/ lee-library/ Kansas City Art Institute Central Christian College Library Culver-Stockton College Jannes Library Reese Resource Center Carl Johann Memorial Library Kansas City Moberly Canton http://kcai.edu/campus-life/jannes- www.cccb.edu/academics/library http://www2.culver.edu/ library/ cscadvantage/library/ Central Methodist University Kansas City University of Medicine George M. Smiley Memorial Library DeVry Institute of Technology and Biosciences Fayette James E. Lovan Library D’Angelo Library http://www.centralmethodist.edu/ Kansas City Kansas City academics/library/index.php www.kc.devry.edu/Library.html www.kcumb.edu/library/ 908 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Kenrick-Glennon Seminary Missouri Baptist University Park University Charles L. Souvay Library Jung-Kellogg Library McAfee Memorial Library St. Louis Creve Coeur Parkville www.kenrick.edu/?s=library www.mobap.edu/library/ www.park.edu/library/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Missouri Southern State University Rockhurst University Medicine George A. Spiva Library Greenlease Library A.T. Still Memorial Library Joplin Kansas City Kirksville www.mssu.edu/library www.rockhurst.edu/library/home/ www.atsu.edu/library/index.htm Missouri State University Southeast Missouri State University Duane G. Meyer Library Lincoln University Kent Library Inman E. Page Library Springfield http://library.missouristate.edu Dexter Jefferson City www.semo.edu/library/ www.lincolnu.edu/web/library/library Missouri State University Southwest Baptist University Lindenwood University Garnett Library Harriett K. Hutchens Library Margaret Leggat Butler Library West Plains Bolivar St. Charles http://library.missouristate.edu/ garnett/ https://library.sbuniv.edu/ http://library.lindenwood.edu/ Missouri State University Linn State Technical College Springfield College Barbe Evans Library Babson Library Information Technology Center Mountain Grove Linn Springfield http://libraries.missouristate.edu/ www3.spfldcol.edu/homepage/ https://www.statetechmo.edu/ barbe.htm campus-services/library/ library.nsf/home Missouri University of Science & Logan College of Chiropractic Technology St. Charles Community College Learning Resources Center Curtis Laws Wilson Library Paul and Helen Schnare Library Chesterfield Rolla Cottleville www.logan.edu/content/215/ http://library.mst.edu/ www.stchas.edu/library/ Learning-Resources-Center Missouri Valley College St. Louis Christian College Maryville University Murrell Memorial Library McCaslin Library Maryville University Library Marshall Florissant St. Louis www.moval.edu/library/ www.slcconline.edu/academics/ www.maryville.edu/library Missouri Western State University library_resources Hearnes Learning Resources Center Metropolitan Community College St. Louis College of Pharmacy Blue River Library St. Joseph www.library.missouriwestern.edu/ O.J. Cloughly Alumni Library Blue Springs St. Louis http://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/ Moberly Area Community College www.stlcop.edu/library/ blueriver_lib/generalinfo.asp Kate Stamper Wilhite Library Moberly St. Louis Community College Metropolitan Community College www.macc.edu/index.php/services/ District Office–Instructional Longview Library libraries Resources Lockwood St. Louis http://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/ Nazarene Theological Seminary http://www.stlcc.edu/libraries/ longview_lib/generalinfo.asp William Broadhurst Library Kansas City index_fs.html Metropolitan Community College www.nts.edu/library Maple Woods Library St. Louis Community College St. Louis North Central Missouri College Florissant Valley Campus Library http://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/ Library St. Louis maplewoods_lib/generalinfo.asp Trenton www.ncmissouri.edu/library/ St. Louis Community College Metropolitan Community College Campus Library Northwest Missouri State University Penn Valley Library St. Louis B.D. Owens Library Kansas City Maryville St. Louis Community College http://mcckc.edu/services/libraries/ www.nwmissouri.edu/library/ pennvalley_lib/pv_lib.asp Meramec Campus Library Ozark Christian College St. Louis Midwestern Baptist Theological Seth Wilson Library St. Louis Community College Seminary Library Joplin Kansas City https://occ.edu/academics/library Wildwood Campus Library www.mbts.edu/library/ Wildwood Ozark Technical Community College Mineral Area College Learning Resources Center St. Louis University C.H. Cozean Library Springfield Medical Center Library Park Hills www.otc.edu/currentstudents/ St. Louis www.mineralarea.edu/library/ library.php http://lib.slu.edu/mcl MISSOURI INFORMATION—LIBRARIES IN MISSOURI 909

St. Louis University University of Central Missouri University of Missouri–St. Louis Vincent C. Immel Law Library James C. Kirkpatrick Library Thomas Jefferson Library St. Louis Warrensburg St. Louis http://law.slu.edu/library http://library.ucmo.edu/ www.umsl.edu/services/library/

St. Louis University University of Missouri-Columbia University of Missouri–St. Louis Pius XII Memorial Library Ward E. Barnes Library St. Louis St. Louis Columbia www.umsl.edu/services/library/ http://lib.slu.edu http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/ about-the-libraries/index.html St. Paul School of Theology Missouri-Columbia Urshan Graduate School of Theology Dana Dawson Library J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library Urshan Gateway Library Kansas City Columbia Florissant http://www.spst.edu/library/ http://library.muhealth.org/ https://library.umkc.edu/hsl/

State Fair Community College University of Missouri–Kansas City Washington University Donald C. Proctor Library Health Sciences Library Bernard Becker Medical Library Sedalia Kansas City St. Louis https://www.sfccmo.edu/library/ https://library.umkc.edu/hsl/ https://becker.wustl.edu University of Missouri–Kansas City Washington University Hugh Stephens Library Leon E. Bloch Law Library Law Library-Anheuser Busch Hall Columbia Kansas City St. Louis www.stephens.edu/library/ www1.law.umkc.edu/Library/ http://law.wustl.edu/library/ Washington University Three Rivers Community College University of Missouri–Kansas City Olin Library Rutland Library Miller Nichols Library St. Louis Kansas City Poplar Bluff http://library.wustl.edu/about/olin www.trcc.edu/arc/ http://library.umkc.edu/node library.html Truman State University University of Missouri–Kansas City Webster University Pickler Memorial Library School of Dentistry Library Emerson Library Kirksville Kansas City St. Louis http://library.truman.edu/ http://library.umkc.edu/dentalhome http://library.webster.edu/ 910 OFFICIAL MANUAL

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Institutional Libraries Maryville Treatment Center Potosi Correctional Center Library Maryville Mineral Point Algoa Correctional Center Library http://doc.mo.gov/Documents/ http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Jefferson City rehab/DORS_ITC.pdf http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Rolla Regional Center Resource Mineral Area Regional Medical Boonville Treatment Center Library Library Boonville Center Library Rolla www.valleyhope.com/missouri/ Kansas City http://dmh.mo.gov/rolla/resources.htm drug-rehab-centers-boonville.aspx www.mineralarearegional.com/ Sikeston Regional Center for the Camp Library Missouri Department of Mental Developmentally Disabled Watkins Mill State Park Health Sikeston Jefferson City Lawson www.facebook.com/pages/ http://dmh.mo.gov/ www.librarytechnology.org/lwc- Sikeston-Regional-Center- displaylibrary.pl?RC=126617 Missouri Division of Corrections for-the-Developmentally- Speech, Hearing and Education Division of Adult Institutions Disabled/502800376476601 Library Jefferson City Central Institute for the Deaf http://doc.mo.gov/DAI/ South Central Correctional Center St. Louis Library www.cid.edu Grover C. Farquhar Library Licking Missouri School for the Deaf http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Chillicothe Correctional Center Library Fulton Chillicothe (573) 592-2513 Southeast Correctional Center http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php www.msd.k12.mo.us/rcd Library Community Resource Library Charleston Missouri Veterans Home Library Springfield Regional Center http://doc.mo.gov/DAI/Institutional_ Springfield Cameron Facilities.php http://dmh.mo.gov/springfield/ http://mvc.dps.mo.gov/ St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Missouri Veterans Home Library Crossroads Correctional Center Library Center Library Mexico Cameron St. Louis http://mvc.dps.mo.gov/ http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php http://dmh.mo.gov/slprc/ Division of Youth Services Missouri Veterans Home Library Tipton Correctional Center Library Missouri Hills Campus Mount Vernon St. Louis http://mvc.dps.mo.gov/ Tipton http://dss.mo.gov/dys/ http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Missouri Veterans Home Library Eastern Reception and Diagnostic St. Louis Inmate Law Library Correctional Center Library http://mvc.dps.mo.gov/ U.S. Medical Center for Federal Bonne Terre Prisoners http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Missouri Veterans Home Library Springfield Warrensburg www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/ Farmington Correctional Center Library http://mvc.dps.mo.gov/ spg/ Farmington http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Moberly Correctional Center Library Western Missouri Correctional Moberly Center Library Fulton Reception and Diagnostic http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Center Library Cameron Fulton Northeast Correctional Center Library http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php http://doc.mo.gov/Facilities.php Bowling Green Western Reception and Diagnostic http://doc.mo.gov/DAI/Institutional_ Green Gables Lodge Library Center Library Facilities.php Macks Creek St. Joseph http://doc.mo.gov/DORS/ Hawthorne Children’s Psychiatric Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center Library Hospital Women’s Eastern Rehabilitation Student Library Macon http://www.nemoahec.org/ Diagnostic Correctional Center St. Louis Vandalia http://dmh.mo.gov/hcph/ Northwest Missouri Psychiatric http://doc.mo.gov/DORS/ Joplin Regional Center for the Rehabilitation Center W.E. Sears Youth Center Developmentally Disabled Anthony Library Joplin St. Joseph Sollars Library http://dmh.mo.gov/joplin/ http://dmh.mo.gov/nmprc/ Poplar Bluff www.dss.mo.gov/dys/ Learning Resource Center Ozark Correctional Center Library Missouri School for the Blind Fordland Whiteman Air Force Base Library St. Louis http://doc.mo.gov/DAI/Institutional_ Whiteman Air Force Base http://msb.dese.mo.gov/ Facilities.php www.whiteman.af.mil/library/index.asp 920 OFFICIAL MANUAL

E.L. Dale, Carthage* True Davis, Washington, D.C.* Joyce C. Hall, Kansas City* Charles N. Kimball, Kansas City* Samuel S. Mayerberg, Kansas City* Academy of James S. McDonnell Jr., St. Louis* Missouri Squires Sterling Price Reynolds, Caruthersville* Special class of 1962 An organization unique among the states, Henry S. Caulfield, St. Louis* the Academy of Missouri Squires was founded in Forrest C. Donnell, St. Louis* the fall of 1960 by Governor James T. Blair Jr., Lloyd C. Stark, Louisiana* who established it with a ceiling of 100 mem- bers. Governor Blair’s purpose was to establish Class of 1963 an organization to honor Missourians for their accomplishments at all levels—community, state Edwin M. Clark, St. Louis* or nation. Howard Cook, Jefferson City* James A. Finch Jr., Jefferson City* Governor Blair appointed the first class of Robert M. Good, Point Lookout* 10 Squires after consulting leaders in every sec- James M. Kemper, Kansas City* tion of the state. Each succeeding class has been Dillard A. Mallory, Buffalo* elected by the membership of the Academy, after John I. Rollings, St. Louis* receiving nominations from the public as well as Ruth Seevers, Osceola* from the membership of the Academy. The gov- Leif J. Sverdrup, St. Louis* ernor and former governors of Missouri are auto- Roy D. Williams, Boonville* matically members. Squires are listed by class. Present addresses Class of 1964 are noted in parentheses when different from ad- Mrs. G. Baird Fisher, Osgood* dress at time of election. James P. Hickok, St. Louis* Laurance M. Hyde, Jefferson City* Class of 1960 Edward V. Long, Bowling Green* Thomas Hart Benton, Kansas City* Morton D. May, St. Louis* James T. Blair Jr., Jefferson City* J. Wesley McAfee, St. Louis* Clarence Cannon, Elsberry* Frederick A. Middlebush, Columbia* Tilghman R. Cloud, Pleasant Hill* L. Mitchell White, Mexico* Michael Kinney, St. Louis* Rex M. Whitton, Jefferson City* Stan Musial, St. Louis** Mrs. Virginia Garton Young, Columbia* Miss Adah Peckenpaugh, Clinton* Roy Roberts, Kansas City* Class of 1965 Francis Smith, St. Joseph* William Howard Adams, Shenandoah Junction, Ethan A.H. Shepley Jr., St. Louis* WV Harry S Truman, Independence* Omar N. Bradley, , CA* Frank P. Briggs, Macon* Class of 1961 Lester E. Cox, Springfield* William L. Bradshaw, Columbia* Warren E. Hearnes, Charleston* Arthur V. Burrowes, St. Joseph* William B. Massey, Bonne Terre* August A. Busch Jr., St. Louis* Franc L. McClure, St. Charles* John M. Dalton, Jefferson City* William A. McDonnell, St. Louis* Russell L. Dearmont, St. Louis* Mrs. Holton R. Price Jr., Ladue* Elmer Ellis, Columbia* Charles Allen Thomas, St. Louis* Don Faurot, Columbia* Homer C. Wadsworth, Cleveland, OH* Gerald R. Massie, Jefferson City* Albert L. Reeves, Kansas City* Class of 1966 Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia* Sam C. Blair, Jefferson City* Stuart Symington, Clayton* Thomas H. Eliot, St. Louis (Cambridge, MA)* Fred V. Heinkel, Columbia* Class of 1962 William F. James, Lohman* Richard H. Amberg, St. Louis* Lue C. Lozier, Moberly* David R. Calhoun, St. Louis* Arthur Mag, Kansas City* James G. Conzelman, St. Louis* Paul C. Reinert, St. Louis* MISSOURI INFORMATION—ACADEMY OF MISSOURI SQUIRES 921

Sidney Salomon Jr., St. Louis* Leonor K. Sullivan-Archibald, St. Louis* Clem F. Storckman, Jefferson City* Robert M. White II, Mexico* Jacqueline Wexler, Tenafly, NJ ( City)* Class of 1972 Class of 1967 Howard F. Baer, St. Louis** Henry D. Bradley, St. Joseph* William H. Danforth, St. Louis Ernest R. Breech, , MI* Betty Cooper Hearnes, Charleston Richard S. Brownlee, Columbia* Everett Keith, Columbia* Stanley R. Fike, Independence* M.C. Matthes, St. Louis* Leonard Hall, Caledonia* Fred R. Weber Jr., St. Louis* Edmund I. (Mike) Hockaday, Jefferson City* Paul C. Jones, Kennett* Special class of 1973 Theodore D. McNeal, St. Louis* Christopher S. Bond, Mexico (Washington, D.C.) Arthur Clay Magill, Cape Girardeau* Raymond R. Tucker, St. Louis* Class of 1974 Class of 1968 John C. Danforth, St. Louis Floyd R. Gibson, Kansas City* Proctor N. Carter, Rolla (Joplin)* Roy W. Harper, St. Louis* Edward Pope Coleman Jr., Sikeston* Clarence M. Kelley, Kansas City* Richard M. Duncan, Kansas City* Maurice E. VanAckeren, Kansas City* Oliver B. Ferguson, Fredericktown* Henry C. Haskell, Kansas City* Class of 1975 James C. Kirkpatrick, Warrensburg* Isaac A. Long, St. Louis* George H. Capps, St. Louis* Lewis E. Meador, Springfield* Ilus W. Davis, Kansas City* Howard A. Rusk, * Donald J. Hall, Kansas City* Sidney E. Souers, St. Louis* John A. Morgan, Kansas City* John R. Opel, New York, NY (Ft. Myers, FL)* Class of 1969 Mrs. Kenneth A. Spencer, Kansas City* Harold E. Thayer, St. Louis* Maurice R. Chambers, St. Louis* Earl E. Dawson, Jefferson City* Class of 1976 Thomas F. Eagleton, St. Louis* Harry F. Harrington, St. Louis* No election held Robert Hyland, St. Louis* James H. Meredith, St. Louis* Class of 1977 H. Lang Rogers, Joplin* M. Graham Clark, Point Lookout* John W. Schwada, Tempe, AZ* William R. Clarkson, Kansas City Charles W. Schwartz, Jefferson City* Charles E. Curry, Key Largo, FL* Joseph C. Welman, Kennett* Elmo B. Hunter, Kansas City* Louis B. Susman, Chicago, IL Class of 1970 Charles L. Bacon, Kansas City* Special class of 1977 H. Roe Bartle, Kansas City* Joseph P. Teasdale, Kansas City* G. Duncan Bauman, St. Louis* Dan Devine, Phoenix, AZ* Class of 1978 A.J. Drinkwater Jr., Charleston* Richard H. Ichord, Houston* W. Robert Aylward, Kansas City Earle B. Jewell, Forsyth* James L. McHugh, St. Louis Jack Matthews, Columbia* James C. Olson, Kansas City* Lewis M. Means, Fayette* Albert M. Spradling Jr., Cape Girardeau* Jack Stapleton Sr., Stanberry* William L. Hungate, St. Louis* Elliot H. Stein, St. Louis* Class of 1979–1980 Class of 1971 No election held John R. Cauley, Washington, D.C.* D. Howard Doane, Point Lookout* Class of 1981 D.W. Gilmore, Kansas City* Clarence C. Barksdale, St. Louis C. Brice Ratchford, Columbia* August A. Busch III, St. Louis** Jane Froman Smith, Columbia* Jay B. Dillingham, Kansas City* 922 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Charles F. Knight, St. Louis Class of 1990 Dr. Herbert Schooling, Columbia* Dr. J. Robert Ashcroft, Springfield* Dr. James I. Spainhower, St. Charles (Raymore) Robert L. Hawkins Jr., Jefferson City Avis Green Tucker, Warrensburg* Lee Liberman, St. Louis* William H. Webster, Bethesda, MD Veryl Riddle, St. Louis* (Washington, DC) George Russell, Kansas City* Michael Shanahan, St. Louis Class of 1982 No election held Class of 1991–1992 No election held Class of 1983 Lucile H. Bluford, Kansas City* Class of 1993 Flavius B. Freeman, Springfield* Mel Carnahan, Rolla* James M. Kemper Jr., Kansas City Andrew B. Craig III, St. Louis Sanford N. McDonnell, St. Louis** Anita B. Gorman, Kansas City Marlin Perkins, St. Louis* Thomas J. Guilfoil, St. Louis* James W. Stephens, Lee’s Summit* Andrew Jackson Higgins, Jefferson City* Gene Taylor, Sarcoxie* R. Crosby Kemper Jr., Kansas City* Robert Ellis Young, Carthage* Richard J. Mahoney, St. Louis William E. Maritz, St. Louis* Special class of 1984 Class of 1994 John Ashcroft, Springfield (Washington, D.C.) , St. Louis* Lynn M. Ewing Jr., Nevada* Class of 1985 Ollie Gates, Kansas City William N. Deramus III, Kansas City* Webb Gilmore, Kansas City Douglas Ensminger, Columbia* Herman Johnson, Kansas City* Rosemary L. Ginn, Columbia* Landon Rowland, Kansas City Lawrence K. Roos, St. Louis* Norm Stewart, Columbia Thomas G. Watson, Kansas City (Westwood, KS) Harry Wiggins, Kansas City* Murray L. Weidenbaum, St. Louis* Class of 1995 Class of 1986 No election held No election held Class of 1996 Class of 1987 William H. Dunn Sr., Kansas City James L. Mathewson, Sedalia Sam B. Cook, Jefferson City Walter L. Metcalfe Jr., St. Louis John Q. Hammons, Springfield* James B. Nutter Sr., Kansas City Robert N. Hunter, Jefferson City* Betty Goshorn Weldon, Jefferson City* John E. Moore, Springfield Morton I. Sosland, Kansas City Class of 1997 Class of 1988 William J. Cason, Clinton Emanuel Cleaver II, Kansas City No election held Thomas R. Green, Frontenac Edward L Dowd Sr., St. Louis* Class of 1989 John L. Morris, Springfield W.H. Bert Bates, Kansas City Michael Pulitzer, St. Louis Henry Bloch, Kansas City Ann Covington, Columbia (Jefferson City) Class of 1998 Richard Gephardt, St. Louis (Washington, D.C.) No election held Ewing Kauffman, Kansas City* Ben Parnell, Springfield Class of 1999 Charles Price, Kansas City* Richard Berkley, Kansas City Ike Skelton, Lexington (Washington, D.C.)* Lawrence Biondi, St. Louis Joseph Stevens, Kansas City* William B. Bondeson, Columbia Ted Wetterau, St. Louis* John Jordan (Buck) O’Neil, Kansas City* MISSOURI INFORMATION—ACADEMY OF MISSOURI SQUIRES 923

Peter R. Raven, St. Louis Class of 2007 Frank P. Sebree, Kansas City , Springfield Stephen C. Bradford, Cape Girardeau Special Class of 2000 Camilla Brauer, St. Louis Roger Wilson, Columbia William H.T. Bush, St. Louis , Jefferson City Ann Dickinson, Kansas City Charlie Dooley, St. Louis Class of 2001 Sr. Antona Ebo, St. Louis L.B. Eckelkamp, Jr., Washington No election held Ethelmae Humphreys, Joplin James Talent, St. Louis Class of 2002 Ann Wagner, Ballwin Kay Barnes, Kansas City Lou Brock, St. Louis (St. Charles) Class of 2008 Jean Carnahan, St. Louis (Rolla) S. Lee Kling, St. Louis* James B. Anderson, Springfield Rudolph E. Farber, Neosho Edward T. Matheny Jr., Kansas City Rex Sinquefield, St. Louis , St. Louis Jim Stowers, Kansas City* Jack Taylor, St. Louis Class of 2009 Frankie M. Freeman, St. Louis Class of 2003 Peter Herschend, Branson Jack Magruder, Kirksville No election held Mike Shannon, St. Louis Class of 2004 Special Class of 2009 , Kennett Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Jefferson City John Dillingham, Kansas City Richard (Dick) Dunn, Jefferson City (Spring- Class of 2010–2015 field)* No election held Terrence (Terry) Dunn, Kansas City Rafaela (Lali) Garcia, Kansas City Class of 2016 Henry Givens Jr., St. Louis Judge Patricia Breckenridge, Nevada Sam F. Hamra Jr., Springfield , Affton Charles McClain, Columbia* Lowell Mohler, Oregon Daniel (Duke) McVey, Jefferson City Charles H. (Charlie) O’Reilly, Springfield Alan Wheat, Kansas City (Arlington, VA) Ellen Port, St. Louis Osborne Earl (Ozzie) Smith, Mobile, AL Special class of 2005 Dr. Donald M. Suggs, Chicago, IL Andrew C. (Andy) Taylor, St. Louis Matthew R. Blunt, Springfield Judge Ronnie L. White, St. Louis Class of 2006 *Deceased **Resigned No election held 924 OFFICIAL MANUAL

France Kansas City, Ms. Cyprienne Simchowitz, HC, 4733 Belleview Ave., Kansas City 64112, (913) Foreign 980-4373. St. Louis, Dr. Henry Parkman Biggs, HC, 1 Yale Ave., Second Fl., St. Louis 63130, (314) 650- Consulates in 9175. Missouri Germany Consulates are the offices established by St. Louis, Mr. Lansing Gervig Hecker, HC, 330 countries for their representatives (consuls) living Wenneker Dr., St. Louis 63124, (314) 567-4601, in certain foreign and serving the country’s FAX (314) 567-1101. citizens and business interests there. The Missouri Consular Corps is comprised of foreign service Hungary officers from nations maintaining friendly rela- tions with the . These officials are St. Louis, Mr. Julius Joe Adorjan, HCG, 230 S. Bemiston Ave., Ste. 1210, St. Louis 63105, (314) recognized by the U.S. State De­part­ment. They 725-7270, FAX (314) 725-7299. perform trade and diplomatic services for their own citizens and for United States citizens. This information was obtained from: Foreign Consular Iceland Offices in the United States by the United States Grandview, Mrs. Vigdis Adalsteinsdottir Taylor, Department of State (Revised April 25, 2016). HC, 7100 E. 131st St., Grandview 64030, (816) Source:www.state.gov/documents/ 763-2046. organization/256839.pdf Key: CG – Consulate General; C – Consulate; Ireland VC – Vice Consulate; CA – Consular Agency; H – St. Louis, Mr. Joseph Bernard McGlynn, HCG, Honorary Consular Status. 1015 Locust St., Ste. 710, St. Louis 63101, (314) 727-1000. Albania Blue Springs, Mr. Joseph Dale Patterson, HC, 1916 N.W. Fawn Dr., Blue Springs 64015, (816) St. Louis, Mr. Joseph Colagiovanni Jr., HVC, 190 228-6321. Carondelet Pz., Ste. 1690, St. Louis 63105, (314) 505-8835, FAX (314) 259-5985. Austria Kansas City, Mr. Dennis James Campbell Owens, HCG, 1000 Walnut St., Ste. 1600, Kansas City St. Louis, Mr. Stephen Boyd Knapp, HC, 333 West 64106, (816) 221-0080, FAX (816) 474-5533. Jackson Rd., St. Louis 63119, (314) 968-8932. St. Louis, Mr. Dieter Karl Ungerboeck, HC, 100 Ungerboeck Park, O’Fallon 63368, (636) 300- Korea 5606. St. Louis, Ms. Judy Preddy Draper, HC, 2070 Meadowbrook, Chesterfield 63017, (314) 615- Chile 3234, FAX (314) 615-2689. Kansas City, Mr. Robert William Evans, HC, 211 W 66th St., Kansas City 64113, (816) 401-6681. Mexico Kansas City, Mrs. Alicia Guadalupe Kerber Pal- ma, (C), Mrs. Erika Pardo Rodriguez, (C), Mr. Ser- Czech Republic gio Alois Garcia Hofer, (C), Mr. Lee Polo Wong Kansas City, Ms. Sharon Kay Valasek, HC, 105 W. Medina, Deputy Consul, Mrs. Desiree Colome 113th St., Kansas City 64114, (816) 942-2794, Menendez, (C), 1617 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City FAX (816) 942-0214. 64108, (816) 556-0800. MISSOURI INFORMATION—FOREIGN CONSULATES IN MISSOURI 925

Netherlands Slovakia St. Louis, Mr. Richard William Lodge, HC, 562 Kansas City, Mr. Ross Paul Marine, HC, 11729 N. Woodlawn, St. Louis 63122, (314) 965-3533, Central St., Kansas City 64114, (816) 943-0515. FAX (314) 965-3533. Spain Pakistan Kansas City, Dr. Antonio Artigues Serra, HC, 729 W. 121st St., Kansas City 64145. St. Louis, Dr. Azfar Malik, HC, 5000 Cedar Plaza Parkway, Ste. 350, St. Louis 63128, (314) 843- St. Louis, Mr. Jose Leopoldo Molina Jr., HC, 5715 Manchester Ave., St. Louis 63110, (314) 781- 4333, FAX (636) 441-7300. 1500, FAX (314) 781-1507.

Peru Sweden St. Louis, Mr. Francisco Matarazzo Benavides, St. Louis, Ms. Liselotte Marie Fox, HC, 7701 For- HC, 10123 Corporate Square Dr., St. Louis syth Blvd., Ste. 600, St. Louis 63105, (314) 540- 63132, (314) 824-3950, FAX (314) 878-0120. 6532.

Poland Switzerland St. Louis, Mr. Ewa Maria Dyk, HC, 7733 Forsyth Kansas City, Mr. Marcel Bollier, HC, 5018 Main St., Kansas City 64112, (816) 561-3440, FAX Bl., Ste. 2200, St. Louis 63105. (816) 561-2922.

Senegal Turkey Clayton, Mr. John Aaron Wright Sr., HC, 7103 Kansas City, Mr. Emru Ahmet Erten, HCG, 6008 Stanford Ave., St. Louis 63130, (314) 615-8141, N. Mercier St., Kansas City 64118, (816) 415- FAX (314) 726-5612. 8325. 926 OFFICIAL MANUAL

St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners 300 N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis 63101 Boards Assigned Telephone: (314) 622-4336 / FAX: (314) 589-3587 Chair: Jerry M. Hunter (R); Secretary: Joseph A. Barbaglia (D); to the Governor Members: Eugene R. Todd (R); Vacancy. Directors of Election: Leo (Gary) Stoff Jr. (R); Clay County Board of Election Mary Wheeler-Jones (D). Commissioners 100 W. Mississippi St., Liberty 64068-1623 St. Louis County Board of Election Telephone: (816) 415-8683 / FAX: (816) 792-5334 Commissioners 12 Sunnen Dr., Maplewood 63143 Chair: Anthony Bologna (D); Telephone: (314) 615-1800 / FAX: (314) 615-1999 Secretary: Angela Beshears (R); Members: James Chappell (R); Thelma Crawford Chair: Sharon K. Buchanan-McClure (R); (D); Secretary: Trudi M. Foushee (D); Directors of Elections: Patty Lamb (R); Patty Ev- Members: Peggy Barnhart (R); Trudi McCollum ans (D). Foushee (D). Directors of Elections: Rick Stream (R); Eric Fey Jackson County Board of Election (D). Commissioners 215 N. Liberty, PO Box 296, Independence 64051 Kansas City Board of Police Telephone: (816) 325-4600 / FAX: (816) 325-4609 Commissioners 1125 Locust St., Kansas City 64106 Chair: Mary Ellen Miller (D); Telephone: (816) 234-5055 Secretary: Colleen M. Scott (R); Members: Vacancy; Michael K. Whitehead (R); President: Leland Shurin; Directors of Elections: Tammy L. Brown (R); Rob- Vice President: Nathan Garrett; ert C. (Bob) Nichols Jr. (D). Secretary/Attorney: David V. Kenner; Treasurer: Mark C. Tolbert; Kansas City Board of Election Member: Vacancy; Commissioners Member: Mayor Sylvester (Sly) James Jr., Mayor’s Office, City Hall, 414 E. 12th St., Kansas City 30 W. Pershing Rd., Union Station, Ste. 610 & Ste. 2800 64106. 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 Commissioners 2600 NW Prairie View Rd., PO Box 560, Platte City 64079 Telephone: (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); . MISSOURI INFORMATION—UNASSIGNED BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 927

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 Unassigned elected for four-year terms by the members and retirees. Boards and Public Education Employee Retirement Commissions System of Missouri The Public Education Employee Retire- ment System of Missouri (formerly Non-Teacher Missouri Local Government School Employee Retirement System of Missouri) Employees’ Retirement System began operations in 1965. As of June 30, 2016, 701 W. Main St., PO Box 1665, Jefferson City 65102 it included 79,428 active employees and 27,583 Telephone:(573) 636-9455 / Toll free: (800) 447-4334 retirees of public school districts, except those www.molagers.org in St. Louis and Kansas City; public junior com- The Missouri Local Government Employees’ munity colleges in Missouri; and non-certificated Retirement System (LAGERS) was established employees of the system. Financing of the two under legislation that became effective Aug. 13, systems is similar and the same board administers 1967, to provide retirement, disability and survi- both programs. vor benefits for employees of local government employers. More than 58,000 employees and Board of Trustees retirees of more than 700 political subdivisions presently participate in the system. The system is Zalis, Aaron, chair, Rolla, June 30, 2020; governed by a board of trustees, which includes Hoffman, Jason, vice chair, Columbia, June 30, three members elected by governing bodies of 2018; participating subdivisions; three members elect- Bryant, Chuck, Creve Coeur, June 30, 2017; ed by employee members and one public mem- Heath, Yvonne, Bois D’Arc, June 30, 2020; ber appointed by the governor. Hunt, Scott, St. Louis, June 30, 2013; Knes, Beth A., Weldon Spring, June 30, 2020; Steliga, Jason, Kansas City, June 30, 2018; LAGERS Board of Trustees Yoakum, M. Steve, executive director. Todd, Arby, chair, Lee’s Summit, Dec. 31, 2021; Buck, Frank, vice chair, DeKalb County, Dec. 31, Missouri Consolidated Health 2020; Care Plan Ashcroft, J. Robert, Platte County, Dec. 31, 2017; Barszczak, Kathy, Independence, Dec. 31, 2020; 832 Weathered Rock Ct., PO Box 104355 Jadall, Joan, Webster Groves, Dec. 31, 2018; Jefferson City 65110-4355 Telephone: (573) 751-8881 / FAX: (886) 346-8785 McCullough, Barry, Gladstone, Dec. 31, 2018; www.mchcp.org Scoville, Claire, Blue Springs, Dec. 31, 2019 Wilson, Robert, executive secretary. The Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan (MCHCP) provides medical coverage to elected officials, employees and retirees of most state Public School Retirement System of agencies, and to their dependents. MCHCP also Missouri provides medical coverage to contracted public 3210 W. Truman Blvd., PO Box 268, Jefferson City 65102 entities such as school districts, cities and coun- Telephone: (573) 634-5290 / Toll free: (800) 392-6848 ties. Nearly 100,000 state and public entity mem- FAX (573) 634-5375 bers are covered through MCHCP. MCHCP also www.psrs-peers.org offers dental and vision coverage to those eligible The Public School Retirement System of for medical coverage through MCHCP and to Missouri includes the public school districts of those eligible through Departments of Conserva- Missouri, except St. Louis and Kansas City; pub- tion and Transportation, and the Highway Patrol. lic junior community colleges in Missouri; and Established Jan. 1, 1994, MCHCP is a statuto- certificated employees of the system. The system rily created body corporate and organized under began operations on July 1, 1946, and as of June the direction of a 13-member board of trustees 30, 2016, the system had 94,505 active members including: three ex officio members (the director and 58,020 retirees. of the Department of Insurance, Financial Institu- The system is financed by contributions of tions and Professional Registration; the director members and the employing school districts in of the Department of Health and Senior Services; 928 OFFICIAL MANUAL and the commissioner of the Office of Adminis- Wessing, Crystal, vice chair, elected active mem- tration); two members from the House of Repre- ber, Office of Administration; California; sentatives (one from each party); two members Bernskoetter, Mike, House member, Jefferson from the Senate (one from each party); and six City; members appointed by the governor (three of the Keifer, Joseph M., governor-appointed member, six are members of the plan and the remaining Ballwin; three are not members of the plan). Martin, Don, elected retired member, Blue Springs; MCHCP Board of Trustees Metzger, Gary E., governor-appointed member, Ozark; Steelman, Sarah H., chair, ex officio member, Schmitt, Eric, ex officio member, state treasurer, commissioner, Office of Administration; Jefferson City; Langworthy, Mark A., vice chair, governor-ap- Steelman, Sarah, ex officio member, commission- pointed member; er, Office of Administration, Jefferson City; Kendrick, Kip, (D), House member; Wallingford, Wayne, Senate member, Cape Gi- Lindley-Myers, Chlora, ex officio member, direc- rardeau; tor, Department of Insurance, Financial Insti- Walsh, Gina, Senate member, Bellefontaine tutions and Professional Registration; Neighbors; Luebbering, Linda, governor-appointed member; Wiemann, John, House member, O’Fallon; O’Neill, Daniel W., governor-appointed member; Watson, John, executive director. Rizzo, John, (D), Senate member; Sater, David, (R), Senate member; Schaefer, Viola, governor-appointed member; Missouri Department of Transportation Williams, Randall W., MD, FACOG, ex officio and Highway Patrol Employees’ member, director, Department of Health and Retirement System Senior Services. 1913 William St., PO Box 1930, Jefferson City 65102 Telephone: (573) 298-6080 Missouri State Employees’ Retirement The Missouri Department of Transportation System and Highway Patrol Employees’ Retirement Sys- PO Box 209, Jefferson City 65102 tem was established under legislation, which Telephone: (573) 632-6100 / Toll-free: (800) 827-1063 became effective in 1955, to provide retirement FAX: (573) 632-6103 benefits for employees of the Missouri Depart- www.mosers.org ment of Transportation and the State Highway Pa- The Missouri State Employees’ Retirement trol. The system has approximately 18,781 mem- System (MOSERS) was established by law in bers. Financing of the system is generally from 1957. The system is responsible for administra- highway funds and investment income. The sys- tion of the defined benefit retirement plans for tem is governed by an 11-member board of trust- all state employees (other than employees of the ees made up of three members of the Highways Highway Commission, the Highway Patrol and and Transportation Commission, the director of the University of Missouri) and the State of Mis- the Department of Transportation, the superinten- souri Deferred Compensation Plan. The system dent of the Highway Patrol, one member of the also provides basic life insurance coverage (equal Senate, one member of the House of Representa- to one times annual pay) for active members and tives, one active member of the Department of $5,000 for retired members, with optional group Transportation, one active member of the State life insurance coverage available at the expense Highway Patrol, one retired member of the De- of the member. The system is also responsible for partment of Transportation and one retired mem- ber of the State Highway Patrol. administration of the state’s long-term disability program for most state employees. The system operates under the direction and control of an Board of Trustees 11-member board of trustees made up of the Cox, Sue, chair, Jefferson City, MoDOT retiree state treasurer, commissioner of administration, member, July 1, 2018; two members each of the House and Senate, two Seibert, William, vice chair, Jefferson City, High- members appointed by the governor, two active way Patrol retiree member, July 1, 2018; members elected by the active members and one Briscoe, John, New London, Highways and retired member elected by the retired members. Transportation Commission member, March 1, 2021; MOSERS Board of Trustees Broniec, Sergeant Matthew, Jefferson City, High- Owens, Shannon, chair, elected active member, way Patrol active member, July 1, 2018; Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson Karsten, Colonel Sandy, Jefferson City, superin- City; tendent, Highway Patrol; MISSOURI INFORMATION—UNASSIGNED BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 929

McKenna, Patrick, Jefferson City, director, De- Smith, Gregg, Clinton, Highways and Transpor- partment of Transportation; tation Commission member, March 1, 2019; Pace, Mike, West Plains, Highways and Transpor- Tyler, Todd, Neosho, MoDOT active member, tation Commission member, March 1, 2019; July 1, 2018; Rhoads, Shawn, West Plains, House of Represen- Simon, Scott, executive director. tatives member; Schatz, Dave, Sullivan, Senate member; 930 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Missouri Statistics

Agriculture Number of farms...... 97,100 Total farm acreages...... 28,300,000 Total agriculture economic contribution...... $88.4 billion Farm 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...... Thirteenth Farm 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...... 258 Wineries...... 125 Energy Number of power plants...... 110 Nuclear plant...... 1

Conservation State conservation acreage (areas/acreage)...... 1,195 / 1,012,068.414 Owned (areas/acreage)...... 831 / 823,681.114 Leased acreage (areas/acreage)...... 364 / 188,388.300 Crop land acreage...... 63,955 Fishing lakes/ponds acreage...... 26,970 Forest land acreage...... 611,219 Grassland/old-fields/prairie acreage...... 168,669 Wetland acreage...... 51,007 Facilities 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 MISSOURI INFORMATION—MISSOURI STATISTICS 931

Trails (miles)...... 866 Viewing blinds, & decks...... 60 Visitor centers...... 9

Education Public schools (2017–2018) Elementary...... 1,230 Junior High...... 51 Middle...... 285 High schools...... 566 Other...... 123 Charter schools (2017–2018) Elementary ...... 41 Junior High...... 0 Middle...... 15 High schools...... 17 State Board Operated Programs (2017–2018) Schools...... 40 Missouri Virtual Instruction Program/MoVIP (2017–2018) Virtual Schools...... 2 Charter LEA’s...... 39 Six-Director Elementary...... 70 Districts maintaining high schools...... 448 Public school districts...... 518 Public school buildings...... 2,328 State Board Operated Programs...... 3 MoVIP Buildings...... 2 Public school enrollment (2016–2017)...... 883,957 Elementary (K–8)...... 616,089 Secondary (9–12)...... 267,868 Public high school 4-year graduation rate (2015–2016)...... 89.05% Nonpublic schools (2016–2017) Elementary...... 370 Secondary...... 49 Nonpublic school districts...... 419 Nonpublic school enrollment...... 55,856 Elementary (K-8)...... 38,184 Secondary (9-12)...... 17,672 Nonpublic high school graduation (2015–2016)...... 5,469 Area career centers (attached to school districts)...... 55 Colleges 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

Employment Total nonfarm...... 2,734,000 Total 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...... 2,363,900 932 OFFICIAL MANUAL

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...... 113,600 Government...... 432,000 Federal...... 53,300 State...... 99,500 Local...... 279,200 Unemployment 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...... 160,333 Facilities 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/Occupations Missouri State Board of Accountancy ...... 21,919 Acupuncturist Advisory Committee Acupuncturist...... 140 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and Landscape Architects...... 26,889 Office of Athlete Agents Athlete Agents...... 63 Office of Athletics...... 1,364 Behavior Analyst Advisory Board...... 403 Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners...... 80,372 State Board of Chiropractic Examiners...... 2,500 Missouri Dental Board...... 15,463 State Committee of Dietitians...... 2,086 State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors...... 6,154 Office of Endowed Care Cemetries...... 126 Missouri Board of Geologist Registration...... 908 State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts...... 45,489 MISSOURI INFORMATION—MISSOURI STATISTICS 933

Board of Examiners for Hearing Instrument Specialists...... 289 Interior Design Council...... 74 Missouri State Committee of Interpreters...... 705 State Committee of Marital & Family Therapists...... 306 Board of Therapeutic Massage...... 7,212 State Board of Nursing...... 142,383 Missouri Board of Occupational Therapy...... 5,439 State Board of Optometry...... 1,312 State Board of Pharmacy...... 38,301 State Board of Podiatric Medicine...... 363 Board of Private Investigator and Private Fire Investigator Examiners...... 880 Committee for Professional Counselors...... 6,277 State Committee of Psychologists...... 2,177 Real Estate Appraisers Commission...... 2,488 Missouri Real Estate Commission...... 39,529 Missouri Board for Respiratory Care...... 4,361 State Committee for Social Workers...... 8,334 Office of Tattooing, Body Piercing & Branding...... 1,612 Missouri Veterinary Medical Board...... 5,406 Insurance 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...... 2,295 Business information Financial 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

Revenue New driver’s licenses and renewals issued...... 255,163 Renewal driver licenses issued...... 692,134 Motor vehicle, trailer and boat titles issued...... 2.06 million Vehicle registrations issued...... 4.01 million License offices...... 177 934 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Social Services 2016 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%

Tourism Tourism’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

Transportation Public-use airports...... 123 Airline passengers...... 11.9 million Highway miles (on the state system)...... 33,856 Bridges—number of major river bridges...... 53 (most in the nation) Number of MoDOT bridges...... 10,403 Public transit, miles of light rail (MetroLink in Missouri)...... 25 Public transportation providers...... 34 Annual transit trips...... 60 million Miles of mainline railroad track...... 4,200 Operating railroads...... 19 Amtrak ridership...... 725,067 Waterways (navigable)...... 1,050 Number port authorities...... 14 Tri-state port commission...... 1

Crime Statistics 2016 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 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 935

Index of Historical Features in the Official Manual

Tabular and statistical history Volume Page A Day at the Park, by Bill Bryan...... 2015–16 12-16 Academy of Missouri Squires...... 2015–16 865–868 Adjutants General of Missouri, 1821–1981...... 1985–86 974 Administration, Office of...... 2015–16 336–347 Agricultural Heritage, Missouri’s, by Cordell Tindall...... 1979–80 2–31 Agricultural Missouri...... 1943–44 1192 Agriculture, Department of...... 2015–16 348–355 Agriculture Resources of Missouri...... 1945–46 415 Agriculture, An Outstanding Agriculture State...... 1949–50 35 Agriculture, Crop Lands of the World...... 1943–44 792 Agriculture, Missouri Ranks High in Agriculture...... 1947–48 298 Aiken, Frank William, First in Missouri Birth Records...... 1941–42 232 Altitude, Points of Elevation in Missouri...... 1931–32 108 American Legion, Historical Sketch of...... 1919–20 697–98 American National Red Cross...... 1941–42 904 American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri...... 1975–76 334 American Settlements...... 1953–54 11–13 American’s Creed, The...... 1941–42 931 American’s Creed, The...... 1943–44 962 Anderson House...... 1971–72 360 Animals, Wild Life in the Missouri Country...... 1951–52 19, 21 Anniversaries...... 1911–12 598–99 Anniversaries...... 1915–16 687 Apportionment, U.S. Representatives Under Each Apportionment, 1790–1960...... 1963–64 1081 Archives of Missouri...... 1943–44 989 Area and Population of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1960 and 1950...... 1969–70 1453–55 Area and Population of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1970 and 1960...... 1975–76 1217–19 Armed Forces: Dedication...... 1991–92 4–5 Army Posts in Missouri...... 1945–46 1085–87 Army, U.S., Missouri Army and Navy Leaders...... 1949–50 7 Arrow Rock Tavern...... 1945–46 654 Arrow Rock Tavern...... 1971–72 359 Art Galleries, Kansas City and St. Louis...... 1941–42 364 Artist, Bingham, The Missouri Artist...... 1949–50 19, 21 Artist, Contemporary, Thomas Hart Benton...... 1949–50 27, 29 Artist, St. Louis Painter (Carl Wimar)...... 1949–50 19 Astronomers, Two Outstanding...... 1949–50 25 Atlantic Charter, The...... 1943–44 886 Attorney General of Missouri, Origin and History of the Office...... 1953–54 75 Attorney General of Missouri, Origin and History of the Office...... 1989–90 66–67 Attorney General, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 78 Attorney General, Office of...... 2015–16 74–77 Auditor, Office of...... 2015–16 62–64 Auditor, State, Brief History of the Office...... 1947–48 71–72 Auditors, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 65 Austin, Moses, Austin Memorial Commission...... 1947–48 297–98 Austin, Moses, Austin Memorial Commission...... 1949–50 340 Austin, Moses, Austin Memorial Commission...... 1951–52 356 Automobiles, Motor Vehicle Registration and Basic Revenues, 1911–50...... 1951–52 708 Averill, John T., Memorial Speech...... 1899– 1900 537 Banking, Pioneer...... 1947–48 262 936 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Banking, Pioneer...... 1955–56 14 Banks and Trust Companies, History of Supervision and Control...... 1949–50 296 Banks and Trust Companies, History of Supervision and Control...... 1951–52 310 Banks and Trust Companies, History of Supervision and Control...... 1953–54 282 Barite Production...... 1949–50 39 Battle of Pilot Knob, Iron County, Missouri, Sept. 27, 1864, by Richard S. Brownlee...... 1961–62 3–31 Battles of the Civil War, Missouri, “Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–65”...... 1957–58 6–29 Beginnings of Missouri, The...... 1953–54 3–32 Bell, Wilson (1897–1947), In Memoriam...... 1947–48 86 Benton, Thomas Hart, Contemporary Artist...... 1949–50 27, 29 Bicentennial Commission of Missouri, American Revolution...... 1975–76 334 Bingham, The Missouri Artist, by Kenneth H. Winn...... 1997–98 48–56 Birth Certificate, First Recorded in Missouri...... 1941–42 232 Bi–State Development Agency, Missouri–Illinois Metropolitan District...... 1989–90 413–14 Bland, Richard P., Memorial Sketch...... 1899– 1900 536 Boone, John William, Negro Musician...... 1949–50 23 Boone’s Lick Trail, Famous Trails in Missouri...... 1945–46 821 Boonville, Battle of...... 1957–58 6–7 Botanical Garden, Beginning of Missouri Botanical Garden...... 1945–46 891 Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21...... 1943–44 1131–36 Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21...... 1945–46 1071–77 Boundary, “”...... 1955–56 15–16 Bounty of the Fields, Missouri’s Agricultural Heritage, by Cordell Tindall...... 1979–80 2–31 Bourgmond, Etienne Veniard de...... 1951–52 9 Bradley, Omar N., General Bradley’s Memorial Day Address...... 1949–50 1210 Bradley, Omar N., His Missouri Background...... 1949–50 5–7 Bradley, Omar N., Leadership in Military Affairs...... 1949–50 3, 5, 7 Bray, Bill, MPA Executive Director, Retires...... 1989–90 875 Bridges and Wrecks on the Missouri...... 1951–52 33 Bridges in Missouri...... 1945–46 915 Bridges, First Bridge Over Missouri River...... 1945–46 1051 Bridges, –Missouri Bridge Commission...... 1969–70 326–27 Broadcast Stations...... 2015–16 833–848 Broadcasters Association of Missouri...... 1989–90 887–88 Broadway State Office Building...... 1975–76 1433 Broadway’s Most Colorful Figure, Homer Croy...... 1949–50 13 Brown, John C., Memorial Sketch...... 1915–16 194 Brown, John, John Brown Raids...... 1955–56 29 Budget, The State...... 1989–90 902–10 Building and Loan Associations in Missouri, Statistical History...... 1915–16 619 Burgess, Gava Drummond, Memorial Sketch...... 1911–12 71 Burial Places of Presidents...... 1957–58 380 Burney, Clarence A., Memorial Sketch...... 1933–34 612 Bushwacker Museum at Nevada...... 1971–72 977 Calendar of Historical Events in Missouri...... 1879 128–33 Calendar of Historical Events in Missouri...... 1921–22 131–71 Calendar, Ready-Reference, 1752–2000...... 1943–44 432 Calendar, Some Notable Dates in Missouri History, 1673–1945...... 1945–46 1125–29 Camp Crowder...... 1945–46 1085 Cancer Center, Ellis Fischel...... 1989–90 355–56 Capitol Chronology...... 1917–18 15 Capitol Correspondents...... 2015–16 851 Capitol, Missouri State...... 1993–94 5, 948–49 Capitols, State, When Settled, Entry into the Union...... 1957–58 82 Carnegie, Dale, Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer and Lecturer...... 1949–50 15 Carter, Mrs. Artie Mason, Missourian Founder of Hollywood Bowl...... 1949–50 24 Catholic Priest Holds Political Office...... 1947–48 13 Caves, Missouri...... 1945–46 916 Caves, Missouri Cave Remains...... 1925–26 962–67 Census Taking in Missouri...... 1951–52 560 Centralia Massacre...... 1957–58 21–22 Changing Image of Time, The...... 1997–98 927–38 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 937

Chouteau, Madam Marie Therese Bourgeois...... 1947–48 8 Church History, Missouri...... 1945–46 694 Churches of the World, Largest...... 1881 11 Churchill Memorial ...... 1969–70 339 Churchill, Winston, Missouri’s Winston Churchill...... 1949–50 11 Circuit Courts, Missouri...... 2015–16 237 Cities of Missouri, Pop. of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000+,1950–60..... 1969–70 1456–62 Cities of Missouri, Pop. of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000+,1960–70...... 1975–76 1220–29 Cities of Missouri, Pop. of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000+,1970–80..... 1983–84 1211–19 Cities of Missouri, Pop. of Places of 10,000 or More From Earliest Census to 1960...... 1969–70 1450–52 City of Jefferson, The: The Permanent Seat of Government, 1826–2001: Feature...... 2001–02 12–35 Civil Defense Agency, Missouri...... 1967–68 672–75 Civil War, “The Battle of Pilot Knob,” by Richard S. Brownlee...... 1961–62 3–31 Civil War, “Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–65”...... 1957–58 1–32 Civil War, Battles of...... 1957–58 6–29 Civil War, Great Battles of the...... 1911–12 510–11 Civil War, Missouri and The...... 1947–48 26–27 Civil War, Notable Historical Events, 1860–65...... 1879 126–27 Civil War, Soldiers Furnished to Union Army by States and Territories...... 1911–12 510 Civil War, The War of 1861–65...... 1933–34 604 Clark, Albert M. (1879–1950), In Memoriam...... 1951–52 96 Clark, Champ, Sketch and Monument...... 1927–28 8–9 Clark, Champ, Sketch and Portrait...... 1913–14 8–9 Classification of ...... 2015–16 785–807 Clay Products of Missouri...... 1949–50 41 Clemens, Samuel L. Missouri’s Most Famous Literary Figure...... 1949–50 9–10 Clemens, Samuel L., Sketch and Statue...... 1915–16 8–9 Climate of Missouri...... 1939–40 657 Climate, Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall...... 1949–50 31, 33 Clothing, St. Louis a Young Fashion Center...... 1947–48 958 Coal in Missouri...... 1949–50 316 Code of Ethics for Missouri Government Service...... 1961–62 46 College Union, Missouri...... 1949–50 47 College, Junior...... 1949–50 45, 47 College, State Maintained...... 1949–50 45 Colonial and Territorial History, “The Beginnings of Missouri”...... 1953–54 3–32 Columbo, Fred Ray, Memorial Sketch...... 1953–54 166 Commerce and Industry Development, Division of...... 1973–74 313–15 Commerce and Industry in Missouri...... 1945–46 960 Congress, Political Divisions of the United States Congress, 1855–1973...... 1973–74 192 Congress, Representatives Under Each Apportionment, 1790–1960...... 1963–64 1081 Congresses, Presidents, and Vice Presidents of the U.S., 1789–1981...... 1983–84 1166 Congressional Leaders from Missouri...... 1949–50 9 Congressmen from Missouri, 1820–2015...... 2015–16 96–102 Conservation Department Building...... 1867–68 1274–75 Conservation Department, History of ...... 1975–76 314 Conservation, Department of...... 2015–16 356–362 Conservatism Builds State...... 1955–56 14–15 Constitution Association of Missouri, New...... 1923–24 556–58 Constitution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri...... 1987–88 104 Constitution Party, Office of...... 2015–16 709–710 ...... 2015–16 334 Constitution of Missouri, 1865...... 1959–60 5–11 Constitution of Missouri, 1875...... 1947–48 32–33 Constitution of Missouri, 1875...... 1959–60 29–31 Constitution of Missouri, 1945 (text)...... 1945–46 149–79 Constitution of Missouri, 1945, Vote on...... 1945–46 148 Constitution of Missouri,1875, Amendments Adopted, Rejected and Proposed, 1878–1904..... 1903–04 494–95 Constitutional Convention of 1820...... 1945–46 179 Constitutional Convention of 1820...... 1947–48 14 Constitutional Convention of 1845...... 1945–46 179–80 Constitutional Convention of 1845...... 1947–48 23, 25 Constitutional Convention of 1865...... 1945–46 181–82 938 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Constitutional Convention of 1865...... 1947–48 29, 31 Constitutional Convention of 1875...... 1945–46 182–83 Constitutional Convention of 1922–23...... 1945–46 183–85 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1820–1923, Delegates to...... 1945–46 179–85 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44...... 1943–44 133–71 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44...... 1945–46 144–48 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Committees of...... 1943–44 142–43 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Committees of ...... 1945–46 146–47 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Delegates to...... 1943–44 134–35 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Delegates to...... 1945–46 144–45 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–1923...... 1941–42 1081–84 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–1923...... 1943–44 183–87 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–1923...... 1945–46 179–85 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–75...... 1903–04 490–93 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–75...... 1923–24 552–56 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–75...... 1939–40 900–04 Construction of a Capitol...... 1983–84 1220–21 Convention of 1861, Missouri State...... 1945–46 180–81 Convention of 1861, Missouri State...... 1955–56 31–32 Convention of 1861, Missouri State...... 1957–58 4–5 Copyright ...... 1943–44 250 Corn Production...... 1949–50 37–38 Corrections, Department of...... 2015–16 363–378 Cotton Production...... 1949–50 38 Counties of Missouri, Dates Organized...... 1947–48 692 Counties of Missouri, Dates Organized and List of County Seats...... 1881 26–28 Counties of Missouri, Number of Precincts in Each County, 1960...... 1961–62 1437 Counties of Missouri, Number of Townships in Each County...... 1949–50 780 Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–50, 1960 and 1950...... 1959–60 1312–15 Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–50, 1960 and 1950...... 1969–70 1453–55 Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Rural, 1960 and 1970.... 1975–76 1217–19 Counties, Organization and Naming of Missouri Counties...... 1951–52 704, 746, 776, 842, 1018, 1036 County Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–12...... 1943–44 1131–36 County Hospitals of Missouri...... 1959–60 1341–57 County Officials, Missouri...... 2015–16 712–784 Course of Corrections in Missouri, The, 1833–1983, by Donald Schroeger...... 1983–84 1–23 Court of Appeals, Missouri...... 2015–16 222 Crops, Early...... 1949–50 37 Croy, Homer, Broadway’s Most Colorful Figure...... 1949–50 13 Dairying and Poultry Raising...... 1949–50 38–39 Dandy, Walter Edward, Neurological Surgeon...... 1949–50 21 Dates, Memorable...... 1915–16 688–89 Dates, Some Notable Dates in Missouri History, 1673–1945...... 1945–46 1125–29 Daughters of the Confederacy, United, Historical Sketch...... 1945–46 892 Davis, Roy Tasco, U.S. Minister to Guatemala...... 1921–22 692 Dearing, Fred Morris, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State...... 1921–22 692 Debt, Imprisonment for Debt Abolished...... 1947–48 21 Declaration of Independence and the Signers of ...... 1961–62 202, 364, 570, 852 Declaration of Independence, Signers of, and How Adopted...... 1961–62 202, 364, 570, 852 Defense Agency, Missouri Civil...... 1967–68 672–75 Democratic National Convention, Missouri Delegates at Large, 1868–92...... 1893–94 273 Democratic National Conventions, 1856–1948...... 1949–50 1162 Democratic Party, Officers of...... 2015–16 654–672 Dickie, Walter E., Memorial Sketch and Portrait...... 1943–44 2–3 District of Columbia, Origin and Form of Government...... 1943–44 542–45 District of Columbia, Origin and Form of Government...... 1945–45 573–75 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 939

Documents of Missouri, Printed Public...... 1907–08 414 Dogwood Tree...... 1973–74 305 Doniphan Commands...... 1955–56 24 Drake, Charles D...... 1959–60 5–17 Dred Scott Decision...... 1939–40 773 Earthquakes, Great...... 1943–44 1057 Economic Development, Department of...... 2015–16 379–395 Economics Barriers in Santa Fe Trade...... 1955–56 11 Editor and Publisher, Joseph Pulitzer...... 1949–50 21 Editors, Official Manual of Missouri, 1905–58...... 1957–58 770 Education, “Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State,” by Margot Ford McMillen...... 1995–96 12–34 Education, Early Days of the Public School System...... 1947–48 19–20 Education, Missouri Leaders in ...... 1949–50 23 Educational Advantages in the State...... 1949–50 45 Educational Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ...... 1989–90 370–405 Educational Institutions of Missouri, When Established...... 1897–98 432 Election Returns, 2014 General...... 2015–16 591–626 Election Returns, 2014 Primary...... 2015–16 627–652 Election Returns, 2014 Special...... 2015–16 653 Election, First in Missouri...... 1947–48 14 Elections, Congress Has Power to Regulate State Primaries for U.S. Posts...... 1943–44 792 Electoral College Delegates, 1988...... 1989–90 901 Electrification in Missouri, Rural...... 1951–52 304 Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1941–42 675–721 Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1943–44 735–91 Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1945–46 771–809 Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1947–48 494–544 Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, When Established...... 1897–98 432 Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of...... 2015–16 396–400 Eliot, T.S., Missouri Poet Wins Dial Prize...... 1949–50 13 Ellis, John D., Memorial Sketch...... 1899–00 537 Emancipation of Slaves...... 1947–48 29 Employment Security Building, State...... 1967–68 1273–74 Employment Security, Division of, History...... 1941–42 905–908 European Sovereigns, Civil Lists of...... 1911–12 593 European Sovereigns, Civil Lists of...... 1913–14 615 Events of One Hundred Years Ago, 1819...... 1919–20 699–700 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1953–54 1255 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1955–56 1183 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1957–58 1347 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1959–60 1329 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1961–62 1491 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1965–66 1488–90 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1975–76 1430–33 Executive Officers of Missouri, 1820–1948...... 1947–48 81–85 Explorers or Settlers, Founders of Missouri...... 1953–54 3–4 Famous Old People of 1911...... 1911–12 593–95 Famous Old People of 1913...... 1913–14 615–16 Famous Old People of 1915...... 1915–16 684–85 Farm Products, Cash value of...... 1949–50 37 Farming, Balanced Farming Program...... 1949–50 37 Fashion, St. Louis, Young Fashion Center...... 1947–48 958 Ferrell, Robert H., “Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency”...... 1995–96 37–43 Field, Eugene, Missouri’s Best Known Poet...... 1949–50 10 First State Capitol–St. Charles...... 1965–66 1340 First State Capitol–St. Charles...... 1973–74 374 Fisheries, Missouri...... 1945–46 140 Flag Etiquette...... 2015–16 902 Flag, Missouri Fourth Graders Help Save Missouri State Flag...... 1989–90 170 Flag, U.S. Proper Display of...... 1953–54 364 Flood Losses in Missouri, 1951...... 1951–52 37, 39 Flood of 1993, The Great...... 1993–94 48–54, 940 OFFICIAL MANUAL

928, 1486 Flood volunteers, dedication ...... 1993–94 7 Floods on the Missouri, Great...... 1951–52 35, 37 Flowers, State Nicknames and Flowers...... 1945–46 870 1953–54 1060 For the Sake of the Children: Missouri’s Immigrant History: Feature...... 2007–08 15–29 Foreign Consulates in Missouri...... 2015–16 869–870 Forests, Missouri...... 1945–46 449 Fort Leonard Wood...... 1945–46 1087 Fort Leonard Wood...... 1961–62 1090 Fort Leonard Wood...... 1967–68 385 Fossils in Missouri, Ancient...... 1925–26 959–61 Foundations of Communities: Missouri’s “Unsung Heroes”: Dedication...... 2005–06 4–5 Foundations of Missouri: Expressions of Architecture and the Building Blocks of Missouri, Photo Contest...... 2005–06 32–45 Founders of Missouri, Explorers or Settlers?...... 1953–54 3–4 Fox, James D., Memorial Sketch...... 1911–12 71 France and Spain in Missouri...... 1933–34 600–01 French Development...... 1953–54 9–11 French Explorations on the Missouri River, Early...... 1951–52 7, 9 French Rule...... 1953–54 4–5 Fuel, Power and Fuel...... 1949–50 316 Fulbright Museum at Sumner...... 1969–70 1109 Fur Industry of Missouri...... 1947–48 256 Fur Trading on The Missouri...... 1951–52 13, 15, 17 Furs Were Money...... 1955–56 3, 6 Gas and Oil in Missouri...... 1949–50 316 Gaynor, Jessie L., Composer...... 1949–50 19 General Assembly in St. Charles...... 1947–48 14–15 General Assembly, Missouri...... 2015–16 104–106 General Assembly of Missouri, Legislative Practice and Procedure...... 1945–46 129 General Assembly, “Rebel ”...... 1957–58 13, 15 General Assembly, Officers of and House, 1820–1993...... 1993–94 186–88 General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1820–1933...... 1935–36 187–248 General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1929–57...... 1959–60 1394–1415 General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1931–59...... 1961–62 1536–57 ...... 1939–40 62 Geography of Missouri...... 1955–56 794 Geological Survey and Water Resources Division, History of ...... 1973–74 324–26 Goodwin, Thelma P., Editor Retires...... 1977–78 45 Government by the People...... 1991–92 4–5 , “Self–Government”...... 1953–54 28–29 Government of Missouri, Territorial ...... 1953–54 21, 24–25 Government Toll Free Numbers...... 2015–16 582–584 Governments, National and Local...... 1943–44 533–35 Governor, Office of...... 2015–16 36–38 Governor’s Mansion...... 2015–16 38 Governors, Chief Executive of Missouri, 1766–1922...... 1921–22 130–31 Governors, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 39 Governors, Signatures of Missouri Governors, 1820–1948...... 1947–48 22, 24 Governors, Suicides and Deaths of Five Missouri Governors...... 1897–98 522 ...... 1993–94 48–54, 928, 1486 Great Seal of the State of Missouri...... 2015–16 24 Hall, George W., “Missouri School Song”...... 1899–00 437 Harris, John A. (1890–1951), In Memoriam...... 1951–52 96 Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency...... 1995–96 37–43 Harvey, Ray, Memorial Sketch...... 1953–54 166 Hawthorn Blossoms (Poem by Clyde Edwin Tuck)...... 1923–24 21 Hay and Small Grains...... 1949–50 38 Health and Senior Services, Department of...... 2015–16 401–417 Health, Public Health and Welfare Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketch of...... 1973–74 768–69 Higher Education, Department of...... 2015–16 418–463 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 941

Highway Commission, History and Development of...... 1955–56 683 Highway Commission, History of ...... 1949–50 649 Highway Commission, History and Development of...... 1953–54 659–61 Highway Patrol, History and Development of...... 1989–90 474 Highway Progress, Missouri’s...... 1957–58 713–15 Highway Progress, Missouri’s...... 1959–60 751–53 Highway Progress, Missouri’s...... 1963–64 843–47 Highways, Historic, Santa Fe and Oregon Trails...... 1955–56 9, 11 Highways, Modern...... 1933–34 605–06 Historic Sites in Missouri...... 1947–48 47–48 Historical and Philosophical Society, Missouri...... 1947–48 23 Historical Data, Legislative, Missouri Senate and House, 1820–2015...... 2015–16 198–201 Historical Listing, Attorneys General...... 2015–16 78 Historical Listing, Governors...... 2015–16 39 Historical Listing, Lieutenant Governors...... 2015–16 44 Historical Listing, Secretaries of State...... 2015–16 59 Historical Listing, State Auditors...... 2015–16 65 Historical Listing, State Treasurers...... 2015–16 71 Historical Listing, United States Representatives...... 2015–16 96–102 Historical Listing, United States Senators...... 2015–16 90 Historical Society, of Missouri, State...... 1973–74 696–99 History in Hand: Four Pivotal Missouri Elections: Feature...... 2005–06 12–31 , “A Story of Missouri”...... 1947–48 5–48 History of Missouri, “Missouri, the State–Great”...... 1949–50 3–48 History of Missouri, “Struggles to Begin”...... 1975–76 1–33 History of Missouri, “The Beginnings of Missouri”...... 1953–54 3–32 History of Missouri, “The Youth of a State, 1821–60”...... 1955–56 3–32 History of Missouri, A Brief...... 1933–34 599–608 Holidays in Missouri, Legal...... 1945–46 582 Holidays in Missouri, Legal...... 1953–54 512 Holidays in Missouri, Public...... 1961–62 918 Holidays in the Several States, Legal...... 1911–12 596–98 Holidays Not Affecting General Business...... 1945–46 582 Holidays Not Affecting General Business...... 1953–54 512 Hollywood Bowl, Missourian Founder of...... 1949–50 24 Holmes, W.H. (1883–1953), in Memoriam...... 1953–54 80 Honey War (poem)...... 1955–56 15–16 Honey War, “Boundary Dispute”...... 1955–56 15–16 Horses, Missouri’s Saddle...... 1945–46 653 Hospitals, Missouri County...... 1959–60 1341–57 Hospitals, Missouri State Tuberculosis Sanatorium...... 1971–72 767–68 Hospitals, Missouri Trachoma Hospital...... 1963–64 688–89 Hospitals, Movement for County Hospitals in Missouri...... 1931–32 716–21 Houck, Louis, Missouri Writers of History...... 1949–50 13 House Districts...... 2015–16 132–134 House of Representatives District by ...... 2015–16 190–191 House of Representatives, Missouri, Officers...... 2015–16 129 Hubble, Edwin P., Two Outstanding Astronomers...... 1949–50 25 Hughes, Rupert, Missouri Writers of Today...... 1949–50 13 I’m From Missouri...... 1953–54 1232 I’m From Missouri...... 1961–62 1486 Illinois–Missouri Bi–State Development Agency...... 1989–90 413–14 Illiteracy Statistics...... 1889–90 56 Immigration to the United States, 1822–1910...... 1911–12 595–96 Impeachment, Cases Tried by U.S. Senate, 1798–1936...... 1945–46 586 Impeachments in United States History...... 1943–44 602 In Defense of the Principles of Freedom...... 1991–92 4–5 In God We Trust, Brief history of Motto...... 1957–58 826 Independence, Perfect City ...... 1955–56 17, 19 Index of Historical Features...... 2015–16 880–901 Indians in Missouri...... 1933–34 601 Indians in Missouri...... 1939–40 740 Indians in Paris...... 1951–52 11 942 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Industrial History of Missouri...... 1947–48 778 Industrial Inspection Division, History of...... 1973–74 1125 Industries, Early...... 1949–50 33 Industry and Commerce in Missouri...... 1945–46 960 Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration, Department of...... 2015–16 465–498 Iron Ore Industry...... 1949–50 39, 41 It All Adds Up: Reform and the Erosion of Representative Government in Missouri...... 1999– 2000 28–52, 926 Jayhawker’s Turn...... 1955–56 29, 31 Jefferson Landing...... 1975–76 901–02 Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C...... 1963–64 376 Jefferson State Office Building...... 1975–76 1433–35 Johnson, Josephine, Pulitzer Prize Winner in 1934...... 1949–50 13 Joint Legislative Committees...... 2015–16 202–205 Jones, Ben, Race Horse Trainer...... 1949–50 25 Journalism, Founds First School of Journalism...... 1949–50 23 Judges, Appellate...... 2015–16 224–235 Judges, Associate...... 2015–16 275–323 Judges, Circuit Court...... 2015–16 238–273 Judges, Supreme Court...... 2015–16 211–217 Judges of Missouri Courts of Appeals, 1876–1935...... 1935–36 250–51 Judges of the Supreme Court of Missouri, 1821–2015...... 2015–16 219–221 Just Naturally Missouri...... 1997–98 12–27 Kansas City, Town of Kansas Platted...... 1947–48 20 Kansas City, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art...... 1941–42 364 Kansas–Missouri Border Warfare...... 1955–56 28–29, 31 Keelboats and Manuel Lisa...... 1951–52 17, 19 Kirkpatrick, James C.: Dedication...... 1985–86 IV–V Kneisley, James W., Memorial Sketch...... 1899– 1900 536 Kremer, Gary R., “The City of Jefferson: The Permanent Seat of Government, 1826–2001”.... 2001–02 12–35 Labor and Industrial Relations, Department of...... 2015–16 499–505 Lake of the Ozarks...... 1965–66 1174 Lands, Missouri Registrars of, 1841–91...... 1963–64 58 Law Library Association of St. Louis, Historical Sketch of...... 1921–22 786 Law on Succession to the Presidency...... 1955–56 336 Lawrence, Kansas, Quantrill, Raid on...... 1957–58 23 Lead Mines, Early...... 1949–50 39 Legislative Historical Data...... 2015–16 198–201 Legislative Practice and Procedure, Missouri...... 1991–92 74–76 Legislators of Other States, Information Concerning...... 1975–76 1170–73 Legislators’ Salaries in the Various States...... 1881 28 Legislators’ Salaries in the Various States...... 1885 136 Lewis and Clark Expedition, The...... 1951–52 11, 13 Lexington, Battle of ...... 1957–58 13 Libertarian Party, Officers of...... 2015–16 706–708 Liberty Bell...... 1959–60 292 Liberty Memorial, Kansas City...... 1965–66 1042 Libraries in Missouri...... 2015–16 852–864 Libraries in Missouri, When Established...... 1919–20 701–03 Library, History of the Supreme Court Library...... 1973–74 208–09 Library, Missouri State Library Established...... 1947–48 17 Lieutenant Governors, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 44 Lieutentant Governor, Office of...... 2015–16 42–43 Limestone in Missouri...... 1953–54 304 Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C...... 1963–64 840 Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address...... 1961–62 1438 Lisa, Manuel, Keelboats and Manuel Lisa...... 1951–52 17, 19 Literacy Council...... 1989–90 790 Livestock Industry, Value of...... 1949–50 38 Livestock, Missouri...... 1945–46 409 Looking back on 150 years of service, University of Missouri 1839–89...... 1987–88 496–97 Lotteries, Missouri Legalized Lotteries...... 1949–50 206 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 943

Louisiana Purchase...... 1947–48 9, 11 Louisiana Purchase...... 1953–54 18–21 Louisiana Purchase and Exposition...... 1901–02 345–55 Louisiana Purchase and Exposition...... 1903–04 413-23 Louisiana Purchase and Exposition...... 1947–48 35 Louisiana Purchase, Map of...... 1901–02 344 Louisiana Purchase, Map of...... 1903–04 417 Louisiana Purchase, The United States Acquires Missouri...... 1933–34 601–602 Louisiana Purchase, The United States Acquires Missouri...... 1955–56 562 Louisiana, District of, Map Showing Boundaries, 1804...... 1943–44 1131 Louisiana, District of, Map Showing Boundaries, 1804...... 1945–46 1072 Louisiana, Missouri Under Spanish Control...... 1947–48 8–9 Luckman, Charles, Missourian Receives Horatio Alger Award...... 1949–50 27 Macon Massacre...... 1957–58 19–21 Magnificient Missouri: A Portrait of the Show Me State, Photo Contest...... 1999– 2000 12–27 Making Missouri American: A Crowded Frontier in the Age of Lewis and Clark: Feature...... 2003–04 12–35 Manufacturing Provides Biggest Income...... 1949–50 33 Manufacturing, Early Twentieth Century Progress...... 1949–50 33, 35 Manufacturing, Missouri, A Manufacturing State...... 1951–52 332 Manufacturing, Missouri’s Diversified Economy...... 1947–48 176 Maps of Missouri Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21...... 1943–44 1131–36 Maps of Missouri Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21...... 1945–46 1071–77 Marble, Missouri...... 1953–54 328 Marines, Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines...... 1947–48 477 Marketing Missouri, A Market Center...... 1949–50 290 Marketing, Missouri, The Marketing Center of Mid–America...... 1947–48 458 Martin, Frank L., Memorial Sketch...... 1941–42 672 Mason and Dixon Line...... 1893–94 346 Maxwell, James, Catholic Priest Holds Political Office...... 1947–48 13 McBride, Mary Margaret, First Lady of Radio...... 1949–50 25 McMillen, Margot Ford, “Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State”..... 1995–96 12–34 Meat-Packing Industry of Kansas City, The...... 1947–48 1004 Medal of Honor Recipients...... 1989–90 504 Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines...... 1947–48 477 Medical Association, Origin of Missouri State...... 1945–46 822 Meng, Warren Douglas, Memorial Sketch...... 1941–42 3 Mental Health, Department of...... 2013–14 519–530 Metropolitan Opera Singers, Two...... 1949–50 24 Mexican War...... 1955–56 23–25 Mexican War...... 1955–56 27–28 Mighty Mo’ goes back in action...... 1987–88 48–49 Military Affairs, Missouri Leadership in ...... 1949–50 3, 5 Millionaires of the United States...... 1881 11 Mineral Resources of Missouri...... 1933–34 844 Mineral Resources of Missouri...... 1945–46 1064 Minerals, Early Lead Mines...... 1949–50 39 Minerals, Nonmetallic...... 1949–50 41 Minerals, Zinc, An Important Mineral...... 1949–50 41 Mining in Missouri, The Story of, by Jo Burford...... 1977–78 1–33 Miss America: Debbye Turner...... 1989–90 891 , Are the Missouri and the Mississippi One?...... 1951–52 7 Missouri 2000: The State of the Future, by Gregg Hartley and Floyd Gilzow...... 1987–88 33–47 Missouri Agricultural Statistics, 1900...... 1903–04 520–22 Missouri and Her Natural Resources...... 1953–54 276 Missouri and the Future...... 1947–48 48 Missouri and the War, by Floyd C. Shoemaker...... 1917–18 299–313 Missouri Army and Navy Leaders...... 1949–50 7 Missouri at a Glance...... 2015–16 32 Missouri Boundaries and Diagram of Northern Boundary...... 1895–96 371–73 Missouri Broadcasters Association...... 2015–16 832 Missouri Calendar, A History of the State Chronologically Arranged, by Floyd C. Shoemaker...... 1921–22 131–71 944 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Missouri Capitol...... 2015–16 45 Missouri Census Statistics, 1980...... 1987–88 1336–44 Missouri Centennial Celebration...... 1921–22 120–24 Missouri Chief Executives, 1766–1922...... 1921–22 130–31 Missouri Cities...... 1985–86 13–15 Missouri Compromise...... 1939–40 773 Missouri Compromise, Second...... 1947–48 14 Missouri County Officials...... 2015–16 712–784 Missouri Counties, Organizing and Naming...... 1959–60 324, 354, 606, 748 Missouri Court of Appeals...... 2015–16 222 Missouri Day...... 2015–16 24 Missouri Facts...... 1933–34 450, 621 Missouri Facts...... 1941–42 394 Missouri First White Woman Resident...... 1947–48 8 Missouri Firsts...... 1947–48 643 Missouri Founder of Hollywood Bowl...... 1949–50 24 Missouri Fourth Graders Help Save State Flag...... 1989–90 170 Missouri From 1821–31...... 1947–48 17 Missouri From 1849–58...... 1947–48 25–26 Missouri From 1866–74...... 1947–48 31–32 Missouri From 1880–1901...... 1947–48 33, 35 Missouri From 1905–12...... 1947–48 35 Missouri From 1913–20...... 1947–48 35 Missouri From 1919–29...... 1947–48 37 Missouri General Assembly...... 2015–16 104–106 Missouri Government Resources on the Web...... 2015–16 580–581 Missouri Governmental Service, Code of Ethics...... 1961–62 46 Missouri Historical and Philosophical Society...... 1947–48 23 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1879 3–7 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1889–90 3 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1893–94 424–25 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1907–08 6–10 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1915–16 10–13 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1929–30 927–28 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1931–32 709–10 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1933–34 598–608 Missouri Historical Facts...... 1947–48 5–48 Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis...... 1983–84 1466 Missouri History...... 1985–86 25–27 Missouri House of Representatives...... 2015–16 129 Missouri in 1673...... 1947–48 7 Missouri In Motion, Photo Contest...... 2009–10 31–39 Missouri in the War With Germany...... 1919–20 367–70 Missouri in the World War...... 1939–40 512 Missouri Indians in Paris...... 1951–52 9, 11 Missouri Intelligencer, Founding of First Paper West of St. Louis...... 1945–46 855 Missouri Interests Outside the State...... 1947–48 17, 19 Missouri Journalism...... 1929–30 897–904 Missouri Literature...... 1949–50 9–11 Missouri Maps Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21...... 1943–44 1131–36 Missouri Maps Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21...... 1945–46 1071–77 Missouri Mule...... 1991–92 160 Missouri National Guard: Always Ready, Always There: Dedication...... 2009–10 4-7 Missouri Newspaper, 1808–1966, by Wm. H. Taft...... 1965–66 1–32 Missouri Notes...... 1943–44 188 Missouri Official Manual, Editors of the Blue Book, 1905–58...... 1957–58 770 Missouri Official Manual, History of...... 1949–50 1192 Missouri Official Manual, History of...... 1951–52 viii Missouri Official Manual, History of...... 1989–90 32 Missouri Parks, “A Day at the Park,” by Bill Bryan...... 2015–16 12–16 Missouri Penitentiary, 1833–1983...... 1983–84 1–23 Missouri Petitions for Statehood...... 1947–48 13 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 945

Missouri Poet Wins Dial Prize, T.S. Eliot...... 1949–50 13 Missouri Public Schools, 1988–89...... 1989–90 354 Missouri Railroad Scandals...... 1959–60 24–28 Missouri River Once Flowed North...... 1951–52 5, 7 Missouri River, “The Missouri Saga”...... 1951–52 2–39 Missouri River, Are the Missouri and the Mississippi One?...... 1951–52 7 Missouri River, First Bridge Over...... 1945–46 1051 Missouri School Song, by George W. Hall...... 1899–19 437 Missouri Senate...... 2015–16 107–108 Missouri State Archives: 25 years old, by Gary R. Kremer...... 1989–90 10–19 ...... 2015–16 45 Missouri Statistics...... 2015–16 875–879 Missouri Territory, Activity in...... 1947–48 11 Missouri Territory, Maps Showing Boundaries, 1812, 1813, 1816 and 1819...... 1943–44 1132–35 Missouri Territory, Maps Showing Boundaries, 1812, 1813, 1816 and 1819...... 1945–46 1073–76 Missouri Today...... 1933–34 605 Missouri Under Spanish Control...... 1947–48 8–9 Missouri Voting and Elections...... 2015–16 586–587 Missouri Women in Political Life, 1972–93...... 1993–94 12–35 Missouri Writer and Lecturer, Dale Carnegie...... 1949–50 15 Missouri Writer’s Guild, Historical Sketch of...... 1981–82 1360 Missouri Writers of History...... 1949–50 13, 15 Missouri, “A Brief History of Missouri,“ by Floyd C. Shoemaker...... 1933–34 598–608 Missouri, “A Story of Missouri”...... 1947–48 5–48 Missouri, “The Beginnings of Missouri”...... 1953–54 3–32 Missouri, “The Youth of a State, 1821–60”...... 1955–56 3–32 Missouri, A Manufacturing State...... 1951–52 332 Missouri, A Market Center...... 1949–50 290 Missouri, A Scenic and Resort Area...... 1937–38 724 Missouri, A Scenic and Resort Area...... 1939–40 658 Missouri, Acquisition by the United States...... 1939–40 556 Missouri, Acquisition by the United States...... 1955–56 562 Missouri, Battleship ‘Missouri’ Makes History...... 1945–46 1083 Missouri, Changes of Government and Name...... 1891–92 244–45 Missouri, Changes of Government and Name...... 1893–94 261–62 Missouri, Description of...... 1935–36 396 Missouri, Description of...... 1939–40 353 Missouri, Fight for Statehood...... 1953–54 25–28 Missouri, Growth After the Civil War...... 1947–48 31 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1949–50 3–48 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1951–52 2–39 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1953–54 3–32 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1955–56 3–32 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1957–58 3–32 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1959–60 1–31 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1961–62 3–31 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1975–76 1–33 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1977–78 1–33 Missouri, Historical Sketches...... 1979–80 2–31 Missouri, How Missouri Ranks in the Nation...... 1945–46 312 Missouri, Hub State of the Nation...... 1949–50 29 Missouri, Mother of the West...... 1939–40 500 Missouri, Mother of the West...... 1955–56 1010 Missouri, Permanent Settlement of the Missouri Country...... 1951–52 21, 23 Missouri, Poem by Clyde Edwin Tuck...... 1925–26 25 Missouri, Spots of Interest in...... 1939–40 538 Missouri, Statehood...... 1953–54 31–32 Missouri, The “Show You” State...... 1941–42 579–80 Missouri, The Heart of America...... 1941–42 855 Missouri, The Heart of America...... 1943–44 642 Missouri, The Marketing Center of Mid–America...... 1947–48 458 Missouri, The Meaning of...... 1939–40 739 Missouri, The Meaning of...... 1961–62 1468 946 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Missouri, The State–Great...... 1949–50 3–48 Missouri, This Is (Photo essay)...... 1987–88 9–32 Missouri, U.S.S., Battleship Missouri Makes History...... 1945–46 1083 Missouri, U.S.S., The Greatest Battleship...... 1943–44 1086 Missouri, U.S.S., The Greatest Battleship...... 1987–88 48–49 Missouri, Years of Reform (See also entries under the word “State”)...... 1947–48 37–38 Missouri’s Abbreviation of “Mo.” Not Liked by All Early Residents...... 1951–52 394 Missouri’s Best Known Poet, Eugene Field...... 1949–50 10 Missouri’s Century of Statehood, by Floyd Shoemaker...... 1921–22 127–31 Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State, by Margot Ford McMillen...... 1995–96 12–34 Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall...... 1949–50 31, 33 Missouri’s Finest–Harry S. Truman, by Jon Taylor...... 2013–14 16–34 Missouri’s Governors, 1820–64...... 1963–64 3–32 Missouri’s Highway Progress...... 1953–54 659–61 Missouri’s Highway Progress...... 1955–56 683 Missouri’s Highway Progress...... 1957–58 713–15 Missouri’s Highway Progress...... 1959–60 751–53 Missouri’s Innovators of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Dedication...... 2007–08 4–5 Missouri’s Judicial System...... 2015–16 208 Missouri’s Most Famous Literary Figure, Samuel L. Clemens...... 1949–50 9–10 Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer and Lecturer, Dale Carnegie...... 1949–50 15 Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer, Elizabeth Seifert...... 1949–50 15 Missouri’s National Guard: Always Ready, Always There...... 2009–10 4–7 Missouri’s Renewed Capitol...... 1951–52 41–48 Missouri’s Spas...... 1947–48 328 Missouri’s Teachers, Past, Present and Future; Dedication...... 2003–04 4–5 Missouri’s Venerable Dogwood Tree...... 1973–74 305 Missouri–150 Years of Statehood, by Lew Larkin...... 1969–70 1–33 Missourian Receives Horatio Alger Award, Charles Luckman ...... 1949–50 27 Missourian, Typical, Dedication of Official Manual to...... 1947–48 1 Missourian’s Books Used in Japan...... 1949–50 17 Missouriana, a poem by R.C. Barnett...... 1941–42 232 Missourians at Work and Play, Photo Contest...... 1997-98 28-43 Missourians Famous in Various Activities...... 1949–50 17, 19 Missourians, “Missouri, the State–Great”...... 1949–50 3–29 Missourians, Birth Dates of Prominent Figures in Missouri History...... 1941–42 130 Missourians, Headline...... 1949–50 24–25 Missourians, Leadership in Every Field of Activity...... 1949–50 7 Missourians, Names and Ages of Prominent Citizens of the State...... 1879 134–36 Missourians, Notable...... 1945–46 676 Missourians, Notable...... 1947–48 644, 986 Missouri–Kansas Border Warfare...... 1955–56 28–29, 31 Missouri–Tennessee Bridge Commission...... 1969–70 326–27 Mo., Origin of Abbreviation...... 1961–62 1572 Mormon Background...... 1955–56 17 Mormons in Missouri...... 1955–56 16–17 Mormons in Missouri...... 1955–56 19–21 Motor Vehicle Registration and Basic Revenues, 1911–50...... 1951–52 708 Mottos of the United States and the States...... 1935–36 294 Mound Builders in Missouri...... 1939–40 774 Mount Vernon, Virginia...... 1963–64 422 Musicians, Jessie L. Gaynor...... 1949–50 19 Musicians, John William Boone...... 1949–50 23 Musicians, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers...... 1949–50 24 My Missouri, Photo Contest...... 2003–04 36–51 National Archives...... 1963–64 308 National Capitol...... 1927–28 406–07 National Capitol...... 1975–76 1166 National Capitol, Power Plant...... 1963–64 1060–61 National Capitol, White House...... 1975–76 1168 National Flag...... 1911–12 509 National Flag, Proper Display of...... 1953–54 364 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 947

Natural Resources, Department of...... 2015–16 518–535 Navy, U.S., Missouri Army and Navy Leaders...... 1949–50 7 Negro in Missouri History, Role of, 1719–1970, By Lorenzo Greene, Antonio Holland & Gary Kremer...... 1973–74 1–35 Negro Musician, John William Boone...... 1949–50 23 Negro Scientist, George Washington Carver...... 1949–50 24 Nelson, William Rockhill, Newspaperman and Philanthropist...... 1949–50 19 New Times, New Challenges for Missouri’s Public Schools, by James L. Morris...... 1985–86 32–46 New York World’s Fair (1964–65)...... 1963–64 672 New York World’s Fair Commission of Missouri...... 1965–66 308 Newspaper Development in Missouri...... 1921–22 641–44 Newspaper Organizations...... 2015–16 810–814 Newspaper, First American, 1704...... 1937–38 864 Newspaper, Founding of First Paper West of St. Louis...... 1945–46 855 Newspaperman and Philanthropist, William Rockhill Nelson...... 1949–50 19 Newspaperman, Joseph Pulitzer, Editor and Publisher...... 1949–50 21 Newspapers, First in the United States and in Missouri...... 1939–40 938 Newspapers of Missouri...... 2015–16 815–831 Nickel Coinage from Missouri, First...... 1949–50 39 Nicknames, State Nicknames and Flowers...... 1953–54 1060 Oath of Loyalty, 1865...... 1957–58 18 Office of State Courts Administrator...... 2015–16 218–219 Official 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 1150 Official Manual of Missouri, History of...... 1949–50 1192 Official 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 17–23 Official Manual Photo Contest: Foundations of Missouri...... 2005–06 32–45 Official Manual Photo Contest: Magnificient Missouri: A Portrait of the Show Me State...... 1999– 2000 12–27 Official Manual Photo Contest: Missouri In Motion...... 2009–10 31–39 Official Manual Photo Contest: Missouri’s Patriotism...... 2001–02 36–51, 58 Official Manual Photo Contest: Missourians at Work and Play...... 1997–98 28-43 Official Manual Photo Contest: My Missouri: Photos that Define the Show-Me State...... 2003–04 36–51 Official Manual Photo Contest: Remembering Harry...... 2013–14 35–41 Official Manual Photo Contest: Show Me Scenics...... 1989–90 20–31 Official Manual Photo Contest: The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt...... 2011–12 10 Official Manual Photo Contest: The Missouri Family Scrapbook...... 2007–08 30–39 Oil, 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 35–47 Oregon Trail...... 1955–56 9, 11 Oregon Trail, Pacific Passage...... 1955–56 11, 13 Organization Chart, ...... 2015–16 335 Palmyra Massacre...... 1957–58 21 Paris, France, Missouri Indians in Paris...... 1951–52 9, 11 Parole, History of Probation and Parole...... 1947–48 324–26 Patent Law, Summary of U.S...... 1943–44 920 Pathways to Progress: Feature...... 2009–10 16–29 Pea Ridge, Battle of...... 1957–58 17–18 Pearl Harbor, Attack on, President Roosevelt’s Message to Congress, Dec. 8, 1941...... 1941–42 816 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of...... 1921–22 813–18 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of...... 1941–42 831–48 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of...... 1943–44 889–900 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of...... 1945–46 895–910 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of...... 1947–48 304–23 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of...... 1989–90 298–304 Penitentiary, History of...... 1963–64 383 Penitentiary, History of...... 1983–84 1–23 Pershing, General John J., Boyhood Home Memorial Shrine...... 1973–74 375 Pershing, John J., Memorial Commission...... 1953–54 190 948 OFFICIAL MANUAL

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 44–51 Physiography 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 3–31 Pioneer Schoolroom, The Missouri River...... 1955–56 6–7 Pioneers Were Modern–Day Advertisers...... 1949–50 35 Area, Acquisition of...... 1947–48 19 Platte Purchase, First School in...... 1947–48 21, 23 Political Conventions, National, 1856–1948...... 1949–50 1162 Political Divisions of the United States Congress, 1855–1973...... 1973–74 192 Pony Express...... 1965–66 1464 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40...... 1947–48 992–95 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40...... 1949–50 1195–1201 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40...... 1949–50 1198 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40...... 1953–54 1238–41 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–1950, 1960 and 1950.... 1959–60 1312–15 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1930–1950, 1960 and 1950.... 1969–70 1453–55 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1970 and 1960...... 1975–76 1217–19 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Misouri 1960–70...... 1975–76 1220–29 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri..... 1953–55 1242–48 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri..... 1955–56 1170–76 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1940–50...... 1951–52 1199–1205 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1940–50...... 1957–58 1334–40 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1950–60...... 1959–60 1316–22 Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places, 1970–80...... 1983–84 1211–19 Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places, 1970–80...... 1985–86 1424–32 Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places, 1970–80...... 1987–88 1336–44 Population of Incorporated Places in Missouri, 1930 and 1940...... 1947–48 996–1001 Population of Incorporated Places in Missouri, 1930 and 1940...... 1949–50 1202–07 Population of Missouri and its Counties, 1890–2010...... 1989–90 870–72 Population of Missouri Cities of 10,000 or More from 1900–70...... 1975–76 1214–16 Population of Missouri Cities of 10,000 or more, from the Earliest Census to 1960...... 1969–70 1450–52 Population of Missouri Cities of 5,000 or More, by Wards, 1950...... 1959–60 1323–24 Population of Missouri Counties, 1940 and 1950...... 1951–52 1197–98 Population of Missouri Counties, By Minor Civil Divisions, 1920–40...... 1943–44 1112 Population of Missouri Counties, By Minor Civil Divisions, 1920–40...... 1943–44 1096 Population of Missouri Municipalities...... 2015–16 785–807 Population of Missouri, 1810–1970...... 1975–76 1213 Population of Missouri, Summary 1820–1940...... 1949–50 29 Population of Missouri, Summary 1830–1960...... 1961–62 1470 Population of Missouri, Urban and Rural, 1810–1970...... 1975–76 1217–19 Population 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...... 1891–92 308–09 Population 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 1148 Postal Service, Rural Free Delivery in Missouri...... 1951–52 1194 Poultry Raising and Dairying...... 1949–50 38–39 Power 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 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 949

President of the United States...... 2015–16 83 Presidential Inaugurations...... 1955–56 522 Presidents and Vice Presidents, Historical Listing of...... 2015–16 86 Presidents of Missouri Broadcasters Association...... 2007–08 919–20 Presidents of the U.S. Who Died in Office...... 1957–58 1292 Presidents 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 1166 Press Associations of Missouri...... 2015–16 812–814 Press Club, Missouri Women’s...... 2007–08 898 Price, Sterling, Role in Civil War...... 1957–58 16–27 Price, Sterling, Sketch and Statue...... 1915–16 8–9 Probation and Parole, History of...... 1947–48 324–26 Public Safety, Department of...... 2015–16 536–561 Public Schools...... 1985–86 32–46 Public Schools, Division, History of...... 1973–74 419–21 Public Schools, Missouri, statistics about 1988–1989...... 1989–90 354 Public Service Commission...... 1975–76 380–81 Pulitzer 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 36–47 Race Horse Trainer, Ben Jones...... 1949–50 25 Radio, First Lady of Radio, Mary Margaret McBride...... 1949–50 25 Railroads, Reluctant...... 1955–56 7, 9 Rainfall, Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall...... 1949–50 31, 33 Reconstruction Era in Missouri...... 1959–60 1–31 Recreational Facilities, Missouri’s...... 1949–50 48 Red 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 1057 Registered 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...... 1997–98 547 Registered 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...... 2013–14 597-598 Registered Voters in Missouri, 2006–2014...... 2015–16 587–589 Registrars 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 1536–57 Representatives in Congress from Missouri, 1821–1961...... 1961–62 1526–36 Representatives, Missouri House of...... 2015–16 129 Representatives, United States...... 2015–16 92–94 Representatives, United States Historical Listing...... 2015–16 96–102 Republican Party, National Political Conventions, 1856–1948...... 1949–50 1162 Republican Party, Officers of...... 2015–16 673–705 Resources, Missouri and Her Natural Resources...... 1953–54 276 Revenue, Department of...... 2015–16 562–565 Revolutionary 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 31 950 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Rivers of Missouri, The...... 1953–54 754, 1030 Road 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...... 1943–44 818–22 Road 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 1–35 Rollins, 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 1194 Rusk, Howard A., Advisor to United Nations...... 1949–50 25, 27 Sailors, Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines...... 1947–48 477 Santa Fe Sidelight...... 1955–56 27–28 Santa Fe Trade, Economic Barriers...... 1955–56 11 Santa Fe Trail...... 1955–56 9, 11 Santa Fe Trail, Famous in Missouri...... 1945–46 821 Santa Fe, First Mail Stagecoach to Santa Fe from Independence...... 1945–46 1148 Scenic and Resort Area of Missouri...... 1933–34 606–07 Schools, a Century of Missouri Schools (1821–1921)...... 1921–22 731–39 Schools, Early...... 1949–50 45 Schools, Early Days of the Public School System...... 1947–48 19–20 Schools, First School in the Platte Purchase...... 1947–48 21, 23 Schools, Growth of Secondary...... 1949–50 47 Schools, Missouri State Superintendents of, 1839–1948...... 1947–48 84–85 Schools, Organization of Missouri Public Schools...... 1879 118–19 Schools, Private Elementary and Secondary Schools...... 1949–50 48 Schools, Public ...... 1985–86 32–46 Schools, Public Schools of Today...... 1949–50 47–48 Seal, “The Great Seal of the United States,“ History of...... 1957–58 826 Secretaries of State, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 59 Secretary of State, Office of...... 2015–16 48–58 Seifert, Elizabeth, Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer...... 1949–50 15 Selective Service System, The...... 1945–46 885–87 Senate Chamber Rededicated...... 1977–78 70 Senate Districts...... 2015–16 121 Senate, Missouri Officers of...... 2015–16 107 Senatorial Districts by Municipality...... 2015–16 122–127 Senators and Representatives in the Missouri General Assembly, 1931–1959...... 1961–62 1536–57 Senators from Missouri in the U.S. Senate...... 1935–36 177 Senators, United States from Missouri...... 2015–16 88–89 Settlement of Missouri...... 1953–54 5–13 Settlement, Permanent Settlement of the Missouri Country...... 1951–52 21, 23 Shapley, 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 28–31 Shields, James, Sketch and Statue...... 1915–16 8–9 Shoemaker, Floyd C., “A Brief History of Missouri”...... 1933–34 598–608 Shoemaker, Floyd C., “Missouri Calendar, A History of the State Chronologically Arranged” .1921–22 131–71 Shoemaker, Floyd C., “Mr. Missouri”...... 1959–60 558 Shoemaker, Floyd C., ”Missouri’s Century of Statehood”...... 1921–22 127–30 Shoemaker, Floyd C., Missouri Writers of History...... 1949–50 15 Show Me Scenics, Official Manual Photo Contest...... 1989–90 20–31 Show Me State Shows Its Spirit, The...... 1993–94 7 Show Me State, Origins of...... 1961–62 1486 Slavery, Emancipation of Slaves...... 1947–48 29 Social Security...... 1951–52 216 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 951

Social Security Extended to State Employees...... 1953–54 748 Social Security Extended to State Employees...... 1955–56 788 Social Services, Department of...... 2015–16 566–573 Soldiers Bonus Law in Missouri, History of Show Me State Origins of...... 1921–22 874–75 Soldiers 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 1219 Song, Missouri Official...... 1991–92 787 Soybean Production in Missouri...... 1949–50 38 Spain and France in Missouri...... 1933–34 600–01 Spain, 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 1340 St. Charles, First State Capitol...... 1973–74 374 St. Charles, General Assembly in...... 1947–48 14–15 St. Joseph Established...... 1947–48 21 St. Louis and Ste. Genevieve...... 1953–54 5, 7–9 St. Louis City Art Museum...... 1941–42 364 St. Louis Established...... 1947–48 7 St. Louis ...... 1965–66 1008 St. 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 1148 State American Folk Dance...... 2015–16 28 State Amphibian...... 2015–16 30 State Animal...... 2015–16 28 State Aquatic Animal...... 2015–16 28 State Auditor, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 65 State Auditor, Office of...... 2015–16 62–64 State Bird...... 2015–16 26 State Capitol...... 1911–12 13–14 State Capitol...... 1913–14 19–29 State Capitol...... 1915–16 17–18 State Capitol...... 1921–22 8–9 State Capitol...... 1925–26 14–20 State Capitol...... 1937–38 365 State Capitol...... 1951–52 41–48 State Capitol...... 1975–76 1428–30 State Capitol...... 1993–94 5, 948–949 State Capitol...... 2015–16 45 State Capitol and Buildings...... 1907–08 10–12 State Capitol and Buildings...... 1911–12 13–14 State Capitol and Buildings...... 1937–38 365 State Capitol Buildings of Missouri, History of ...... 1957–58 1442 State Capitol Burning in 1911 (Illus.)...... 1911–12 13 State Capitol Construction ...... 1983–84 1220–21 State Capitol Decorations and Inscriptions...... 1951–52 45, 47–48 State Capitol Decorations and Inscriptions...... 1975–76 1429–30 State Capitol Inscriptions...... 1933–34 608 State Capitol Inscriptions...... 1935–36 708 State Capitol Inscriptions...... 1937–38 526 State Capitol Inscriptions...... 1939–40 883–84 State Capitol Inscriptions...... 1955–56 1160 State Capitol Inscriptions and Statuary...... 1955–56 1160 State Capitol, Missouri’s Renewed Capitol...... 1951–52 41–48 952 OFFICIAL MANUAL

State Capitol, Museum, Paintings and Other Features...... 1951–52 41–48 State Capitol, Senate and House Chambers...... 1951–52 45, 47 State Capitols of Missouri...... 1933–34 602 State Capitols That Have Been...... 1913–14 15–18 State Capitols That Have Been...... 1947–48 41, 43, 45 State Capitols, History of Missouri’s...... 1951–52 48 State Courts Administrator...... 2015–16 218–219 State Dessert...... 2015–16 31 State Dinosaur...... 2015–16 29 State Employment Security Building...... 1967–68 1273–74 State Exercise...... 2015–16 31 State Fair...... 1925–26 799–804 State Fair...... 1967–68 278 State Fish...... 2015–16 29 State Flag...... 2015–16 25 State Floral Emblem...... 2015–16 25 State Fossil...... 2015–16 27 State Game Bird...... 2015–16 30 State Grape...... 2015–16 29 State Grass...... 2015–16 31 State Horse...... 2015–16 29 State Insect...... 2015–16 27 State Institutions, When Established...... 1897–98 432 State Invertebrate...... 2015–16 30 State Manual: 100 Years Ago...... 1989–90 32 State Mineral...... 2015–16 26 State Musical Instrument...... 2015–16 27 State Park Board, Contemporary History...... 1975–76 898 State Parks, New State Park System...... 1925–26 944–49 State Records, Termites Attack...... 1925–26 967–68 State Reptile...... 2015–16 30 State Rock...... 2015–16 27 State Seal...... 2015–16 24 State Seal, Origin of Inscription on Missouri Seal...... 1945–46 185 State Senators and Representatives, 1820–1933...... 1935–36 187–248 State Senators and Representatives, 1931–1959...... 1961–62 1536–57 State Song...... 2015–16 26 State Symbol for Child Abuse Prevention...... 2015–16 31 State Treasurer, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 71 State Treasurer, Office of...... 2015–16 68–70 State Tree...... 2015–16 26 State Tree Nut...... 2015–16 28 Statehood, Missouri’s...... 1953–54 31–32 Statehood, Missouri’s Fight for...... 1953–54 25–28 States 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 1060 States, 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 1128 Ste. Genevieve and St. Louis...... 1953–54 5, 7–9 Ste. Genevieve, Missouri’s Oldest City...... 1969–70 1039 Steamboat Era on the Missouri, The...... 1951–52 23–33 Steamboat Pilots of the Missouri...... 1951–52 33–35 Steamboats, 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, 43 Stone, Limestone in Missouri...... 1953–54 304 Stone, William Joel, Memorial...... 1935–36 571–74 Struggles to Begin, by Lewis S. Larkin...... 1975–76 1–33 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 953

Supreme Court Building, Drawings and Plans for...... 1905–06 118 Supreme Court Commissioners, Historical Sketch of...... 1947–48 195–96 Supreme Court Commissioners, Historical Sketch of...... 1961–62 221 Supreme Court of Missouri, Historical Sketch of...... 1949–50 223–25 Supreme Court of Missouri...... 2015–16 209–210 Supreme Court of Missouri, Judges...... 2015–16 211–217 Surgeon, Neurological, Walter Edwin Dandy...... 1949–50 21 Swan Lake Preserve...... 1965–66 1536 Swarthout, Gladys, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers...... 1949–50 24 Symington, Stuart, A Missouri Leader, Dedication...... 1989–90 5 Taxable Wealth of Missouri, 1860–1914...... 1915–16 605–06 Taxation, 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...... 2015–16 848–850 Tennessee-Missouri Bridge Commission...... 1969–70 326–27 Territorial Economy...... 1953–54 13–15 Territorial Government...... 1953–54 24–25 Territorial Living...... 1953–54 15–18 The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt: Photo Contest...... 2011–12 10 The Missouri Family Scrapbook: Photo Contest...... 2007–08 30–39 Theatre, First Theatrical Performance...... 1947–48 11 This is Missouri...... 1985–86 3–28 This is Missouri (Photo essay)...... 1987–88 9–32 Timber, Missouri’s ...... 1949–50 43, 45 Tobacco, Missouri’s...... 1945–46 498 Toberman, Walter H., Memorial Sketch...... 1959–60 xii Today’s Missouri...... 1967–68 1–31 Topography of Missouri...... 1945–46 869 Trachoma Hospital, Missouri...... 1963–64 688–89 Trade, Wholesale, St. Louis...... 1951–52 944 Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–1865...... 1957–58 1–32 Trails, Famous Trails in Missouri...... 1945–46 821 Trails, Famous Trails in Missouri...... 1963–64 968 Trails, Oregon and Santa Fe Trails...... 1955–56 9, 11 Transportation, Department of...... 2015–16 574–579 Transportation, St. Louis...... 1951–52 944 Traubel, Helen, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers...... 1949–50 24 Treasurer, Office of...... 2015–16 68–70 Treasurers, Historical Listing...... 2015–16 71 Treaty 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 37–43 Truman, 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 13–23 Truman, 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...... 1971–72 767–68 Tuck, 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 1532 U.S.S. Missouri...... 1987–88 48–49 Underground Treasures, The Story of Mining in Missouri, by Jo Burford...... 1977–78 1–33 954 OFFICIAL MANUAL

Unfinished Painting by Joseph McHugh, The...... 1993–94 81 United Nations, Advisor to, Howard A. Rusk...... 1949–50 25, 27 United 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 1081 United States Congresses, Presidents, and Vice Presidents, 1789–1981...... 1983–84 1166 United States Congressmen, Salaries, 1789–1925...... 1945–46 1134 United 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 1126 United States Flag, Proper Display of the ...... 1953–54 364 United States Government...... 1975–76 1164–75 United States Government...... 2015–16 80–81 United States House of Representatives...... 1975–76 1170–73 United States House of Representatives, House Office Building...... 1963–64 1059 United States Motto, History of...... 1957–58 826 United States Population, 1790–1890...... 1891–92 308–09 United States Seal, History of...... 1957–58 826 United States Seal, History of...... 1959–60 276 ...... 1975–76 1169–70 United States Senate, Senate Office Building...... 1963–64 1059–60 United States Senators from Missouri, 1820–1983...... 1983–84 77–78 United States Senators...... 2015–16 88–89 United States Senators Historical Listing...... 2015–16 90 United 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 140–41 United States, Historical and Statistical Table of States and Territories...... 1903–04 169–71 United States, Progress in Area, Population and Material Industries, 1800–1910...... 1911–12 601–02 United 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...... 1989–90 372–87 University of Missouri, Looking Back on 150 Years of Service, 1839–1989...... 1987–88 496–97 Vanishing Missouri...... 1991–92 10–22 Vanishing Missouri, “The Past Recaptured: Images from Everyday Life”...... 1995–96 44–51 Vanishing Missouri–The Quiet Catastrophe of Time...... 1993–94 36–47 Vest’s Eulogy on the Dog “Old Drum,” Text and Commentary...... 1943–44 1128–29 Veterans: Dedication...... 2001–02 4 Vice President and President of the United States, Constitutional Provisions from...... 1975–76 1164–88 Vice President of the United States...... 2015–16 85 Vice Presidents, Historical Listing of Presidents and...... 2015–16 86 Volunteers: 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 1124 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1924–60...... 1963–64 1247 Vote 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 MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 955

Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952 and 1956...... 1959–60 1123 Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1944–60...... 1963–64 1246 Vote for President, by Counties, at General Election, 1968...... 1969–70 1194–95 Vote for President, U.S. Senator and Reps., State Officials by County - General Election, 1980...... 1981–82 1245–73 Vote for President, VP and Statewide Offices by County, Ward/Precinct - General Election, 1988...... 1989–90 518–658 Vote for President, VP, Senator and State Officers by County, Ward and Precinct, 1968...... 1969–70 1204–91 Vote for President, VP, Senator and State Officers by County, Ward and Precinct, 1972...... 1973–74 1236–1347 Vote for Representatives in Congress, 1988...... 1989–90 659–60 Vote for Senator in Congress and State Auditor by Missouri County, Ward and Precinct, 1986...... 1987–88 1064–1137 Vote for U.S. Senators, by Counties, 1986...... 1987–88 1058 Vote 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 1118 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1966, 1968 and 1970...... 1971–72 1177 Vote of Missouri for President and Governor, 1840–1912...... 1913–14 1146–47 Vote 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...... 1997–98 550–640 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1950...... 1951–52 1038 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1952...... 1953–54 1062 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1954...... 1955–56 1128 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1956...... 1957–58 1291 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1958...... 1959–60 1276 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1960...... 1961–62 1437 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1962...... 1963–64 1426 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1964...... 1965–66 1432 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1966...... 1967–68 1232 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1968...... 1969–70 1428 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1970...... 1971–72 1400 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1970...... 1971–72 1399 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1972...... 1973–74 1481–82 Waggoner Building...... 1967–68 1274 Wars 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...... 1933–34 602–03 Wars, Missouri in Recent Wars...... 1933–34 604–05 Washington 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 ...... 1973–74 768–69 West, Pathfinders of the...... 1933–34 602 Western Heritage...... 1955–56 13–14 Westport, Battle of...... 1957–58 24–25 White House, The...... 1975–76 1168 Whiteman Air Force Base...... 1967–68 351 Wilder, Laura Ingalls, Missourian’s Books in Japan...... 1949–50 17 Wildlife in Missouri Country...... 1951–52 19, 21 Wildlife Preserve, Swan Lake...... 1965–66 1536 William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City...... 1941–42 364 Williams, Walter, Founds First School of Journalism...... 1949–50 23 Williams, Walter, Sketch of...... 1929–30 896 956 OFFICIAL MANUAL

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, 8–13 Wilson’s Creek, Battle of...... 1957–58 10–12 Wimar, Carl, St. Louis Painter...... 1949–50 19 Winn, Kenneth H., “Reform and the Erosion of Representative Government in Missouri,” .1999– 2000 28–52, 926 Winn, Robert, (1895–1948)...... 1949–50 96 Wives of the Presidents...... 1943–44 414 Woman Suffrage, Franchise to Women...... 1919–20 650–51 Woman Suffrage, President Wilson Urges Senate to Grant...... 1919–20 691 Women in Political Life, 1972–93...... 1993–94 12–35 Women, First White Woman Resident (of Missouri)...... 1947–48 8 Women’s Role in Missouri History, 1821–1971, by Clarissa Start Davidson...... 1971–72 1–33 Women’s Suffrage...... 1995–96 190 Workmen’s Compensation Division, History of...... 1973–74 1128–29 World War I, “Missouri and the War With Germany”...... 1919–20 367–70 World War I, “Missouri and the War,” by Floyd C. Shoemaker...... 1917–18 299-313 World War I, “Missouri in the World War”...... 1939–40 512 World War I, Armistice...... 1919–20 692–97 World 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, 8–13 World War II, “The Greatest Battleship” (U.S.S. Missouri)...... 1943–44 1086 World War II, Battleship Missouri Makes History...... 1945–46 1083 World War II, Camp Crowder...... 1945–46 1085 World War II, Civil Rights of Service Men Protected...... 1943–44 1058 World War II, Fort Leonard Wood...... 1941–42 194 World War II, Fort Leonard Wood...... 1945–46 1087 World War II, Missouri and World War II...... 1947–48 38–39 World War II, President Roosevelt’s Message to Congress, Dec. 8, 1941...... 1941–42 816 World War II, The Selective Service System...... 1945–46 885–87 World 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...... 1891–92 253–54 World’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 9–17 Writers, Missouri...... 1949–50 11 Writers’ Guild, Missouri...... 1981–82 1360 Youth of a State, 1821–60, The...... 1955–56 3–32 Zinc, An Important Mineral...... 1949–50 41 MISSOURI INFORMATION–FLAG ETIQUETTE 957

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- Flag Etiquette other nation in time of peace. The following are some of the rules of flag When displayed either horizontally or verti- etiquette regarding the time and manner of dis- cally against a wall, the union should be upper- play and disposal of the flag of the United States most and to the flag’s own right, that is, to the observer’s left. When displayed in a window, the of America pursuant to Title 4, Chapter 1 of the flag should be displayed in the same way, with United States Code. the union or blue field to the left of the observer It is the universal custom to display the flag in the street. only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on When used on a speaker’s platform, the flag stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when if displayed flat, should be displayed above and a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be dis- behind the speaker. When displayed from a staff played 24 hours a day if properly illuminated dur- in a church or public auditorium, the flag of the ing the hours of darkness. United States of America should hold the position No other flag or pennant should be placed of superior prominence, in advance of the audi- above or, if on the same level, to the right of the ence, and in the position of honor at the clergy- flag of the United States of America, except dur- man’s or speaker’s right as he faces the audience. ing church services conducted by naval chaplains Any other flag so displayed should be placed on at sea, when the church pennant may be flown the left of the clergyman or speaker or to the right above the flag during services for the personnel of the audience. of the Navy. The flag, when flown at half-staff, should be No person shall display the flag of the United hoisted to the peak for an instant and then low- Nations or any other national or international ered to the half-staff position. On Memorial Day flag equal, above, or in a position of superior the flag should be displayed at half-staff until noon only, then raised to the top of the staff. By prominence or honor to, or in place of, the flag order of the President, the flag should be flown of the United States at any place within the Unit- at half-staff upon the death of principal figures of ed States or any territory or possession thereof; the United States government and the governor provided, that nothing in this section shall make of a state, territory or possession, as a mark of re- unlawful the continuance of the practice hereto- spect to their memory. In the event of the death of fore followed of displaying the flag of the United other officials or foreign dignitaries, the flag is to Nations in a position of superior prominence or be displayed at half-staff according to presiden- honor, and other national flags in positions of tial instructions or orders, or in accordance with equal prominence or honor, with that of the flag recognized customs or practices not inconsistent of the United States at the headquarters of the with law. United Nations. In the event of the death of a present or former When flags of states, cities or localities, or official of the government of any state, territory pennants of societies are flown on the same hal- or possession of the United States, the governor yard with the flag of the United States, the latter of the state, territory or possession may proclaim should always be at the peak. When the flags are that the national flag shall be flown at half-staff. flown from adjacent staffs, the flag of the United • The flag should be hoisted briskly and lowered States should be hoisted first and lowered last. No ceremoniously. such flag or pennant may be placed above the • The flag should be displayed in or near every flag of the United States or to the United States polling place on election days. flag’s right. • The flag should be displayed during school days in or near every schoolhouse. The flag of the United States of America, • The flag, when it is such that it is no longer a fit- when it is displayed with another flag against a ting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a wall from crossed staffs, should be on the right, dignified way, preferably by burning. the flag’s own right, and its staff should be in front of the staff of the other flag. The Pledge of Allegiance The flag of the United States of America I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United should be at the center and at the highest point of States of America, and to the Republic for which the group when a number of flags of states or lo- it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with calities or pennants of societies are grouped and liberty and justice for all. displayed from staffs. Missouri at a Glance General Information Entered 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. Population Ten 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 ...... 54,236 Missouri 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 Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander ...... 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) ...... 57,256 Total 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/Climate Highest point (in feet above sea level: Taum Sauk Mountain, Iron County) ...... 1,722 Lowest point (in feet above sea level: St. Francis River, Bootheel) ...... 230 Approximate mean elevation in feet above sea level (national rank) ...... 800 (32) Normal daily mean temperature ...... 54.6°F Percentage of full sunshine days per year ...... 30%–est.