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Car along a highway bluff, ca. 1923 Danzero Photograph Collection Special Collections, Missouri State University 852 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPER ORGANIZATIONS 853 Past Presidents, Missouri Press 1928—Harry Denman*, Farmington News Association 1929—Charles L. Woods*, Rolla Herald 1930—E.E. Swain*, Kirksville Express 1867—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press 1931—Frank H. Sosey*, Palmyra Spectator 1868—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press 1932—W.J. Sewall*, Carthage Press Newspaper 1869—J.W. Barrett*, Canton Press 1933—Wallace Crossley*, Warrensburg Star-Journal 1870—N.J. Colman*, Rural World 1934—Fred M. Harrison*, Gallatin North Missourian 1871—N.J. Colman*, Rural World 1935—W.L. Bouchard*, Flat River Lead Belt News Organizations 1872—C.B. Wilkinson*, St. Joseph Herald 1936—Robert C. Goshorn*, Jefferson City Post- 1873—A.Y. Hull*, Sedalia Democrat Tribune 1874—W.F. Switzler*, Columbia Statesman 1937—John C. Stapel*, Rock Port Atchison County Missouri Press Association 1875—L.J. Eastin*, Journal Mail 1876—Milo Blair*, Boonville Eagle 1938—George B. Harlan*, Boonville Cooper County 802 Locust St., Columbia 65201 DOUG CREWS Executive Director 1877—T.W. Park*, Platte City Landmark Record Telephone: (573) 449-4167 / FAX: (573) 874-5894 Missouri Press Association 1878—J.E. Hutton*, Mexico Intelligencer www.mopress.com 1939—James Todd*, Moberly Monitor-Index 1879—J.E. Hutton*, Mexico Intelligencer 1940—Clint H. Denman*, Sikeston Herald The Missouri Press Association is an organi- On the occasion of its 100th anniversary in 1880—J.H. Turner*, Carrollton Record 1941—C.E. Watkins*, Chillicothe Constitution- 1881—J.T. Childs*, Richmond Conservator zation of newspapers in the state. 1966, the association re-established the old Sa- Tribune 1882—A.A. Lesueur*, Lexington Intelligencer Organized May 17, 1867, as the Editors and line County Herald newspaper office in historic 1942—W.E. Freeland*, Forsyth Taney County Re- 1883—J.B. Thompson*, La Plata Home Press Publishers Association of Missouri, the name was Arrow Rock and maintains a newspaper equip- publican 1884—R.B. Speed*, Nevada Mail changed in 1877 to the Missouri Press Associa- ment museum in connection with it. 1943—O.J. Ferguson*, Fredericktown Democrat- 1885—R.M. White*, Mexico Ledger tion (MPA). In 1922, the association became a News The Missouri Press Foundation administers 1886—J.A. Hudson*, Macon Times nonprofit corporation, and a central office was 1944—Frank H. Hollmann*, Warrenton Banner and funds seminars and workshops for newspa- 1887—W.D. Crandall*, Brookfield Gazette opened under a field manager whose job it was 1945—W.C. Hewitt*, Shelbyville Shelby County per people, supports Newspapers In Education 1888—.H. Kinley*, Brunswick Brunswicker to travel the state and help newspapers with Herald programs, and funds scholarships and internships 1889—Walter Williams*, Boonville Advertiser problems. 1946—T. Ballard Watters*, Marshfield Mail for Missouri students studying community jour- 1890—E.W. Stephens*, Columbia Herald 1947—George P. Johnston*, Fulton Sun Gazette The association, located in Columbia, be- nalism in college. 1891—J. West Goodwin*, Sedalia Bazoo 1948—Meredith Garten*, Pierce City Leader Journal came the fifth press association in the nation to Membership in the association is voluntary. 1892—W.O.L. Jewett*, Shelbina Democrat 1949—Stanley R. Fike*, Fairmount Inter-City News finance its headquarters through member contri- All daily newspapers in the state are members 1893—J.C. Kerby*, West Plains Gazette 1950—T.J. Clark*, Carrollton Republican-Record butions. The MPA’s building was purchased in and 99 percent of the weekly newspapers are 1894—John Knott*, Hannibal Journal 1951—L.N. Bowman*, King City Tri-County News 1969. members. In 2009, there 242 weekly news- 1895—John W. Jacks*, Montgomery Standard 1952—George H. Scruton*, Sedalia Democrat As a founder of institutions the Missouri Press paper members and 46 daily members. The as- 1896—H.E. Robinson*, Maryville Republican 1953—Mack F. Denman*, Farmington News Association aided in the establishment of the sociation also has 185 associate and sustaining 1897—Henry W. Ewing*, Jefferson City Tribune 1954—A.A. Steinbeck*, Union Franklin County Tri- Confederate Soldiers’ Home, the upbuilding of members. It is supported wholly by dues paid by 1898—George H. Trigg*, Richmond Conservator bune the normal schools, support of the public school these members. 1899—H.J. Groves*, Independence Sentinel 1955—C.L. Blanton Jr.*, Sikeston Standard 1900—W.R. Painter*, Carrollton Democrat 1956—Joe M. Roberts*, Maysville Record-Herald system and advancement of the University of The central office in Columbia has nine em- Missouri. 1901—Wes L. Robertson*, Gallatin Democrat 1957—W.L. Simpson*, Holden Progress ployees. Doug Crews serves as executive director 1902—E.P. Caruthers*, Kennett Democrat 1958—E.J. Melton*, Boonville Record The association founded the State Historical by appointment of the board of directors. 1903—Howard Ellis*, New Florence Leader 1959—James C. Kirkpatrick*, Windsor Review Society of Missouri in 1898 and today several of 1904—T.T. Wilson*, Tarkio Avalanche 1960—E.L. Dale*, Carthage Press its members serve on the board of trustees. Great- Officers, Missouri Press Association, 1905—William Southern Jr.*, Jackson Examiner 1961—Victor Gierke*, Press-Journal est among its achievements is the establishment 1906—William Southern Jr.*, Jackson Examiner 1962—Harry E. Guth Sr.*, Perryville Republic of the first school of journalism in the world in 2009 1907—Phillip Ganz*, Macon Republican 1963—J.W. Brown Jr.*, Harrisonville, Cass County 1908. The Missouri School of Journalism at the President: Vicki Russell, Columbia Daily Tri- 1908—Omar D. Gray*, Sturgeon Leader Democrat-Missourian –Columbia continues as bune; 1909—Henry F. Childers*, Troy Free Press 1964—Jac Zimmerman*, Willow Springs News the largest and foremost school of its kind. It First vice president: Kevin Jones, St. Louis Ameri- 1910—C.M. Harrison*, Gallatin North Missourian 1965—Ben F. Weir Sr.*, Nevada celebrated its centennial in September 2008. can; 1911—J.R. Lowell*, Moberly Democrat 1966—J.J. Graf, Hermann Advertiser-Courier The association led the drive to fund the chair Second vice president: Vacancy; 1912—E.L. Purcell*, Fredericktown News 1967—Oliver B. Ferguson*, Fredericktown Demo- in Community Newspaper Management at the Secretary: Richard Gard, St. Louis ; 1913—Ovid Bell*, Fulton Gazette crat-News School of Journalism and its donations helped Treasurer: Linda Geist, Monroe City Lake Ga- 1914—Fred Naeter*, Cape Girardeau Republican 1968—Lucius B. Morse*, St. Louis Daily Record fund the student lounge in the school’s Lee Hills zette; 1915—H.S. Sturgis*, Neosho Times 1969—Marion O. Ridings*, Hamilton Advocate- Hall. Directors: Jack Whitaker, Hannibal Courier-Post; 1916—J. Kelly Pool*, Centralia Courier Hamiltonian Through their association, the publishers in Brad Gentry, Houston Hearald; Mark Maas- 1917—H.J. Blanton*, Paris Appeal 1970—Robert L. Vickery*, Salem News and Post Missouri have worked to keep free and sen, The City Star; Joe May, Mexico 1918—J.P. Tucker*, Parkville Gazette 1971—J. Porter Fisher*, New Ralls County alert, as well as responsible; to keep it financially Ledger; Jon Rust, Cape Girardeau Southeast 1919—J.N. Stonebraker*, Carrollton Republican Record independent so it can render impartial public ser- Missourian; Dennis Warden, Gasconade 1920—Will H. Zorn*, West Plains Gazette 1972—Harry Naeter*, Cape Girardeau Southeast vice; to understand changing trends in business County Republican; Kate Martin, Perry County 1921—Mitchell White*, Mexico Ledger Missourian and in reader needs. Activities of the association Republic-Monitor; 1922—Fred Hull*, Maryville Tribune 1973—Wallace G. Vernon, Eldon Advertiser include setting up workshops, seminars, conven- National Newspaper Association Representa- 1923—Dwight H. Brown*, Poplar Bluff American 1974—Bill D. Williams, Thayer News tions, publishing of a magazine, The Missouri tive: Jeff Schrag, Springfield Daily Events. 1924—Asa W. Butler*, Albany Capital 1975—Joseph Snyder, Gallatin North Missourian Press News, supplying information to members, Executive Director: Doug Crews; 1925—Eugene B. Roach*, Carthage Democrat 1976—Robert Blosser, Jefferson City News and Tri- helping newspapers find skilled personnel and Advertising Director: Greg Baker; 1926—E.H. Winter*, Warrenton Banner bune assisting with the placement of students. Editor: Kent M. Ford. 1927—C.L. Hobart*, Holden Progress 1977—Charles L. Blanton III*, Sikeston Standard 854 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPER ORGANIZATIONS 855 1978—Weldon H. (Pete) Steiner*, Vandalia Leader- tional meeting of Northeast Missouri Publishers Officers elected in September 2006: Officers: Press was held in Hannibal in November 1889. Meet- President: Joe May, Mexico; President: Brenda Carney, Harrisonville; 1979—John Henry Cox, Rock Port Atchison County ings of this group were held up to and including Vice president: Vacancy; First vice president: Jack Kaminsky, Joplin; Mail 1896, after which the organization disintegrated Secretary: Shelly Arth, Marshall; Second vice president: Steve Edwards, St. Jo- 1980—Rogers Hewitt, Shelbyville Shelby County and was succeeded by the Northeast Missouri Treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia; seph; Herald Press Association, organized in 1920 in Kirksville Past president: Larry Freels, Kirksville; Secretary: David Pine, Kansas City; 1981—William O. Lenhart*, Trenton Republican with Charles H. Weisenborn, editor of the Macon Directors: Jack Whitaker, Hannibal; Arnie Rob- Treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia; Times Daily Chronicle-Herald as its first president. bins, St. Louis; Don Wyatt, Springfield; Dan Directors: Jim Kennedy, Bolivar; Ken Carpenter, 1982—Mrs. Avis Tucker, Warrensburg Daily Star- Potter, Columbia. Kansas City; Rob Siebeneck, Jefferson City. Journal Officers, Show-Me Press Association, elected 1983—Ralph E. Clayton*, Caruthersville Democrat- in June 2009: Missouri and Kansas Democratic Editors of Missouri Argus President: Judy Spaar, Oak Grove; The present Democratic Editors of Missouri 1984—Robert M. White II*, Mexico Ledger Vice president: Linda Geist, Monroe City; Publishers and Editors Association organization had its beginning on June 5, 1894. 1985—James C. Sterling, Bolivar Herald-Free Press Secretary/treasurer: Sandy Nelson, Peculiar; The Missouri and Kansas Associated Press A meeting of leading party editors of that day was 1986—Dalton Wright, Lebanon Daily Record Directors: Dennis Warden, Owensville; David Publishers and Editors Association is an orga- 1987—Charles Hedberg, Centralia Fireside Guard nization of publishers and editors of Associated held at Pertle Springs, a well-known resort near Eales, Paris; Warrensburg, and the first Democratic Press As- 1988—Betty Simpson Spaar, The Odessa Odessan Past president/director: Stacy Rice, Drexel. Press (AP) member newspapers in the two states. 1989—Kenneth W. Cope, Neosho Daily News Its function is to provide guidance to the staff of sociation was formed. H. Martin Williams was the first president and U.A. McBride, then edi- 1990—W. Ray Vickery*, Salem News Missouri Advertising Managers’ the news cooperative on the state level. It meets 1991—R.B. (Bob) Smith III, Lebanon Daily Record once a year, in December. The Missouri associa- tor of the Warrensburg Journal-Democrat, was 1992—Thomas L. Miller Sr., Missourian Association, Inc. tion, formed in 1946, sponsors an annual news- chosen secretary. It was named the Democratic 1993—Donald Warden, Owensville Gasconade Missouri Advertising Managers’ Association, photo contest for Missouri and Kansas members. Editorial Association of Missouri. County Republican Inc., was formed in May, 1948. Thomas F. Briggs Officers are elected for two-year terms. Ten years later a statewide meeting of Dem- 1994—F. Kirk Powell, Pleasant Hill Times of the Macon Chronicle-Herald was the first Officers include: ocratic editors held in St. Louis changed the 1995—Charles E. Haney, Chillicothe Constitution president. The organization was formed not only name to Missouri Democratic Press Association. Chair: John Montgomery, Hutchinson, KS. Tribune to help advertising managers, but, through the George H. Scruton of the Sedalia Democrat was 1996—Harold Ellinghouse, Piedmont Wayne named president and served until his death two use of clinics, courses and exchanges of ideas, Missouri Associated Press County Journal-Banner to benefit the buying public and merchants who years later. For many years John C. Stapel of the 1997—David Lipman*, St. Louis Post-Dispatch purchase advertising space. The organization is Managing Editors Association Atchison County Mail at Rock Port was president. 1998—William E. James, Harrisonville Cass County concerned with the honesty, truth and equality of The Missouri Associated Press Managing Edi- He was followed by W.C. Hewitt of the Shelby Democrat–Missourian advertising in newspapers. tors Association is an organization of editors of County Herald of Shelbyville. 1999—Robert W. Wilson, Milan Standard Officers elected in April 2009: state AP member newspapers that provides the The interest of Mark R. Holloran, national 2000—William L. Miller Sr., Washington Missourian AP with working-level input on its coverage of Democratic committeeman from Missouri, in a 2001—Wendell J. Lenhart, Trenton Republican- President: Suzie Wilson, Milan; Missouri and the rest of the world. The associa- strong party press led to the reorganization of First vice president: Stacy Rice, Drexel; tion provides an opportunity for member editors Democratic Editors of Missouri. He appeared at 2002—Dane Vernon, Eldon Advertiser Second vice president: Dennis Warden, Owens- to understand the functions of the news a breakfast meeting during a Missouri Press As- 2003—David Berry, Bolivar Herald-Free Press ville; service and to assist the cooperative in gathering sociation meeting in Kansas City in November, 2004—Gary Sosniecki, Vandalia Leader Secretary: Jeanine York, Washington; and distributing news and photos in Missouri. It 1955, and called for an active Democratic press 2005—John Spaar, The Odessa Odessan Treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia; was organized in 1950 as the Missouri AP Wire in Missouri. An advisory committee was named 2006—Steve Oldfield,The Adrian Journal Past president: Trevor Vernon, Eldon; Editors Association, when C.W. Johnson of the including: Edgar Blanton, Shelbina Democrat; 2007—David Bradley Jr., St. Joseph News-Press Directors: Jane Haslag, Jefferson City; Bruce Springfield Newspapers, Inc. called a meeting at Kay Miles, Benton County Guide; John Henry 2009—Jack Whitaker, Hannbial Courier-Post Wallace, Ashland; Joe Jordan, Poplar Bluff; Sedalia. He was named the group’s first chair. It Cox, Atchison County Mail; Jess Stewart, Farm- ______Lisa Miller, Camdenton. became the Missouri APME in 1985. It has spon- ington Press; James C. Kirkpatrick, Windsor *Deceased. sored an annual news writing contest for member Review; and Ben F. Weir, Nevada Daily Mail. Missouri Associated Dailies newspapers, held in the spring; an annual Jobs The organizational meeting was held March 24, Show-Me Press Association The Missouri Associated Dailies, composed Fair to help Missouri editors recruit from Missouri 1956, in Jefferson City with the following offi- The Show-Me Press Association was formed universities and colleges, held in the fall, and pe- of the daily newspapers of the state, was formed cers elected: President, James C. Kirkpatrick; vice in June 1995 at Lake Ozark when members of riodically critiques the Missouri AP report. president, Edgar Blanton; secretary, Kay Miles; during the latter part of 1914. the Central Missouri Press and Northeast Mis- Officer: and treasurer, Lane Davis, Houston Herald. The objects and purposes of the Missouri souri Press associations voted to combine their Officers: organizations with one board of directors. Associated Dailies Association are: to advertise Chair: Carol Stark, Joplin; Missouri and its various sections in trade and President: Richard Fredrick, Paris; The Central Missouri Press Association was or- Missouri Circulation Management First vice president: Bob Cunningham, Moberly; ganized February 27, 1925 in Jefferson City with advertising circles of the ; to take whatever steps may be necessary toward obtain- Association Secretary: Beth McPherson, Weston; 30 charter members. Edgar C. Nelson, then owner Treasurer: Linda Geist, Monroe City. and publisher of the Boonville Advertiser, was ing increased advertising lineage both national Missouri Circulation Management Associa- elected the first president. The district extended and local, for the various members of the organi- tion was formed in June, 1948. Francis Pike, cir- Missouri Professional Communicators, from St. Louis County on the east to Jackson, Cass zation; to establish an effective exchange of busi- culation manager of the Columbia Daily Tribune, and Bates counties on the west and included all ness information between the various members was the first president. The purpose of the organi- National Federation of Press Women 28 counties through the central part of the state of the organization; to discuss and consider sub- zation is to improve the profession of journalism Missouri Press Women (MPW) was organized bordering the Missouri River on both sides. In jects of interest to the members; and to endeavor through courses, clinics and exchanges of ideas in Columbia, May 5, 1937. The original purpose these counties are located the State Capitol, Uni- to promote the growth and prosperity of its vari- related to newspaper distribution in order to ben- of the group, as set forth in its constitution, is to versity of Missouri, State Fair Grounds and the ous members in particular and the newspapers of efit the buying public who subscribe to newspa- secure the benefits of organized efforts; to foster University of Central Missouri. The first organiza- the state in general. pers of the state. mutual improvement through association; and to 856 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 857 promote the highest ideals of journalism. Anyone Northwest Missouri Press Association the first president. For many years, the Associa- Schrag, Springfield; Diane Lowrey, Trenton; tion’s historian was Mildred Wallhausen of the residing or working in Missouri who qualifies as The Northwest Missouri Press Association was Jim Robertson, Columbia; Eric Crump, Mar- a professional communicator actively engaged Charleston Enterprise-Courier until her death in shall. organized in St. Joseph on November 20, 1891. February 2009. in any aspect of the field of communications for There were 56 charter members. The association AP director: Carol Stark, Joplin; remuneration, for at least one year immediately totals more than 150 members. The association Officers elected in June 2009: Past president: Buzz Ball, Carthage. prior to application, may be eligible for active initiated the movement to secure a field secretary President: Gera LeGrand, Cape Girardeau; membership. for the Missouri Press Association and started the First vice president: Betty Watkins, Dexter; Missouri Press Women became a charter plan to advertise Missouri which led to the found- Second vice president: Sherry Greminger, Park member of Federation of Press ing of the Greater Missouri Association. Hills; Women, established in , , in In 1962, the association dedicated a student Secretary/Treasurer: Michelle Friedrich, Poplar 1937, on the date of the Missouri group’s found- lounge in Neff Hall at the University of Mis- Bluff; Newspapers ing. Three Missouri members have served as souri School of Journalism, which it completely Executive secretary: Ann Hayes, Southeast Mis- national presidents: Bertha Bless, Weston, found- equipped and furnished. souri State University; Directors: Peggy Scott, Festus; Judy Schaaf- ing president of Missouri Press Women; Mattie Officers elected in January 2009: Wheeler, Ironton; Kim Combs, Piedmont; Scott of Missouri Dykes, Maryville; and Mildred Planthold Michie, President: Jim Fall, Maryville; Seal, Portageville; Kate Martin, Perryville. St. Clair. Vice President: Matt Daugherty, Smithville/Kear- This information is provided through coopera- Officers: ney; Missouri Press Foundation, Inc. tion with individual newspaper publishers and the Secretary: Kathy Conger, Bethany; Missouri Press Association. Listings include: name President: Colene McEntee, St. Charles; The Missouri Press Foundation, Inc. was or- Treasurer: W.C. Farmer, Rock Port; of city; name of newspaper; website address (if Secretary: Peggy Koch, Barnhart; ganized in April, 1984. Robert M. White II of the Directors: Dennis Ellsworth, St. Joseph; Leslie available); physical address; name of publisher; Mexico Ledger was the first president. Among its Treasurer: Roxanne Miller, Ballwin; Speckman, Savannah; Chuck Haney, Chilli- activities, the foundation was formed to provide name of editor or other personnel; publishing fre- Past president: Fran Mannino, Kirkwood; cothe; Steve Tinnen, Plattsburg; Jamey Hon- newspaper journalism scholarships and fund in- quency (W–Weekly, D–Daily, M–Monthly); and Public relations officer: Suzanne Corbett, St. eycutt, Cameron; Kay Wilson, Maryville; ternships, conduct newspaper journalism semi- political affiliation (R–Republican, D–Democrat, Louis; Steve Booher, St. Joseph. nars, support Newspapers In Education programs, L–Libertarian, Ind.–Indepen­ dent,­ NP–Nonparti- Membership officer: Linda Briggs-Harty, St. san). Not all papers listed are legal newspapers as Louis; Ozark Press Association conduct an annual Better Newspaper Contest, collect and preserve old newspaper printing defined by Missouri law. Archivist: Dee Rabey, Granite City, IL; The Ozark Press Association was organized Quest directors: Susan Fadem, St. Louis; Marge equipment and operate a historical museum at in Springfield on November 30, 1889, as the Arrow Rock and help support the Missouri Pho- Polcyn, St. Louis; Adrian Southwest Missouri Press Association, with an tojournalism Hall of Fame in Washington, Mo. THE ADRIAN JOURNAL Contest director: Janice Denham, Kirkwood. original membership of 30 owners and editors Officers: www.adrianjournal.com of newspapers in Southwest Missouri. The name Editorial Email: [email protected] In April 1999, the St. Louis Chapter became was changed to the Ozark Press Association in President: Mrs. Betty Spaar, Odessa; 39 E. Main St., PO Box 128, Adrian 64720 the Missouri Affiliate, taking responsibility for November, 1911. The membership had then First vice president: Wendell Lenhart, Trenton; Telephone: (816) 297-2100 state functions. Members throughout the state passed the 50 mark. The constitution had been Second vice president: Kirk Powell, Pleasant Publishers: Stephen M. & Linda G. Oldfield Hill; Editor: Michele Burris may participate in professional workshops, changed to admit reporters, writers of news, and W, Thurs. (Rep.) seminars, programs and field trips planned by others connected with newspapers in Southwest Secretary/treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia; Directors: Ms. Vicki S. Russell, Columbia; Dane the Missouri Affiliate. The state group sponsors a Missouri. there are more than 100 mem- Albany Communicator of Achievement who is honored bers. At one time, the group met twice each year. Vernon, Versailles; James C. Sterling, Co- One was a social gathering, usually in the fall lumbia; Thomas L. Miller Sr., Washington; ALBANY LEDGER at the National Federation of Press Women meet- www.aledger.net ing biennially. Each May, the Press Women gives at some resort in the area. The business meet- Rogers Hewitt, Shelbyville; William E. James, Editorial Email: [email protected] the Virginia Betts White Quest Awards to profes- ing was held during the spring, at which time Warrensburg; Edward L. Steele, Columbia; 213 W. Clay, PO Box 247, Albany 64402 sional communicators who excel and continu- members and their families discussed newspaper William L. Miller Sr., Washington; R.B. (Bob) Telephone: (660) 726-3998 / FAX: (660) 726-3997 Smith II, Lebanon; Mrs. Avis G. Tucker, Kan- Publisher: Christy Groves ously represent the quest of the highest standards problems and trends, saw exhibits by newspaper supply companies, and heard speakers promi- sas City; Robert Wilson, Milan. Editor: Don Groves of professional ethics and excellence in the field nent in journalism and other fields. Today, Ozark Directors emeritus: Mrs. Wanda Brown, Harri- W, Wed. (Ind.) of communications. Press meets in the spring for its annual conven- sonville; Wallace Vernon, Eldon. The Missouri Affiliate sponsors annual con- tion, and has sponsored several one-day work- Alma tests for members and high school journalism shops around the region. Missouri Society of Newspaper Editors THE SANTA FE TIMES students. Categories are specified in all fields of Officers elected in March 2009: Missouri Society of Newspaper Editors, orga- Editorial Email: [email protected] communication. First place winners in the state 102 N. County Rd., PO Box 76, Alma 64001 President: Sharon Vaughn, Summersville; nized in 1990 as an affiliate of the Missouri Press contest are entered automatically in the national Telephone: (660) 674-2250 / FAX: (660) 674-2250 Vice president: Jeff McNeill, Houston; Association, encourages the full and free dissem- Publisher: Frank W. Mercer contest. In 1971, MPW received the Sweepstakes Secretary/treasurer: Dala Whittaker, Cabool; ination of information and opinions of public in- Editor: Pat Larkin Award for earning the most points in the national Past president: Tianna Brooks, Mountain View; terest through newspaper articles and editorials. W, Fri. (Ind.) competition. Directors: Roger Dillon, Eminence; Brad Gen- Its active members are editors and news execu- In 1999, the St. Louis Chapter, now the try, Houston; Jeff Schrag, Springfield; Keith tives of newspapers and news agencies. Appleton City Missouri Affiliate, established an educational Moore, Ava; Jim Hamilton, Buffalo. Officers: APPLETON CITY JOURNAL scholarship fund for a mature woman pursuing President: Cathy Ripley, Chillicothe; Editorial Email: [email protected] a career in journalism, with matching funds pro- Southeast Missouri Press Association First vice president: Dennis Ellsworth, St. Joseph; 104 E. Fourth St., PO Box 7, Appleton City 64724 vided by the Press Club of Metropolitan St. Louis Telephone: (660) 476-5566 / FAX: (417) 646-8015 The Southeast Missouri Press Association was Second vice president: Rob Viehman, Cuba; Publisher: Michael Crawford and administered through the Journalism Foun- organized at Poplar Bluff in the spring of 1893. E. Secretary/treasurer: Doug Crews, Columbia; Editor: Cindy Arms dation of Metropolitan St. Louis. Hoag, publisher of the Poplar Bluff Citizen, was Directors: Doug Waggoner, Jefferson City; Jeff W, Fri. (Ind.) 858 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 859 Arnold HERALD Editorial Email: [email protected] Cabool www.thestar-herald.com 106 W. Main St., PO Box 110, Bowling Green 63334 ARNOLD-IMPERIAL LEADER Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 324-2222 / FAX: (573) 324-3991 CABOOL ENTERPRISE Editorial Email: [email protected] 419 W. Main St., PO Box 379, Belton 64012 Publisher: Linda Luebrecht www.thecaboolenterprise.com 503 N. Second St., PO Box 159, Festus 63028 Telephone: (816) 331-5353 / FAX: (816) 322-2943 Editor: Nathan Lilley Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (636) 931-7560 / FAX: (636) 931-2226 Publisher: Mark Maassen W, Wed. (Ind.) 525 Main St., PO Box 40, Cabool 65689 Publisher: Patrick Martin Editor: Linda Thompson Telephone: (417) 962-4411 / FAX: (417) 962-4455 Managing Editor: Peggy Bess W, Thurs. (Rep.) Publishers: Dala and Tom Whittaker W, Thurs. (Ind.) Branson Editor: Dala Whittaker BRANSON TRI-LAKES NEWS W, Thurs. (Rep.) Bethany www.bransondailynews.com Ash Grove BETHANY REPUBLICAN-CLIPPER Editorial Email: [email protected] THE COMMONWEALTH www.bethanyclipper.com PO Box 1900, Branson 65615 California www.thesagejournal.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 334-3161 / FAX: (417) 334-8275 CALIFORNIA DEMOCRAT Editorial Email: [email protected] 202 N. 16th, PO Box 351, Bethany 64424 Publisher: Michael Schuver www.californiademocrat.com 609C E. Wells St., PO Box 277, Ash Grove 65604 Telephone: (660) 425-6325 / FAX: (660) 425-3441 Editor: Chad Hunter Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 751-2322 / FAX: (417) 751-3499 Publisher: Phillip G. Conger Semi-W, Wed. & Sat., (Rep.) 319 S. High St., PO Box 126, California 65018 Publisher: Laura Scott Editor: Phillip G. Conger TANEY COUNTY TIMES Telephone: (573) 796-2135 / FAX: (573) 796-4220 Editor: Laura Scott W, Wed. (Rep.) Editorial Email: [email protected] General Manager: Mike Vivion W, Wed. (Dem.) 704 Veterans Blvd., PO Box 6670, Branson 65615- Editor: Paula Earls Bland 6670 W, Wed. (Ind.) Ashland Telephone: (417) 334-2285 / FAX: (417) 334-4789 THE BLAND COURIER Publisher: Kurt J. Lewis Camdenton BOONE COUNTY JOURNAL Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Craig Donze www.bocojo.com 217 S. Alvarado Ave., PO Box 711, Belle 65013 W, Wed. (Rep.) THE CAMDEN COUNTY REPORTER Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 859-3328 / FAX: (573) 859-6274 www.theccreporter.com 209 E. Johnson, PO Box 197, Ashland 65010 Publisher: Kurt J. Lewis Brookfield Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 657-2334 / FAX: (573) 657-2002 Editor: Ron J. Lewis 2801 S. State Hwy. 5, PO Box 1265, Camdenton 65020 Publishers: Bruce and Susan Wallace W, Wed. (Dem.) LINN COUNTY LEADER Telephone: (573) 346-5222 / FAX: (573) 346-6242 Editor: Bruce Wallace www.linncountyleader.com Publisher: Dale Johnson W, Wed. (Dem.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Dale Johnson Bloomfield/Advance 107–109 N. Main, PO Box 40, Brookfield 64628 W, Wed. (NP) NORTH STODDARD COUNTIAN Telephone: (660) 258-7237 / FAX: (660) 258-7238 Aurora Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Rod Dixon 109 S. Prairie St., PO Box 680, Bloomfield 63825 Editor: Polly Taylor www.lakesunleader.com THE AURORA ADVERTISER Editorial Email: [email protected] www.auroraadvertiser.net Telephone: (573) 624-4545 / FAX: (573) 624-7449 Tri-W, Mon., Wed., Fri. (Ind.) Publisher: Bud Hunt 918 N. State Hwy. 5, Camdenton 65020 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 346-2132 / FAX: (573) 346-4508 226 W. Church St., PO Box 509, Aurora 65605 Editor: Corey Noles Brunswick W, Wed. (NP) Publisher: John Tucker Telephone: (417) 678-2115 / FAX: (417) 678-2117 THE BRUNSWICKER Editor: Dave Schiefelbein Publisher: Judy Dingman Editorial Email: [email protected] D, (ex. Sun.) (Ind.) Editor: Michelle McCully Bolivar 118 E. Broadway, PO Box 188, Brunswick 65236 Semi-W, Wed. & Fri. (Ind.) BOLIVAR HERALD-FREE PRESS Telephone: (660) 548-3171 / FAX: (660) 388-6688 Cameron www.bolivarmonews.com Publishers: Larry M. & Susan K. Baxley Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Larry M. Baxley CAMERON CITIZEN-OBSERVER Ava www.mycameronnews.com 335 S. Springfield Ave., PO Box 330, Bolivar 65613 W, Thurs. (Dem.) DOUGLAS COUNTY HERALD Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 326-7636 / FAX: (417) 326-7643 www.douglascountyherald.com 403 E. Evergreen, Hwy. BB, PO Box 498, Cameron Publisher: Dave Berry Editorial Email: [email protected] Buffalo 64429 Editor: Charlotte Marsch 302 E. Washington, PO Box 577, Ava 65608 COUNTY COURIER Telephone: (816) 632-6543 / FAX: (816) 632-4508 Semi-W, Wed. & Fri (Ind.) Telephone: (417) 683-4181 / FAX: (417) 683-4102 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Jamey Honeycutt Publisher: Sue Curry Jones 208 W. 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Lewis Publisher: Dave Berry Publisher: Daniel W. Steinbeck Editor: Nichole Snodgrass THE BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS WEEKEND Editor: Paul Campbell Editor: Daniel W. Steinbeck W, Wed. (Rep.) www.boonvilledailynews.com W, Wed. (Ind.) W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editorial Email: [email protected] 412 High St., PO Box 47, Boonville 65233 Cape Girardeau Belton Telephone: (660) 882-5335 / FAX: (660) 882-2256 Butler THE JOURNAL Publisher: Deborah Marshall NEWS-XPRESS SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN www.journalnewsnet.com Editor: Theresa Krebs www.yourxgroup.com www.semissourian.com Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Fri. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 101 B. Myron, Belton 64012 5 N. Main St., PO Box 210, Butler 64730 301 Broadway, PO Box 699, Cape Girardeau 63702 Telephone: (816) 322-6002 / FAX: (816) 322-6009 Telephone: (660) 679-6126 / FAX: (660) 679-4905 Telephone: (573) 335-6611 / FAX: (573) 339-0815 Publisher: Connie R. McCann Bowling Green Owner: C. A. 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Telephone: (913) 381-1010 / FAX: (913) 381-1402 Publisher: Steve Rose Semi-W, Wed. & Sun. (Ind.) THE MEDIA Editor: Chris Rodgers Independence Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Wed. (NP) 178 W. Main St., PO Box 230, Kahoka 63445 La Plata Telephone: (660) 727-3395 / FAX: (660) 727-2475 THE HOME PRESS www.examiner.net Publishers: Mike & Sue Scott Kearney Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Mike Scott THE KEARNEY COURIER 302 E. Colbern St., PO Box 57, La Plata 63549 410 S. Liberty, PO Box 459, Independence 64050 W, Wed. (Rep.) Telephone: (660) 332-4431 / FAX: (660) 332-7561 Telephone: (816) 254-8600 / FAX: (816) 836-3805 www.kearneycourier.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Rebecca Jeffcoat Publisher: Steve Curd 105 S. Jefferson, PO Box 140, Kearney 64060 Editor: Rebecca Jeffcoat Editor: Dale Brendel Kansas City Telephone: (816) 389-6619 / FAX: (816) 414-3340 W, Wed. (Ind.) D, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (Ind.) 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Cress Hewitt Publisher: Gina Raffety 65686 5715 St. John Ave., Kansas City 64123 Editor: David Blyth Editor: David Bloom Telephone: (417) 739-3237 / FAX: (417) 739-9417 Telephone: (816) 241-0765 / FAX: (816) 241-3255 W, Wed. (Rep.) W, Wed. (Dem.) Publisher: Kurt Lewis Publisher: Michael Bushnell Editor: Dave Abner Editor: Mike Ekey Jamesport W, Thurs. (Ind.) Lebanon Wed. (Ind.) THE LEBANON DAILY RECORD TRI-COUNTY WEEKLY THE PITCH www.lebanondailyrecord.com www.northwestmissouri.com www.pitch.com King City Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] THE TRI-COUNTY NEWS 100 E. Commercial, PO Box 192, Lebanon 65536 103 S. Broadway, PO Box 137, Jamesport 64648 1701 Main St., Kansas City 64108 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 532-9131 / FAX: (417) 532-8140 Telephone: (660) 684-6718 / FAX: (660) 684-6515 Telephone: (816) 218-6702 / FAX: (816) 218-6969 300 N. St., PO Box 428, King City 64463 Publisher: Dalton Wright Publisher: Natha McAllister Publisher: Joel Hornbostel Telephone: (660) 535-4313 / FAX: (660) 535-6133 Editor: Julie Turner-Crawford Editor: Natha McAllister Editor: C. J. Janovy Publisher: Larry Pearl D, (ex. Sat.) (Ind.) W, Thurs. (Ind.) W, Wed. (Ind.) Editor: Larry Pearl THE PULSE LEGAL PUBLICATION W, Fri. (Ind.) Lee’s Summit Jefferson City www.pulselegal.com LEE’S SUMMIT JOURNAL NEWS TRIBUNE Editorial Email: [email protected] Kirksville 501 E. Armour Blvd., Kansas City 64109 www.lsjournal.com www.newstribune.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (816) 221-2552 / FAX: (816) 221-5096 & NEWS Editorial Email: [email protected] 415 S.E. Douglas, PO Box 387, Lee’s Summit 64063 Publisher: Pamela Weaver www.kirksvilledailyexpress.com 210 Monroe St., PO Box 420, Jefferson City 65102 Telephone: (816) 524-2345 / FAX: (816) 524-5136 Managing Editor: John Wingo Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 636-3131 / FAX: (573) 636-7035 Publisher: John Beaudoin D (Ind.) 110 E. McPherson, PO Box 809, Kirksville 63501 Publisher: Walter Hussman Telephone: (660) 665-2808 / FAX: (660) 665-2608 Editor: Linda Thompson Editor: Richard McGonegal SUN GAZETTE Publisher: Larry W. Freels Semi-W, Wed & Fri (Ind.) D (Ind.) www.plattesungazett.com Editor: Greg Orear Editorial Email: [email protected] LEE’S SUMMIT TRIBUNE D, (ex. Sat.) (Ind.) www.lstribune.net 310 N.W. Englewood Rd., PO Box 28100, Gladstone Joplin 64188-0100 Editorial Email: [email protected] 219 S.E. Douglas St., Lee’s Summit 64063 THE JOPLIN GLOBE Telephone: (816) 389-6619 / FAX: (816) 414-3340 Knob Noster Publisher: Tony Luke Telephone: (816) 524-0061 / FAX: (816) 600-6102 www.joplinglobe.com THE KNOB NOSTER ITEM Publisher: Linda Ahern Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Amy Neal Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Sat. (Ind.) 117 E. Fourth St., Joplin 64801 W, Thurs. (NP) 111 N. Jackson, PO Box 188, Knob Noster 65336 Telephone: (417) 623-3480 / FAX: (417) 623-8450 SUN TRIBUNE Telephone: (660) 563-3606 Publisher: Dan Chiodo www.suntrib.com Publisher: Stan Hall Lexington Editor: Carol Stark 310 N.W. Englewood, PO Box 28100, Kansas City Editor: Stan Hall THE LEXINGTON NEWS D (Ind.) 64188 W, Thurs. (Dem.) www.lexington-news.com 866 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 867 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 385-3121 / FAX: (660) 385-3082 Maysville Monroe City 1009 Franklin Ave., PO Box 279, Lexington 64067 Publisher: Pat Quinly Telephone: (660) 259-2266 / FAX: (660) 259-4870 Editor: Terri Hackett DEKALB COUNTY RECORD-HERALD LAKE GAZETTE Publisher: Tina Svoboda D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) Independent Editorial Email: [email protected] www.monroecity.net Editor: Joe Parmon 508 N. Polk St., PO Box 98, Maysville 64469 Editorial Email: [email protected] Semi-W, Wed & Fri (Ind.) Telephone: (816) 449-2121 / FAX: (816) 449-2808 304 S. Main St., PO Box 187, Monroe City 63456 Malden Publisher: Terry Pearl Telephone: (573) 735-3300 / FAX: (573) 735-3261 DELTA NEWS-CITIZEN Editor: Chrissy Stefano Publisher: Linda A. Geist Liberal Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editor: Lindsay Cheek THE LIBERAL NEWS 127 W. Main St., PO Box 701, Malden 63863 W, Wed. (Dem.) Telephone: (573) 276-5148 / FAX: (573) 276-3687 106 S. Main St., PO Box 6, Liberal 64762 Memphis Telephone: (417) 843-5315 / FAX: (417) 843-5315 Publisher: Bud Hunt Montgomery City Publishers: Darvin E. & Ruth Ann Weaver Editor: Lorraine Heiser MEMPHIS DEMOCRAT Editors: Darvin E. & Ruth Ann Weaver W, Wed. (Ind.) www.memphisdemocrat.com MONTGOMERY STANDARD W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 121 S. Main St., Memphis 63555 115 W. Second St., PO Box 190, Montgomery City Mansfield 63361 THE MANSFIELD MIRROR Telephone: (660) 465-7016 / FAX: (660) 465-2803 Liberty Publisher: Chris Feeney Telephone: (573) 564-2339 / FAX: (573) 564-2313 www.mansfieldmirror.com Publisher: John Fisher Jr. LIBERTY TRIBUNE Editor: Chris Feeney Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Donna Fisher www.libertytribune.com 300 E. Commercial, PO Box 197, Mansfield 65704 W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Wed. (Dem.) Telephone: (417) 924-3226 / FAX: (417) 924-3227 310 N.W. Englewood, PO Box 28100, Kansas City Publisher: Larry Dennis 64188 Mercer Editor: Larry Dennis Mound City Telephone: (816) 389-6619 / FAX: (816) 414-3340 W, Thurs. (Rep.) MERCER COUNTY MIRROR MOUND CITY NEWS Publisher: Tony Luke Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Amy Neal www.moundcitynews.com 101 S. Square St., PO Box 557, Mercer 64661 Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Thurs. (NP) Marble Hill Telephone: (660) 382-4204 / FAX: (660) 382-4205 THE BANNER PRESS 511 State St., PO Box 175, Mound City 64470 Publishers: Bob Lee, Janet & Alexis Martin Telephone: (660) 442-5423 / FAX: (660) 442-5423 Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Bob Lee Martin Publisher: Adam Johnson Licking 103 Walnut, PO Box 109, Marble Hill 63764 W, Wed. (Ind.) Editor: Adam Johnson THE LICKING NEWS Telephone: (573) 238-2821 / FAX: (573) 238-0020 W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Linda Redeffer 115 S. Main St., PO Box 297, Licking 65542 Editor: Gera LeGrand Mexico Telephone: (573) 674-2412 / FAX: (573) 674-4892 W, Wed. (Ind.) Mount Vernon Publisher: Donald Dodd Editor: Angela Barnes www.mexicoledger.com LAWRENCE COUNTY RECORD W, Thurs. (Ind.) Marshall Editorial Email: [email protected] www.lawrencecountyrecord.com MARSHALL DEMOCRAT-NEWS 300 N. Washington, PO Box 8, Mexico 65265 Editorial Email: [email protected] www.marshallnews.com Telephone: (573) 581-1111 / FAX: (573) 581-2029 312 S. Hickory St., PO Box 348, Mount Vernon 65712 Lincoln Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Joe A. May Telephone: (417) 466-2185 / FAX: (417) 466-7865 LINCOLN NEW ERA 121 N. Lafayette, PO Box 100, Marshall 65340 Editor: Janeen Sims Publishers: Stephen & Kathy Fairchild Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 886-2233 / FAX: (660) 886-8544 D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Ind.) Editor: Kathy Fairchild 205 S. Main, PO Box 23, Windsor 65360 Publisher: Shelly Arth W, Wed. (Dem.) Telephone: (660) 647-2121 / FAX: (660) 647-2122 Editor: Eric Crump Milan Publisher: Frank Mercer D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (NP) Mountain Grove Editor: Colby Gordon THE MILAN STANDARD W, Thurs. (Rep.) Marshfield Editorial Email: [email protected] NEWS-JOURNAL 105 S. Market St., PO Box 276, Milan 63556 www.newsjournal.net THE MARSHFIELD MAIL Telephone: (660) 265-4244 / FAX: (660) 265-3180 Editorial Email: [email protected] www.marshfieldmail.com Linn Publisher: Robert W. Wilson 150 E. First St., PO Box 530, Mountain Grove 65711 LINN UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRAT Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 926-5148 / FAX: (417) 926-6648 225 N. Clay, PO Box A, Marshfield 65706 Editor: Robert W. Wilson Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Thurs. (Dem.) Publisher: Sandy Anderson 300 E. Main St., PO Box 109, Linn 65051 Telephone: (417) 468-2013 / FAX: (417) 859-7930 Editor: Doug Berger Telephone: (573) 897-3150 / FAX: (573) 897-0076 Publisher: Dave Berry W, Wed. (Ind.) Publisher: Jerrilynn S. Voss Editor: Mark Lile Moberly W, Wed. (Ind.) Editor: Neal Johnson MOBERLY MONITOR-INDEX Mountain View W, Wed. (Rep.) www.moberlymonitor.com STANDARD NEWS Maryville Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Louisiana MARYVILLE DAILY FORUM 218 N. Williams, PO Box 697, Moberly 65270 1004 E. Hwy. 60, PO Box 79, Mountain View 65548 www.maryvilledailyforum.com Telephone: (660) 263-4123 / FAX: (660) 263-3626 Telephone: (417) 934-2025 / FAX: (417) 934-1591 PRESS-JOURNAL Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Bob Cunningham Publisher: Tianna Brooks www.louisianapressjournal.com 111 E. Jenkins, PO Box 188, Maryville 64468 Editor: Ruth Carr Editor: Tianna Brooks Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 562-2424 / FAX: (660) 562-2823 D, (ex. Sat.) (Ind.) W, Wed. (Rep.) 3408 St., PO Box 466, Louisiana 63353 Publisher: Mike Herring Telephone: (573) 754-5566 / FAX: (573) 754-4749 Editor: Jeff Schmucker Publisher: Valerie Gilbert D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Ind.) Monett Editor: Bertha Yoder Neosho W, Wed. (Ind.) NODAWAY NEWS LEADER THE MONETT TIMES NEOSHO DAILY NEWS www.nodawaynews.com www.monett-times.com www.neoshodailynews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Macon 116 E. Third, PO Box 373, Maryville 64468 505 Broadway, PO Box 40, Monett 65708 1006 W. Harmony, PO Box 848, Neosho 64850 MACON CHRONICLE-HERALD Telephone: (660) 562-4747 / FAX: (660) 562-3607 Telephone: (417) 235-3135 / FAX: (417) 235-8852 Telephone: (417) 451-1520 / FAX: (417) 451-6408 www.maconch.com Publisher: Kay Wilson Publisher: Michael L. Stubbs Publisher: Rick Rogers Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Kay Wilson Editor: Murray Bishoff Editor: John Ford 204 W. Bourke, PO Box 7, Macon 63552 W, Thurs. (Rep.) D, (ex. Mon., Sat. & Sun.) (Rep.) D, (ex. Sat.) (Rep.) 868 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 869 Nevada Oak Grove Paris Platte City NEVADA DAILY MAIL FOCUS ON OAK GROVE MONROE COUNTY APPEAL PLATTE COUNTY LANDMARK www.nevadadailymail.com www.theodessan.net www.monroecountyappeal.com www.plattecountylandmark.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 131 S. Cedar St., PO Box 247, Nevada 64772 103 S.E. 12th St., Oak Grove 64075 230 N. Main St., PO Box 207, Paris 65275 252 Main St., PO Box 410, Platte City 64079 Telephone: (417) 667-3344 / FAX: (417) 667-7475 Telephone: (816) 690-7218 / FAX: (816) 690-7219 Telephone: (660) 327-4192 / FAX: (660) 327-4847 Telephone: (816) 858-0363 / FAX: (816) 858-2313 Publisher: Julie Righter Publishers: Betty S. Spaar, John Spaar and Joe Spaar Publisher: Richard Fredrick Publisher: Ivan Foley Editor: Lynn Wade Editors: Judy Spaar and Bud Jones Editor: David Eales Editor: Ivan Foley W, Wed. (Rep.) D, (ex. Mon., Sat. & Sun.) (Dem.) W, Thurs. (Dem.) W, Thurs. (Dem.) THE PLATTE COUNTY CITIZEN -TRIBUNE Odessa Park Hills www.plattecountycitizen.com www.nevadadailymail.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] THE ODESSAN DAILY JOURNAL 331 Main St., PO Box 888, Platte City 64079 131 S. Cedar St., PO Box 247, Nevada 64772 www.theodessan.net www.dailyjournalonline.com Telephone: (816) 858-5154 / FAX: (816) 858-2154 Telephone: (417) 667-3344 / FAX: (417) 667-7475 Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Lee Stubbs Publisher: Julie Righter 212 Mason St., PO Box 80, Odessa 64076 1513 St. Joe Dr., PO Box A, Park Hills 63601 Editor: Lee Stubbs Editor: Lynn Wade Telephone: (816) 230-5311 / FAX: (816) 633-8430 Telephone: (573) 431-2010 / FAX: (573) 431-7640 W, Wed. (Ind.) W, Sun. (Rep.) Publishers: Betty Spaar, John Spaar and Joe Spaar Publisher: Gary Berblinger Editor: Bud Jones Editor: Sherry Greminger Plattsburg W, Thurs. (Dem.) D (NP) New Haven CLINTON COUNTY LEADER NEW HAVEN LEADER Editorial Email: [email protected] www.newhavenleader.com Oregon Perryville 102 E. Maple, Plattsburg 64477 Editorial Email: [email protected] THE OREGON TIMES OBSERVER MIDAMERICA FARMER-GROWER Telephone: (816) 539-2111 / FAX: (816) 539-3530 415 Charles Cook Plaza, PO Box 168, New Haven Editorial Email: [email protected] www.mafg.net Publisher: Steve Tinnen 63068 119 W. Nodaway, PO Box 317, Oregon 64473 Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Becky Black Telephone: (573) 237-3222 / FAX: (573) 237-7222 Telephone: (660) 446-3331 / FAX: (660) 446-3331 19 N. Main St., PO Box 323, Perryville 63775 W, Thurs. (Dem.) Publisher: Cindy Kuhn Publisher: Wilma J. Ripley Telephone: (573) 547-2244 / FAX: (573) 547-5663 Editor: Karen McGlenn Editor: Robert Ripley Publisher: John M. LaRose Sr. Pleasant Hill W, Wed. (Ind.) W, Thurs. (Rep.) Editor: John M. LaRose Sr. PLEASANT HILL TIMES W, Fri. (Ind.) www.phtimes.net New London Osceola PERRY COUNTY REPUBLIC-MONITOR Editorial Email: [email protected] 126 First St., Pleasant Hill 64080 RALLS COUNTY HERALD-ENTERPRISE ST. CLAIR COUNTY COURIER www.perryvillenews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (816) 540-3500 / FAX: (816) 987-5699 www.rallscountypaper.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Publishers: Kirk and Jan Powell 10 W. Sainte Maries St., PO Box 367, Perryville 63775 Editorial Email: [email protected] 275 Pine, PO Box 580, Osceola 64776 Editors: Kirk and Jan Powell Telephone: (573) 547-4567 / FAX: (573) 547-1643 318 S. Main, PO Box 426, New London 63459 Telephone: (417) 646-2211 / FAX: (417) 646-8015 W, Wed. (Dem.) Telephone: (573) 985-5531 / FAX: (573) 985-5531 Publisher: Michael Crawford Publisher: Kate Martin Publishers: Judith and Gene Statler Editor: John Farrell Editor: Kate Martin Poplar Bluff Editor: Gene A. Statler W, Fri. (Ind.) Semi-W, Tue & Thur (Ind.) W, Thurs. (Dem.) REPUBLIC www.darnews.com Owensville Piedmont 208 Poplar St., PO Box 7, Poplar Bluff 63901 New Madrid GASCONADE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WAYNE COUNTY JOURNAL-BANNER Telephone: (573) 785-1414 / FAX: (573) 785-2706 WEEKLY RECORD Editorial Email: [email protected] www.waynecojournalbanner.com Publisher: Don Schrieber www.weeklyrecord.net 106 E. Washington St., PO Box 540, Owensville Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Stan Berry Editorial Email: [email protected] 65066 101 W. Elm St., PO Box 97, Piedmont 63957 D, (ex. Sat.) (Ind.) 218 Main St., New Madrid 63869 Telephone: (573) 437-2323 / FAX: (573) 437-3033 Telephone: (573) 223-7122 / FAX: (573) 223-7871 Telephone: (573) 748-2120 / FAX: (573) 748-5435 Publisher: Don Warden Publisher: Harold Ellinghouse Portageville Publisher and Editor: Edward Thomason Editor: Dave Marner Editor: Brenda Ellinghouse PORTAGEVILLE MISSOURIAN NEWS W, Fri. (Ind.) W, Wed. (Rep.) W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] 413 E. Main, PO Box 456, Portageville 63873 Nixa Ozark Pierce City Telephone: (573) 379-5355 / FAX: (573) 379-5488 Publisher: Bud Hunt XPRESS CHRISTIAN COUNTY HEADLINER-NEWS PIERCE CITY LEADER JOURNAL General Manager: H. Scott Seal www.nixaxpress.com www.christiancountyheadliner.com Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Thurs. (Rep.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 101 N. Sixth St., PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862 605 W. Kathryn, PO Box 594, Nixa 65714 116 N. Second Ave., PO Box 490, Ozark 65721 Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312 Potosi Telephone: (417) 725-3745 / FAX: (417) 725-3683 Telephone: (417) 581-3541 / FAX: (417) 581-3577 Publisher: Paul E. Donley & Katrina M. Keys Publisher: Dave Berry & Greg White Publisher: Dave Berry Editor: Paul E. Donley THE INDEPENDENT-JOURNAL Editor: Matthew Roberts Editor: Donna Osborn W, Wed. (Rep.) Editorial Email: [email protected] 119 E. High St., PO Box 340, Potosi 63664 W, Fri. (Ind.) W, Wed. (Ind.) Telephone: (573) 438-5141 / FAX: (573) 438-4472 Pineville Publishers: Neil and Kris Richards Norborne Palmyra MCDONALD COUNTY PRESS Editor: Neil Richards NORBORNE DEMOCRAT-LEADER THE PALMYRA SPECTATOR www.press-info.com W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 106 S. Pine St., Norborne 64668 304 S. Main St., PO Box 391, Palmyra 63461 Hwy. 71, PO Box 266, Pineville 64856 Princeton Telephone: (660) 593-3712 / FAX: (660) 593-3712 Telephone: (573) 769-3111 / FAX: (573) 769-3554 Telephone: (417) 223-4675 / FAX: (417) 223-4049 PRINCETON POST-TELEGRAPH Publisher: Frank Mercer Publisher: Mark Cheffey Publisher: George Pogue Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Frank Mercer Editor: Mark Cheffey Editor: Rick Peck 704 Main St., PO Box 286, Princeton 64673 W, Thurs. (Dem.) W, Wed. (Dem.) W, Wed. Telephone: (660) 748-3266 / FAX: (660) 748-3267 870 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 871 Publisher: Preston Cole Rock Port 404–406 S. Ohio St., PO Box 1086, Sedalia 65302 Slater Editor: Preston Cole Telephone: (660) 827-2425 / FAX: (660) 827-2427 ATCHISON COUNTY MAIL Publisher: Greg Melton SLATER MAIN ST. NEWS W, Thurs. (Rep.) www.acmailnews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Randy J. Kirby Editorial Email: [email protected] 222 N. Main St., Slater 65349 W, Thurs. (Rep.) Puxico 300 S. Main St., PO Box 40, Rock Port 64482 Telephone: (660) 529-2249 / FAX: (660) 529-2474 PUXICO PRESS Telephone: (660) 744-6245 / FAX: (660) 744-2645 SEDALIA DEMOCRAT Publisher: Jean E. Black www.sedaliademocrat.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: William C. Farmer Editor: Jean E. Black Editorial Email: [email protected] 141 S. E.L. Hawk St., PO Box 277, Puxico 63960 Editor: Michael P. Farmer W, Thurs. (Ind.) 700 S. St., PO Box 848, Sedalia 65301 Telephone: (573) 222-3243 / FAX: (573) 222-6327 W, Thurs. (Dem.) Telephone: (660) 826-1000 / FAX: (660) 826-2413 Publisher: Don Schrieber Publisher: Dave Phillips Smithville Editor: Sarabeth Jones Rogersville Editor: Bob Satnan THE SMITHVILLE HERALD W, Wed. (Ind.) SOUTH COUNTY MAIL D (Dem.) www.kccommunitynews.com www.southcountymail.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Queen City Editorial Email: [email protected] Seneca 1001 S. Commercial Ave., PO Box 1076, Smithville 111 Johnstown Dr., PO Box 677, Rogersville 65742 64089 SCHUYLER COUNTY TIMES Telephone: (417) 753-2800 / FAX: (417) 753-2792 SENECA NEWS-DISPATCH Telephone: (816) 389-6619 / FAX: (816) 414-3340 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Dave Berry www.senecanewsdispatch.com Publisher: Matt Daugherty RR 1, Box 171B, Queen City 63561 Editor: Alyssa Spradlin Editorial Email: [email protected] Managing Editor: Matt Daugherty Telephone: (660) 457-8555 / FAX: (660) 457-8556 W, Wed. (Ind.) 1103 Cherokee, PO Box 1110, Seneca 64865 W, Thurs. (NP) Publisher and Editor: Lorraine Austin Telephone: (417) 776-2236 / FAX: (417) 776-2204 W, Thurs. (Ind.) Publisher: Diane Friend Rolla Editor: Diane Friend Springfield Raymore ROLLA DAILY NEWS W, Thurs. (Ind.) THE DAILY EVENTS www.therolladailynews.com www.thedailyevents.com THE JOURNAL Editorial Email: [email protected] Seymour Editorial Email: [email protected] www.journalnewsnet.com 101 W. Seventh St., PO Box 808, Rolla 65401 310 W. Walnut St., Springfield 65801 / PO Box 1, Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 364-2468 / FAX: (573) 341-2213 WEBSTER COUNTY CITIZEN Springfield 65801 www.webstercountycitizen.com 108 N. Madison, PO Box 1391, Raymore 64083 Publisher: Floyd Jernigan Telephone: (417) 866-1401 / FAX: (417) 866-1491 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (816) 322-6002 / FAX: (816) 322-6009 Editor: Alan Gerstenecker Publisher: Jeff Schrag 221 S. Commercial, PO Box 190, Seymour 65746 Publisher: Dana Foley D, (ex. Sun.) (Ind.) Editor: Wendy Behlke-Greyowl Telephone: (417) 935-2257 / FAX: (417) 935-2487 Editor: Dana Foley D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Rep.) W, Thurs. (Ind.) Publisher: Dan Wehmer Salem Editor: Dan Wehmer NEWS-LEADER THE SALEM NEWS W, Wed. (Rep.) www.news-leader.com Republic www.thesalemnewsonline.com Editorial Email: [email protected] THE REPUBLIC MONITOR Editorial Email: [email protected] Shelbina 651 Boonville Ave., Springfield 65806 www.RepublicMoNews.com 500 N. Washington, PO Box 798, Salem 65560 Telephone: (417) 836-1109 / FAX: (417) 836-1147 Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (573) 729-4126 / FAX: (573) 729-4920 THE SHELBINA DEMOCRAT Publisher: Thomas A. Bookstaver Editorial Email: [email protected] 249 W. Hwy. 60, Republic 65738 Publisher: Donald Dodd Editor: Don Wyatt 115 S. Center, Shelbina 63468 Telephone: (417) 732-2525 / FAX: (417) 732-2980 Editor: Donald Dodd D (Ind.) Telephone: (573) 588-2133 / FAX: (573) 588-2134 Publisher: Dave Berry Semi-W, Tue. & Thur. (Ind.) SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL Editor: Amy Brant Publisher: Cele Gilbert www.sbj.net W, Wed. (Ind.) Editor: Cele Gilbert Salisbury W, Wed. (Dem.) Editorial Email: [email protected] THE SALISBURY PRESS-SPECTATOR 313 Park Central W., PO Box 1365, Springfield 65806 Rich Hill Editorial Email: [email protected] Shelbyville Telephone: (417) 831-3238 / FAX: (417) 831-5478 RICH HILL MINING REVIEW 111 S. Broadway, PO Box 313, Salisbury 65281 Publisher: Dianne Elizabeth Osis Telephone: (660) 388-6131 / FAX: (660) 388-6688 SHELBY COUNTY HERALD Editor: Eric Olson Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] Publishers: Larry M. & Susan K. Baxley W, Mon. (Ind.) 602 E. Park, PO Box 49, Rich Hill 64779 106 E. Main St., PO Box 225, Shelbyville 63469 Editor: Susan K. Baxley Telephone: (417) 395-4131 / FAX: (417) 646-8015 Telephone: (573) 633-2261 / FAX: (573) 633-2133 W, Thurs. (Dem.) Publisher: Michael Crawford Publisher: Dennis W. Williams Ste. Genevieve Editor: Connie Pfeifer Editor: Martha Jane East STE. GENEVIEVE HERALD W, Fri. (Ind.) Sarcoxie W, Wed. (Dem.) www.stegenherald.com THE SARCOXIE RECORD Editorial Email: [email protected] Richland Editorial Email: [email protected] Sheridan 330 Market St., PO Box 447, Ste. Genevieve 63670 RICHLAND MIRROR 101 N. Sixth St., PO Box 400, Sarcoxie 64862 SHERIDAN EXPRESS Telephone: (573) 883-2222 / FAX: (573) 883-2833 www.richlandmirror.com Telephone: (417) 548-3311 / FAX: (417) 548-3312 Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Robert J. Burr Editorial Email: [email protected] Publishers: Paul E. Donley & Katrina M. Keys 106 N. Second, PO Box 136, Sheridan 64486 Editor: B. Jean Rissover 115 Chestnut, PO Box 757, Richland 65556 Editor: Paul E. Donley Telephone: (660) 799-2699 / FAX: (206)-339-6720 W, Wed. (Ind.) Telephone: (573) 765-3391 / FAX: (573) 765-3235 W, Wed. (Rep.) Publisher: Jesse Stark Publisher: Gail Wright Editor: Jesse Stark St. Charles Editor: Randy Scruggs Savannah W, Wed. (Dem.) ST. CHARLES COUNTY BUSINESS RECORD W, Wed. (Ind.) SAVANNAH REPORTER www.sccbr.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Sikeston Editorial Email: [email protected] Richmond 107D E. Hwy. 71, PO Box 299, Savannah 64485 1475 Fairgrounds Rd., Ste. 126, St. Charles 63301 Telephone: (816) 324-3149 / FAX: (816) 324-3632 STANDARD-DEMOCRAT THE DAILY NEWS www.standard-democrat.com Telephone: (636)-949-6928 / FAX: (636)-949-6973 Publisher: Leslie Speckman www.richmond-dailynews.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: S. Richard Gard Jr. Editor: Leslie Speckman Editorial Email: [email protected] 205 S. New Madrid, Sikeston 63801 Editor: Richard Jackoway W, Thurs. (Rep.) 204 W. N. Main, PO Box 100, Richmond 64085 Telephone: (573) 471-1137 / FAX: (573) 471-6277 D (Ind.) Telephone: (816) 776-5454 / FAX: (816) 470-6397 COO: Don Culbertson Publisher: JoEllen Black Sedalia General Manager: DeAnna Nelson St. Clair Editor: JoEllen Black NEWS JOURNAL Editor: Jill Bock ST. CLAIR MISSOURIAN D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Dem.) Editorial Email: [email protected] D, (ex. Sat.) (Ind.) www.emissourian.com 872 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 873 Editorial Email: [email protected] ST. LOUIS AMERICAN Meramec Journal Sullivan News Democrat Journal 565 S. Main St., St. Clair 63077 www.stlamerican.com SULLIVAN INDEPENDENT NEWS Telephone: (636) 239-7701 / FAX: (636) 629-2810 North County Journal N.W. Edition Editorial Email: [email protected] www.sullivannews.com Oakville/Mehlville Journal Publisher: William L. Miller Sr. 4242 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis 63108 Editorial Email: [email protected] S. Sunday Journal Editor: Maggie Rotermund Telephone: (314) 533-8000 / FAX: (314) 533-2332 411 Scottsdale, PO Box 268, Sullivan 63080 S. County Journal Semi-W, Wed. & Weekend (Ind.) Publisher: Donald Suggs Telephone: (573) 468-6511 / FAX: (573) 468-4046 S. Side Journal Editor: Chris King Publisher: Kathleen Manion S. West City Journal W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editor: Kathleen Manion St. James S. West County Journal ST. LOUIS BUSINESS JOURNAL W, Wed. (Ind.) ST. JAMES LEADER-JOURNAL Warrenton Journal Editorial Email: [email protected] www.stlouis.bizjournals.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Chesterfield Journal 125 W. Springfield St., St. James 65559 Summersville 815 Olive St., Ste. 100, St. Louis 63101 Mid County Journal Telephone: (573) 265-3321 / FAX: (573) 341-2213 THE SUMMERSVILLE BEACON Telephone: (314) 421-6200 / FAX: (314) 621-5031 Press Journal Publisher: Floyd Jerigan www.summersvillebeacon.com Publisher: Ellen Sherberg Tri County Journal Editor: Kathleen Meyer Kirkwood-Webster Journal Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Patricia Miller 205 Richards Ave., PO Box 272, Summersville 65571 W, Wed. (Ind.) W, Fri. (Ind.) West County Journal, Semi-W, Sun. & Wed. O’Fallon Journal Telephone: (417) 932-4700 / FAX: (417) 932-4707 St. Joseph ST. LOUIS DAILY RECORD St. Charles Journal Publisher: Sharon Vaughn www.thedailyrecord.com St. Peters Journal Editor: Sharon Vaughn THE ST. JOSEPH TELEGRAPH Editorial Email: [email protected] Wentzville Journal, W, Fri. W, Wed. (Ind.) www.stjtelegraph.org 319 N. Fourth St., Fifth Fl., St. Louis 63102 Journal Weekend Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (314) 421-1880 / FAX: (314) 421-0436 Sweet Springs 3609 Faraon, PO Box 216, St. Joseph 64506 Publisher: S. Richard Gard Jr. St. Robert SWEET SPRINGS HERALD Telephone: (816) 248-1686 Editor: Richard Jackoway Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Mike A. Bozarth D (Ind.) THE PULASKI COUNTY DEMOCRAT 238 W. Main St., Sweet Springs 65351 Editor: Mike A. Bozarth ST. LOUIS / LABOR www.pulaskicountydemocrat.com Telephone: (660) 335-6366 / FAX: (660) 335-6962 W, Thurs. (Lib.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Kathy Dohrman TRIBUNE 115 Chestnut St., PO Box 757, Richland 65556 ST. JOSEPH NEWS-PRESS www.labortribune.com Editor: Kathy Dohrman Telephone: (573) 765-3391 / FAX: (573) 765-3235 W, Wed. (Dem.) www.stjoenews.net Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: Gail Wright 505 S. Ewing Ave., St. Louis 63103 825 Edmond St., St. Joseph 64501 / PO Box 29, St. Jo- Editor: Steve Smith Tarkio seph 64502 Telephone: (314) 535-9660 / FAX: (314) 535-9013 W, Fri. (Dem.) Telephone: (816) 271-8500 / FAX: (816) 271-8692 Publisher: Edward M. Finkelstein THE TARKIO AVALANCHE Publisher: David R. Bradley Jr. W, Thurs. (D) Steele www.avalanche-forum.com Editor: David R. Bradley Jr. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Editorial Email: [email protected] D (Ind.) www.stltoday.com THE STEELE ENTERPRISE 521 Main St., PO Box 278, Tarkio 64491 Editorial Email: [email protected] www.steelemoenterprise.com Telephone: (660) 736-4111 / FAX: (660) 736-5700 CALL NEWSPAPERS Editorial Email: [email protected] 900 N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis 63101 Publishers: Will & Joy Johnson www.callnewspapers.com 227 W. Main St., PO Box 60, Steele 63877 Telephone: (314) 340-8000 W, Thurs. (Ind.) Concord Call • Oakville Call • SunCrest Call • Green Telephone: (573) 695-3415 / FAX: (573) 695-2114 FAX News: (314) 340-3050 / FAX Advertising: (314) Park Call • Mail Call Publisher: David Tennyson Editorial Email: [email protected] 340-3140 / FAX Classified: (314) 340-8664 Thayer Publisher: Kevin D. Mowbray Editor: Lisa Rhoades 9977 LinFerry Dr., St. Louis 63123 W, Thurs. (Dem.) SOUTH MISSOURIAN NEWS Telephone: (314) 843-0102 / FAX: (314) 843-0508 Editor: Arnie Robbins www.southmissouriannews.com D (Ind.) Publisher: Deborah Baker Steelville Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Mike Anthony ST. LOUIS RIVERFRONT TIMES 109 Chestnut St., Thayer 65791 W, Thur. (Ind.) www.riverfronttimes.com STEELVILLE STAR-CRAWFORD MIRROR Telephone: (417) 264-3085 / FAX: (417) 264-3814 Editorial Email: [email protected] www.steelvillestar.com Publisher: Janie Flynn St. Louis 6358 Delmar Blvd., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63130 Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Erma Harris Telephone: (314) 754-5966 / FAX: (314) 754-5955 108 W. Main St., PO Box BG, Steelville 65565 W, Thurs. (Ind.) COMMUNITY NEWS General Manager: Jeff Keller Telephone: (573) 775-5454 / FAX: (573) 775-2668 www.mycnews.com Editor: Tom Finkel Publisher: Rob Viehman Tipton St. Louis County • St. Charles County W, Thurs. (Ind.) Editor: Ava Viehman THE TIPTON TIMES Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Wed. (Ind.) www.vpi-newspapers.com 2139 Bryan Valley Commercial Dr., O’Fallon 63366 WEBSTER-KIRKWOOD TIMES & SOUTH COUNTY TIMES Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (636) 379-1775 / FAX: (636) 379-1632 Stockton 113 E. Morgan St., PO Box U, Tipton 65081 Publisher: Robert J. Huneke Jr. www.timesnewspapers.com Editorial Email: [email protected] CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN Telephone: (660) 433-5721 / FAX: (660) 433-2222 Editor: Robert J. Huneke Jr. Publishers: Dane & Sharene Vernon W, Wed. (Ind.) 122 W. Lockwood Ave., Second Fl., St. Louis 63119 www.cedarrepublican.com Telephone: (314) 968-2699 / FAX: (314) 968-2961 Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Becky Holloway THE COUNTIAN Publisher: Dwight Bitikofer #26 Public Sq., PO Box 1018, Stockton 65785 W, Thurs. (Dem.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Don Corrigan Telephone: (417) 276-4211 / FAX: (417) 276-5760 7777 Bonhomme Ave., Ste. 1205, Clayton 63105 W, Fri. (Ind.) Publisher: Dave Berry Trenton Telephone: (314) 727-6111 / FAX: (314) 727-7407 SUBURBAN JOURNALS OF GREATER ST. Editor: Marilyn Ellis TRENTON REPUBLICAN-TIMES Publisher: S. Richard Gard Jr. W, Wed. (Ind.) LOUIS www.republican-times.com Editor: Rick Jackoway Editorial Email: [email protected] D (Ind.) suburbanjournals.stltoday.com Editorial Email: [email protected] Stover 122 E. Eighth St., PO Box 548, Trenton 64683 MISSOURI LAWYERS WEEKLY 14522 S. Outer 40, Town & Country 63017 MORGAN COUNTY PRESS Telephone: (660) 359-2212 / FAX: (660) 359-4414 Publisher: Wendell J. Lenhart www.mo.lawyersweekly.com Telephone: (314) 821-1110 / FAX: (314) 821-0745 www.vpi-newspapers.com Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Wed., Sun. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Diane Lowery 319 N. Fourth St., Fifth Fl., St. Louis 63102 West County Sunday Journal 201 N. Maple St., PO Box 130, Stover 65078 D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Ind.) Telephone: (314) 421-1880 / FAX: (314) 421-0436 S. Sunday Journal Telephone: (573) 377-4616 / FAX: (573) 377-4512 Publisher: S. Richard Gard Jr. N. County Journal Publishers: Dane & Sharene Vernon Troy Editor: Richard Jackoway Jefferson County Sunday Journal, W, Wed. Editor: Connie Viebrock TROY FREE PRESS W, Mon. (Ind.) Jefferson County Journal W, Wed. (Rep.) www.lincolncountyjournal.com 874 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—NEWSPAPERS OF MISSOURI 875 Editorial Email: [email protected] 104 W. Jasper St., PO Box 348, Versailles 65084 Webb City 20 Business Park Dr., Troy 63379 Telephone: (573) 378-5441 / FAX: (573) 378-4292 Telephone: (636) 528-9550 / FAX: (636) 528-6694 Publishers: Dane & Sharene Vernon WEBB CITY SENTINEL Publisher: Pat Whiteside Editor: Bryan Jones Editorial Email: [email protected] Editor: Bob Simmons W, Thurs. (Dem.) 8 S. Main St., PO Box 150, Webb City 64870 W, Wed. (Rep.) Telephone: (417) 673-2421 / FAX: (417) 886-8892 Missouri Publishers: Bob Foos & Merle Lortz THE LINCOLN COUNTY JOURNAL Viburnum Editor: Bob Foos www.lincolncountyjournal.com QUAD COUNTY STAR W, Fri. (Ind.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] 20 Business Park Dr., Troy 63379 3 Dickens Bldg., PO Box 347, Viburnum 65566 Broadcasters Telephone: (636) 528-9550 / FAX: (636) 528-6694 Telephone: (573) 244-5206 / FAX: (573) 244-5207 Wellsville Publisher: Pat Whiteside Publisher: Gary R. Dickens WELLSVILLE OPTIC-NEWS Missouri Broadcasters Association Editor: Bob Simmons Editor: Marlene Dickens Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Tues. (Rep.) W, Wed. (Ind.) 123 W. Hudson St., PO Box 73, Wellsville 63384 1025 Northeast Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Telephone: (573) 684-2929 / FAX: (573) 684-2929 Telephone: (573) 636-6692 / FAX: (573) 634-8258 Tuscumbia Vienna Publisher: John P. Fisher Jr. www.mbaweb.org MILLER COUNTY AUTOGRAM-SENTINEL MARIES COUNTY GAZETTE Editor: Gay Hagan Donaldson Email: [email protected] www.vpi-newspapers.com Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Wed. (Rep.) Editorial Email: [email protected] 218 S. Main, PO Box 202, Vienna 65582 The first radio stations to begin operations in 415 S. Maple, PO Box 315, Eldon 65026 Telephone: (573) 859-3328 / FAX: (573) 859-6274 West Plains Missouri were KMBC-AM (now KMBZ) in Kansas Telephone: (573) 392-5658 / FAX: (573) 392-7755 Publisher: Kurt J. Lewis City and WEW-AM in St. Louis. Both signed on Publishers: Trevor Vernon Editor: Laura Schiermeier WEST PLAINS DAILY QUILL the air in 1921. In the following years, the number www.home.centurytel.net/westplainsdailyquill Editor: Ginny Duffield W, Wed. (Dem.) of radio operations steadily increased as the first W, Thurs. (Rep.) Editorial Email: [email protected] 125 Jefferson St., PO Box 110, West Plains 65775 FM stations began in 1948. Today, Warrensburg Telephone: (417) 256-9191 / FAX: (417) 256-9196 we have approximately 250 radio stations serving Union THE DAILY STAR-JOURNAL Publisher: Frank L. Martin III listeners in Missouri. Editorial Email: [email protected] UNION MISSOURIAN Editor: Frank L. Martin III broadcasting began in 1947 when www.emissourian.com 135 E. Market St., PO Box 68, Warrensburg 64093 D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Dem.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (660) 747-8123 / FAX: (660) 747-8741 KSD-TV (now KSDK) in St. Louis signed on the 312 E. Locust, Union 63084 Publisher: William James air, followed in 1949 by WDAF-TV in Kansas Telephone: (636) 583-7701 / FAX: (636) 583-5298 Editor: Jack Miles Weston City. Federal policy suspended the granting of any Publisher: William L. Miller Sr. D, (ex. Sat. & Sun.) (Ind.) THE WESTON CHRONICLE further licenses until 1953. Shortly after licens- Editor: Gregg Jones www.plattechronicle.com ing resumed, many additional television stations Semi-W, Wed. & Weekend (Ind.) Warrenton Editorial Email: [email protected] began operations. There are now approximately 18275 Hwy. 45 N., PO Box 6, Weston 64098 WARREN COUNTY RECORD Telephone: (816) 640-2251 / FAX: (816) 386-2251 45 commercial and public television stations Editorial Email: [email protected] Unionville Publishers: Jim and Beth McPherson broadcasting a variety of news, information and 103 E. Booneslick, Warrenton 63383 THE UNIONVILLE REPUBLICAN Editor: Beth McPherson entertainment programs each day. Telephone: (636) 456-6397 / FAX: (636) 456-6150 unionvillerepublican.com W, Wed. (Dem.) Editorial Email: [email protected] Publisher: William L. Miller Jr. The Missouri Broadcasters Association (MBA) 111 S. 16th St., PO Box 365, Unionville 63565 Editor: Tim Schmidt was formed August 15, 1948, in Kansas City. Telephone: (660) 947-2222 / FAX: (660) 947-2223 W, Thurs. (Ind.) Willard Missouri was the second state to have a full-time Publishers: Ron and Teresa Kinzler WILLARD CROSS COUNTRY TIMES broadcast association. ’s associa- Editors: Ron and Teresa Kinzler Warsaw www.crosscountrytimes.com tion was formed earlier that same year. From its W, Wed. (Ind.) BENTON COUNTY ENTERPRISE Editorial Email: [email protected] offices in Jefferson City, the MBA works for the www.bentoncountyenterprise.com PO Box 216, Willard 65781 broadcasters of Missouri, as well as allied organi- Van Buren Editorial Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 751-2214 / FAX: (417) 751-3499 zations, to provide a variety of services. 107 E. Main St., PO Box 128, Warsaw 65355 Publisher: Laura Scott THE CURRENT LOCAL Telephone: (660) 438-6312 / FAX: (660) 438-3464 Editor: Laura Scott The MBA is governed by a four-person execu- Editorial Email: [email protected] W, Thurs. (Dem.) W, Wed. (Dem.) 511 Main St., PO Box 100, Van Buren 63965 tive committee and an eight-person board of direc- Telephone: (573) 323-4515 / FAX: (573) 323-4515 tors representing radio and television broadcasters. Publishers: Alan Turley Washington Willow Springs Board members are elected for two-year terms and Editor: Steve Turley WASHINGTON MISSOURIAN HOWELL COUNTY NEWS may seek re-election for one additional term. In W, Thurs. (Dem.) www.emissourian.com www.howellcountynews.com addition, there are four standing committees, each Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] responsible for a specific area of service. There are 14 W. Main St., PO Box 336, Washington 63090 125 E. Main St., PO Box 249, Willow Springs 65793 a total of 42 members serving on these commit- Vandalia Telephone: (636) 239-7701 / FAX: (636) 239-0915 THE VANDALIA LEADER Telephone: (417) 469-1167 / FAX: (417) 469-1521 tees. The committees have three roles: to represent Publisher: William L. Miller Sr. Publisher: Kim Wehmer www.vandalialeader.com Editor: William L. Miller Sr. member interests in state and federal legislative Editor: Kim Wehmer Editorial Email: [email protected] Semi-W., Wed. & Weekend (Ind.) and regulatory processes; maintain the MBA office W, Wed. (Rep.) 108 W. State St., PO Box 239, Vandalia 63382 as a resource center for training, revenue expan- Telephone: (573) 594-2222 / FAX: (573) 594-6741 Waynesville sion, cost control and information; and encourage Publishers: Walt Gilbert & Ron Schott Windsor Editor: Ron Schott DAILY GUIDE the highest standards in broadcasting. W, Wed. (Ind.) www.waynesvilledailyguide.com THE WINDSOR REVIEW Since 1968, the Missouri Broadcasters Associ- Editorial Email: [email protected] Editorial Email: [email protected] ation has maintained a communications center on 108 Holly Dr., PO Box 578, Waynesville 65583 205 S. Main, PO Box 23, Windsor 65360 Versailles Telephone: (573) 336-3711 / FAX: (573) 341-2213 Telephone: (660) 647-2121 / FAX: (660) 647-2122 the first floor of the State Capitol. These facilities VERSAILLES LEADER-STATESMAN Publisher: Floyd Jernigan Publisher: Frank Mercer are available to radio and television broadcast- www.vpi-newspapers.com Editor: Allisa Martin Editor: Colby Gordon ers to aid in their coverage of state news. These Editorial Email: [email protected] D, (ex. Sun. & Mon.) (Ind.) W, Thurs. (Rep.) facilities are also available to state officials and 876 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—MISSOURI BROADCASTERS 877 legislators for the recording of information to be Address: 10795 N. Hwy. 65, Harrison, AR 72662 Cape Girardeau sent to radio and television stations in Missouri. Telephone: (314) 881-3200 / FAX: (314) 421-1102 www.hereshelpnetwork.org KAPE/KJXX/KGMO/KREZ/WKIB/KYRX Currently, plans are being made to update this Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. 1550 khz. / 1170 khz. / 100.7 mhz. / 104.7 mhz. / 96.5 facility with the latest technology to better serve President / General Manager: Larry Rice mhz. / 97.3 mhz. these purposes. Format: AM-News / Talk - Christian FM- - KOMC/AM/FM - KRZK/FM AC - Hot AC - 1220 khz. / 100.1 mhz. / 106.3 mhz. Address: PO Box 558, Cape Girardeau 63702 or 901 S. Executive Committee, 2009–2010 Format: Southern Gospel / / Country Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau 63702 Address: 202 Courtney St., Branson 65616 Telephone: (573) 339-7000 / FAX: (573) 651-4100 Chair: Mike Harbit, KNEM/KNMO, Nevada; Telephone: (417) 334-6003 / FAX: (417) 334-7141 Corporate: of Missouri, LLC Chair-Elect: Richard Trautschold, Midwest Fam- www.hometowndailynews.com General Manager: Rick Lambert ily, Springfield; Corporate: KOMC-KRZK Radio, LLC KCGQ/FM Treasurer: Mike Smythe, KFVS-TV/WQWQ-TV, General Manager: Scottie Earls 99.3 mhz. Cape Girardeau; KSMS/FM Format: Rock DONALD J. HICKS 90.5 mhz. Address: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 Immediate Past Chair: Mike Meara, KSDK-TV, Telephone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 St. Louis; President/CEO Format: NPR / News / Classical Music Missouri Broadcasters Association Address: 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 www.realrock993.com President/CEO: Donald J. Hicks, Jefferson City, Corporate: Radio Telephone: (417) 836-5878 / FAX: (417) 836-5889 General Manager: Scott Richards Email: [email protected]; www.ksmu.org Assistant to the President: Mandi Heiland, Jef- Bethany Corporate: Missouri State University KDMC/FM ferson City, Email: [email protected]. KAAN/AM/FM General Manager: Tammy Wiley 103.7 mhz. 870 khz. / 95.5 mhz. Southeast Missouri State University Board of Directors Format: Country / Dial Global (Simulcast) Brookfield Format: / Hip Hop Address: PO Box 447, 1212 S. 25th St., Bethany 64424 Address: Department of Communications, 107 Grauel District I–Radio: Dennis Lamme, Clear Channel Telephone: (660) 425-6380 / FAX: (660) 425-8148 KFMZ/KZBK MS 2750, Cape Girardeau 63701 Radio, St. Louis; www.regionalradio.com 1470 khz. / 96.9 mhz. Telephone: (573) 651-2126 / FAX: (573) 651-5967 District I–TV: Spencer Koch, KTVI-TV/KPLR-TV, Corporate: GoodRadio.TV, LLC Format: Hot AC (Simulcast) www.semo.edu/kdmc General Manager / General Sales Manager: Doug Address: 107 S. Main, Brookfield 64628 General Manager: Dr. Bruce Mims St. Louis; Schmitz Telephone: (660) 258-3383 / FAX: (660) 258-7307 District II–Radio: Dave Alpert, Entercom Com- www.bestbroadcastgroup.com / www.kzbkradio.com KEZS/FM munications, Mission, KS; Bolivar Corporate: Best Broadcast Group 102.9 mhz. General / Station Manager: Dale Palmer District II–TV: Craig Allison, KSHB-TV/KMCI- KYOO/AM/FM Format: Country TV, Kansas City; 1200 khz. / 99.1 mhz. Address: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 District III: John Caran, KZWV/FM, Lake of the Format: Local Programs / Sporting News / News (Simul- Butler Telephone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 ; cast) www.k103.com Address: 205 N. Pike, Bolivar 65613 KMAM/KMOE Corporate: Mississippi River Radio District IV: Gary Exline, Eagle Communications, Telephone: (417) 326-5257 / FAX: (417) 326-5900 1530 khz. / 92.1 mhz General Manager: Scott Richards St. Joseph; www.kyooradio.com Format: Country (Simulcast) District V: Danny Thomas, KOAM-TV, Joplin; Corporate: KYOO, Inc. Address: 800 E. Nursery St., Butler 64730 KGIR/KMAL General Manager / Public Affairs Director / News Direc- 1220 khz. / 1470 khz. District VI: Mark Gordon, KOLR-TV/KSFX-TV, Telephone: (660) 679-4191 / FAX: (660) 679-4193 tor: Stephen Paris Corporate: Bates County Broadcasting Corp. Format: ESPN Sports Springfield; President / General / Station Manager: Melody Thornton Address: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 District VII: Rick Lambert, Withers Broadcasting, Boonville Telephone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 Cape Girardeau; www..com or www.1470kmal.com KWRT/AM Cabool Corporate: Mississippi River Radio Associate Member: Mark Sableman, Thompson 1370 khz. General Manager: Scott Richards Coburn, St. Louis. Format: / Dial Global KOZX/FM Address: 1600 Radio Hill Rd., Boonville 65233 98.1 mhz. KGKS/FM Telephone: (660) 882-6686 / FAX: (660) 882-6688 Format: Rock / Classic Rock 93.9 mhz. www.1370kwrt.com Address: 800 N. Hubbard St., Mountain Grove 65711 Format: Hot AC Corporate: Big Country of Missouri Inc. Telephone: (417) 926-4650 / FAX: (417) 926-7604 Address: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 General / Operations / Program / Production Manager: Corporate: Ozark Media Telephone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 Matt Billings General Manager: Keith Stephenson www.939kiss.com Corporate: Mississippi River Radio KWJK/FM General Manager: Scott Richards 93.1 mhz. Format: Jack / Dial Global California KLSC/FM Address: 1600 Radio Hill Rd., Boonville 65233 KRLL/AM 92.9 mhz. Broadcast Telephone: (660) 882-6686 / FAX: (660) 882-6688 Format: Classic Hits 1420 khz. www.931jack.fm Format: Country / ABC Address: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 Corporate: Bitter Sweet Broadcasting Address: PO Box 307, 100-A E. Buchanan, California Telephone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 General / Operations / Program / Production Manager: 65018 www.929theriver.com Stations Matt Billings Telephone: (573) 796-3139 / FAX: (573) 796-4131 Corporate: Mississippi River Radio General Manager: Scott Richards Corporate: Moniteau Communications, Inc. Branson President / General Manager: Jeffrey G. Shackleford KRCU/KSEF Radio stations in Missouri KBCV/AM Southeast Missouri State University 1570 khz. Cameron 90.9 mhz. / 88.9 mhz. (Simulcast) Aurora Format: Christian Talk Format: NPR News/Classical Address: 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 KMRN/KKWK Address: One University Plaza, MS0300, Cape Gi- KSWM/KQMO Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 1360 khz. / 100.1 mhz. rardeau 63701 Telephone: (573) 651-5070 / FAX: (573) 651-5071 940 khz. / 97.7 mhz. www.bottradionetwork.com Format: Classic Country / Dial – Classic Hits / Dial Format: News / Talk / CNN / Regional Mexican Corporate: Bott www..org Address: PO Box 643, 607 E. Platte Clay Way, Cameron General Manager: Danny Woods Address: 126 S. Jefferson, Aurora 65605 General Manager: Trace Thurlby 64429 Telephone: (417) 678-0416 / FAX: (417) 678-4111 KBPB/FM Telephone: (816) 632-6661 / FAX: (816) 632-1334 KSIM/AM www.radiotalon.com 91.9 mhz. www.regionalradio.com 1400 khz. Corporate: Falcon Broadcasting Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian News Corporate: GoodRadio.TV Format: News / Talk General Manager / Station Manager: Bill Lewis / Public Affairs / Inspirational General / General Sales Manager: Doug Schmitz Address: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 878 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 879 Telephone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 KULH/FM Telephone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 Address: 20487 State Hwy. 114 E., Dexter 63841 www.1400ksim.com 105.9 mhz. www.kfru.com Telephone: (573) 624-3545 / FAX: (573) 624-9926 Corporate: Mississippi River : Christian Corporate: , Inc. www.kdexfm.com General Manager: Scott Richards Address: 802 Calhoun, Chillicothe 64601 General / Station Manager: John Walker Corporate: Dexter Broadcasting, Inc. Telephone: (660) 646-2255 / FAX: (660) 646-2242 President / General Manager / Local Sales Manager: KWKZ/FM KOQL/FM Walt Turner 106.1 mhz. www.1059thewave.com General / Station / Operations Manager: Ean Leppin 106.1 mhz. Format: Country Format: Rhythmic CHR / Dance Address: 753 Enterprise St., Cape Girardeau 63703 Address: 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 Doniphan Telephone: (573) 334-7800 / FAX: (573) 334-7440 Clinton Telephone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 www..com www.kfru.com KDFN/KOEA Corporate: Anderson Broadcasting Company, Inc. KDKD/AM/FM Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. 1500 khz. / 97.5 mhz. President / General / Station Manager: Bill Anderson 1280 khz. / 95.3 mhz. General / Station Manager: John Walker Format: Oldies / Classic Country KZIM/AM Format: Oldies - New Country / NASCAR Address: 932 County Rd. 448; Poplar Bluff 63901 Address: PO Box 448, 2201 N. Antioch Rd., Clinton KPLA/FM Telephone: (573) 996-3124 / FAX: (573) 996-5328 960 khz. 101.5 mhz. www.foxradionetwork.com Format: News / Talk 64735 Telephone: (660) 885-6141 / FAX: (660) 885-4801 Format: Adult Contemporary Corporate: Fox Radio Network Address: 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 Address: 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 Telephone: (573) 335-8291 / FAX: (573) 335-4806 www.mykdkd.com General Manager: Steven Fuchs Corporate: GoodRadio.TV Telephone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 www.960kzim.com www.kfru.com Corporate: Mississippi River Radio General Manager / General / Local / National Sales Manager: Bob May Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. El Dorado Springs General Manager: Scott Richards General / Station Manager: John Walker KESM/AM/FM Columbia KSSZ/FM 1580 khz. / 105.5 mhz. Carrollton 93.9 mhz. Format: Country - Country/AC KAOL/KMZU KBBM/FM Format: News / Talk / ABC Address: 200 Radio Ln., El Dorado Springs 64744 1430 khz. / 100.7 mhz. 100.1 mhz. Address: 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd.; Columbia Telephone: (417) 876-2741 / FAX: (417) 876-2743 Format: Country / Agriculture (Simulcast) Format: 65201 www.kesmradio.com Address: 102 N. Mason St., Carrollton 64633 Address: 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 Telephone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Corporate: Wildwood Communications, Inc. Telephone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152 Telephone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 www.theeagle939.com President / General Manager: Donald L. Kohn www..com www.buzz.fm Corporate: of Mid-MO, Inc. Corporate: Kanza, Inc. Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. General Manager: Carla Leible General / Station Manager / National Sales Manager: General Manager / Station Manager: John Walker KTGR/AM Ellington Miles Carter KBIA/FM 1580 khz. KAUL/FM 91.3 mhz. Format: Sports 106.7 mhz. Caruthersville Format: NPR Address: 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd.; Columbia Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian News 65201 KCRV/AM/FM Address: 409 , Columbia 65211 / Public Affairs / Inspirational Telephone: (573) 882-3431 / FAX: (573) 882-2636 Telephone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Address: Rt. 1, Box 92, Van Buren 63965 1370 khz. / 105.1 mhz. www.theeagle939.com Telephone: (573) 323-8595 / FAX: (573) 323-8041 Format: Classic Country / Oldies Radio www..org General Manager: Dr. Michael W. Dunn Corporate: Zimmer Radio of Mid-MO, Inc. www.hereshelpnetwork.org Address: PO Box 909, 717 State Hwy. 84, Caruthersville General Manager: Carla Leible Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. 63830 KBXR/FM Station Manager: James Shackelford Telephone: (573) 333-1370 / FAX: (573) 333-1371 102.3 mhz. KTXY/FM www.kcrvradio.com Format: 106.9 mhz. Corporate: Pollack Broadcasting Company Address: 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 Format: #1 Hit Music Farmington General Manager: Perry Jones Telephone: (573) 449-4141 / FAX: (573) 449-7770 Address: 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd.; Columbia Operations / Program / Traffic Manager: Monte Lyons www.bxr.com 65201 KREI/KTJJ Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. Telephone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 800 khz. / 98.5 mhz. General / Station Manager: John Walker www.y107.com Format: News / Talk / ABC - Country / ABC Cedar Hill Email: [email protected] Address: PO Box 461, 1401 KREI Blvd., Farmington KNLH/FM KCLR/FM Corporate: Zimmer Radio of Mid-MO, Inc. 63640 89.5 mhz. 99.3 mhz. General Manager: Carla Leible Telephone: (573) 756-6476 / FAX: (573) 756-1110 Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian News Format: Country www..com / www.j98.com / Public Affairs / Inspirational Address: 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd., Columbia KWWC/FM Corporate: GoodRadio.TV Address: 5091 Tower Rd., House Springs 63051 65201 90.5 mhz. General Manager: Richard Womack Telephone: (314) 881-3200 / FAX: (314) 436-2434 Telephone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 www.hereshelpnetwork.org www.clear99.com Format: / Eclectic KYLS/AM/FM - KTNX/FM Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. Corporate: Zimmer Radio of Mid-MO, Inc. Address: Campus Box 2114, 1200 E. Broadway; Colum- 1450 khz. / 95.9 mhz. / 103.9 mhz. President / General Manager: Larry Rice General Manager: Carla Leible bia 65215 Format: ESPN Sports / Today’s Country / CHR Email: [email protected] Address: 900 E. Karsh Blvd., Farmington 63640 KCMQ/FM Telephone: (573) 876-7297 / FAX: (573) 876-2330 Telephone: (573) 701-9590 / FAX: (573) 701-9696 Centralia 96.7 mhz. Station Manager: Jonna Wiseman www.froggy96.com Operations Manager / Chief Engineer: Max Ornles KMFC/FM Format: Classic Rock Corporate: Southern Star Broadcasting Missouri, LLC 92.1 mhz. Address: 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd., Columbia General Manager: Joel Jordan Format: Contemporary Christian 65201 Cuba Address: PO Box 26, 1249 E. Hwy. 22, Centralia 65240 Telephone: (573) 875-1099 / FAX: (573) 875-2439 Fayette Telephone: (573) 682-5525 / FAX: (573) 682-2744 www..com KNLQ/FM www.kmfc.com Corporate: Zimmer Radio of Mid-MO, Inc. 91.9 mhz. KCMC/AM Corporate: The Clair Group dba KMFC Radio General Manager: Carla Leible Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian / Central Methodist University General Manager: Jerry Clair News / Public Affairs / Inspirational 570 khz. KCOU/FM Address: 15 Shady Oak Ln., Cuba 65453 88.1 mhz. Format: Top 40 Telephone: (314) 881-3200 / FAX: (314) 436-2434 Address: 411 CMC Sq., Fayette 65248-1198 Chillicothe University of Missouri www.hereshelpnetwork.org Format: College Music Telephone: (660) 248-3391 KCHI/AM/FM Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. Corporate: Central Methodist University Address: A022 Brady Commons, Columbia 65211 President / General Manager: Larry Rice 1010 khz. / 98.5 mhz. Telephone: (573) 882-3780 / FAX: (573) 884-7348 Faculty Advisor: Jeff Porsche Format: Classic Hits (Simulcast) www..com Address: PO Box 227, 421 Washington, Chillicothe General Manager: John Dobson Dexter 64601 Festus Telephone: (660) 646-4173 / FAX: (660) 646-2868 KFRU/AM KDEX/AM/FM KJFF/AM www.kchi.com 1400 khz. 1590 khz. / 102.3 mhz. 1400 khz. Corporate: Leatherman Communications, Inc. Format: News Talk Format: Country / ABC / Premiere Jones Radio (Simul- Format: News / Talk President / General Manager: Dan Leatherman Address: 503 Old Hwy. 63 N., Columbia 65201 cast) Address: PO Box 368, 1026 Scenic Dr., Festus 63028 880 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 881 Telephone: (636) 937-7642 / FAX: (636) 937-3636 Address: 513 Hampshire St., Quincy, IL 62301 Joplin KQYS/AM www..com Telephone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670 1420 khz. Corporate: Good Radio.TV www.wgem.com KBTN/FM Format: Talk General Manager: Richard Womack Corporate: Quincy Newspapers Inc. 99.7 mhz. Address: 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 Station Manager: Carlos Fernandez Format: Classic Country Telephone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Address: 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 Corporate: FFD Holdings 1, Inc. Fulton Telephone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Operations Manager: Warren McDonald KFAL/KKCA Hollister www.997kbtn.com KQYX/AM 900 khz. / 100.5 mhz. Corporate: FFD Holdings 1, Inc. KTRI/FM Operations Manager: Warren McDonald 1420 khz. Format: Country / Oldies 95.9 mhz. Format: News / Talk Address: 1805 Westminster, Fulton 65251 Format: Branson Info/Talk KCAR/FM Address: 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 Telephone: (573) 642-3341 / FAX: (573) 642-3343 Address: 118 State Dr., Hollister 65672 104.3 mhz Telephone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Corporate: Zimmer Radio of Mid-MO, Inc. Format: Oldies Corporate: FFD Holdings 1, Inc. General Manager: Carla Leible Telephone: (417) 332-1099 / FAX: (417) 339-4072 Corporate: Thirteen Forty productions, Inc. Address: 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 Operations Manager: Warren McDonald General / Operations / Business / Office Manager: Larry Telephone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 KSYN/FM Gravois Mills Pittman www.cool1043.com 92.5 mhz. Corporate: FFD Holdings 1, Inc. Format: CHR Top 40 KCRL/FM Operations Manager: Warren McDonald Address: 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 90.3 mhz. Jefferson City Telephone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 Translators: 98.7 mhz. / 105.7 mhz. / 105.1 mhz. / KDMO/KMXL Corporate: Zimmer Radio, Inc. 104.7 mhz. KATI/FM 1490 khz. / 95.1 mhz. General Manager: Larry Boyd Format: Christian 94.3 mhz. Format: Nostalgia / Address: 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 Format: Country Address: PO Box 426 or 221 E. Fourth, Carthage 64836 KXDG/FM Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 Address: 3109 S. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Telephone: (417) 358-2648 / FAX: (417) 358-1278 97.9 mhz. www.bottradionetwork.com Telephone: (573) 893-5696 / FAX: (573) 893-4137 www.951mikefm.com Format: Classic Rock Email: [email protected] www.kat943.com Corporate: Carthage Broadcasting Company, Inc. Address: 2702 E. 32nd St.; Joplin 64804 Corporate: Corporate: Zimmer Radio of Mid-MO, Inc. Station / General / National Sales Manager: Ron Pe- Telephone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 General Manager: Trace Thurlby General Manager: Carla Leible tersen Jr. Corporate: Zimmer Radio, Inc. General Manager: Larry Boyd KJLU/FM KIXQ/FM 102.5 mhz. KXMS/FM Hannibal/Quincy 88.9 mhz. 88.7 mhz. Format: Jazz Format: Country KGRC/FM Address: 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 Missouri Southern State University Address: PO Box 29, Jefferson City 65102 or Lincoln Uni- Format: Classical / BSN 92.9 mhz. versity, 1004 E. Dunklin St., Jefferson City 65101 Telephone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 Format: Hot AC Corporate: Zimmer Radio, Inc. Address: 3950 E. Newman Rd., Missouri Southern State Telephone: (573) 681-5301 / FAX: (573) 681-5299 University, Joplin 64801 Address: 329 , Quincy, IL 62301 General Manager: Mike Downey General Manager: Larry Boyd Telephone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 Telephone: (417) 625-9678 www.real929.com KJMO/FM KJMK/FM General Manager: Jeff Skibbe Corporate: Staradio Corporation 97.5 mhz. 93.9 mhz. KZRG/AM General Manager: Mike Moyers Format: Oldies Format: Adult Contemporary 1310 khz. Address: 3605 Country Club Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Address: 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 Format: News Talk KHMO/KICK/KRRY/WLIQ Telephone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 1070 khz. / 97.9 mhz. / 100.9 mhz. / 1530 khz. Telephone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330 Address: 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 www..com Corporate: Zimmer Radio, Inc. Telephone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 Format: News / Talk / Sports / / Hot AC / General Manager: Larry Boyd Soft Rock Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. Corporate: Zimmer Radio, Inc. Address: PO Box 711, 119 N. Third, Hannibal 63401 General / Station Manager: John Walker KJML/FM General Manager: Larry Boyd Telephone: (573) 221-3450 / FAX: (573) 221-5331 KLIK/AM 107.1 mhz. KZYM/AM Corporate: Double O Missouri Corporation Format: Active Rock 1230 khz. General Manager: Ed Foxall 1240 khz. Format: News / Talk Address: 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 Format: ESPN Radio Address: 3605 Country Club Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Telephone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 Address: 2702 E. 32nd St., Joplin 64804 KZZK/FM www.rock1071.com 105.9 mhz. Telephone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330 Telephone: (417) 624-1025 / FAX: (417) 781-6842 Corporate: FFD Holdings 1, Inc. Format: New Rock Corporate: Zimmer Radio, Inc. Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. Operations Manager: Warren McDonald General Manager: Larry Boyd Address: 329 Maine, Quincy, IL 62301 General / Station Manager: John Walker Telephone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 KKLL/AM www..com KMCV/FM 1100 khz. Kansas City Corporate: Staradio Corporation 89.9 mhz. / 1590 khz., Rolla / 106.3 mhz., Rolla / 104.3 Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian / General Manager: Mike Moyers mhz., Cuba News / Public Affairs KBEQ/FM Format: Religious Talk 104.3 mhz. WCOY/FM Address: 831 Moffet, Joplin 64801 Address: 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 Telephone: (417) 781-1100 / FAX: (417) 781-1100 Format: Country 99.5 mhz. Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 Address: 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111 Format: Country Corporate: New Life Evangelistic, Inc. www.bottradionetwork.com President / General Manager: Larry Rice Telephone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-4045 Address: 329 Maine, Quincy, IL 62301 Corporate: Bott Radio Network www.q104kc.com Telephone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 General Manager: Trace Thurlby KMOQ/FM Corporate: Wilks Broadcasting www..com 105.3 mhz. General Manager: Mike Rowen Corporate: Staradio Corporation KWOS/AM Format: CHR General Manager: Mike Moyers 950 khz. KBLV/FM Address: 2510 W. 20th, Joplin 64804 99.7 mhz. Format: News / Talk Telephone: (417) 781-1313 / FAX: (417) 781-1316 WTAD/WQCY Address: 3109 S. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Format: Classic Rock 930 khz. / 103.9 mhz. www.Q1053.com Telephone: (573) 893-5696 / FAX: (573) 593-4137 Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Format: News / Talk / Classic Rock / Corporate: FFD Holdings 1, Inc. Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Address: 329 Maine, Quincy, IL 62301 www..com General Manager: Warren McDonald www.entercom.com Telephone: (217) 224-4102 / FAX: (217) 224-4133 Corporate: Zimmer Radio of Mid-MO, Inc. Program Manager: Ben McCarty Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. General Manager: Carla Leible www..com / www.1039thefox.com KOBC/FM General Manager: David Alpert Corporate: Staradio Corporation KZJF/FM 90.7 mhz. General Manager: Mike Moyers KCCV/AM/FM 104.1 mhz. Format: Contemporary Christian 760 khz. / 92.3 mhz. Format: Country Addresses: 2711 Peace Church Ave., Joplin 64801 Format: Religious Talk Hannibal/Quincy/Keokuk Address: 3605 Country Club Dr., Jefferson City 65109 Telephone: (417) 781-6401 / FAX: (417) 782-1841 Address: 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 Telephone: (573) 893-5100 / FAX: (573) 893-8330 www..org Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 WGEM AM/FM www.jeffcountry.com Corporate: EMF Broadcasting www.bottradionetwork.com 1440 khz. / 105.1mhz. Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. General Manager: Rob Kime Corporate: Bott Radio Network Format: Sports / ESPN - News/ABC General / Station Manager: John Walker Program Manager: Lisa Davis General Manager: Trace Thurlby 882 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 883 KCFX/FM Address: 4240 Blueridge Blvd., Ste. 530, Kansas City Telephone: (816) 763-2040 / FAX: (816) 966-1055 Kirksville 101.1 mhz. 64133 www..com Format: Classic Rock Telephone: (816) 313-0049 / FAX: (816) 313-1036 Corporate: Carter Broadcast Group, Inc. KIRX/AM Address: 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 www..org President / General Manager: Michael Carter 1450 khz. Telephone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Corporate: Christian Broadcasting Associates Format: Oldies / News Talk www.cumulus.com / www.101thefox.net General Manager: Ken Ball KQRC/FM Address: PO Box 130, 1308 N. , Kirksville Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. 98.9 mhz. 63501 Market Manager: Donna Baker KCZZ/KDTD Format: Active Rock 1480 khz. / 1340 khz. Telephone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711 Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 www.1450kirx.com KCHZ/FM Format: Latin Pop / Variety / Regional Mexican Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 95.7 mhz. Address: 1701 S. 55th St., Kansas City 66106 Corporate: KIRX, Inc. www.entercom.com General Manager: Steven Lloyd Format: Rhythmic AC Telephone: (913) 287-1480 / FAX: (913) 287-5881 Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. www.laplaya1480.com / www.lagrand1340kc.com Address: 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 General Manager: David Alpert KLTE/FM Telephone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Corporate: Reyes Media Group, Inc. www.cumulus.com / www.957thevibe.com General Manager: Ed Reyes 107.9 mhz. KRBZ/FM Format: Bott Radio Network Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. 96.5 mhz. Market Manager: Donna Baker KFKF/FM Address: 3 Crown Dr., Ste. 100, Kirksville 63501 94.1 mhz. Format: Alternative Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 KCJK/FM Format: Country Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66202 www.bottradionetwork.com 105.1 mhz. Address: 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111 Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Corporate: Bott Radio Network Format: AC Telephone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-4045 www.entercom.com General / Local Sales Manager: Paul Shipman Address: 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600; Mission, KS 66202 www.kfkf.com Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. Telephone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 Corporate: Wilks Broadcasting General Manager: David Alpert KRXL/FM www.cumulus.com / www.1051jackfm.com General / Sales Manager: Mike Rowen 94.5 mhz. Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. KUDL/FM Format: Classic Rock Market Manager: Donna Baker KKFI/FM 98.1 mhz. Address: PO Box 130, 1308 N. Baltimore, Kirksville 90.1 mhz. Format: Adult Contemporary 63501 Format: Community / Jazz / Blues Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 KCKC/FM Telephone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711 Address: 3901 Main St., Kansas City 64171 Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 102.1 mhz. www.945thex.com Format: AC Telephone: (816) 931-3122 / FAX: (816) 931-7078 www.entercom.com Corporate: KIRX, Inc. Address: 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202; Kansas City 64111 www..org Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. General Manager: Steven Lloyd Telephone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-4045 Corporate: Mid-Coast Radio Project, Inc. General Manager: Herndon Hasty www.star1021.com Station Manager: Richard Pirodsky KTRM/FM Corporate: Wilks Broadcasting KXTR/AM KKLO/AM 1660 khz. 88.7 mhz. General Manager: Mike Rowen 14.10 khz. Format: Country Gospel / Contemp Christian / News / Format: Classical KCMO/AM Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Format: Alternative Rock 710 khz. Public Affairs / Inspirational Address: 1217 Barnett Hall, Truman State University, Address: 481 Muncie Rd., Leavenworth, KS 66048 Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Format: News / Talk www.entercom.com Kirksville 63501 Address: 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600; Mission, KS 66202 Telephone: (913) 351-1410 / FAX: (913) 351-1420 Telephone: (660) 785-4506 www.hereshelpnetwork.com Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. Telephone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 General Manager: Herndon Hasty www.ktrm.truman.edu www.cumulus.com Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. General Manager: Mark Smith Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. President / General Manager: Larry Rice WDAF/FM Market Manager: Donna Baker 106.5 mhz. KTUF/FM KLJC/FM 93.7 mhz. KCMO/FM 88.5 mhz. Format: Country Format: Contemporary Christian Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Format: Country 94.9 mhz. Address: PO Box 130, 1308 N. Baltimore, Kirksville Format: Greatest Hits Address: 15800 Calvary Rd., Kansas City 64147 Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Telephone: (816) 331-8700 / FAX: (816) 331-3497 www.entercom.com 63501 Address: 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 Telephone: (660) 665-9841 / FAX: (660) 665-0711 Telephone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 www.calvary885.com Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. Corporate: Calvary Bible College General Manager: Herndon Hasty www.937ktuf.com www.cumulus.com / www.949kcmo.com Corporate: KIRX, Inc. Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. President / General Manager: Dr. Elwood Chipchase Operations Manager: Thom McGinty Market Manager: Donna Baker Station Manager: Wayne Geiger General Manager: Steven Lloyd WHB/AM KMBZ/AM 810 khz. KCSP/AM 980 khz. Format: Sports 610 khz. Format: News / Talk Format: Sports Talk Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 Address: 6721 W. 121st St., Overland Park, KS 66209 Address: 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 66219 KLOZ/FM Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 Telephone: (913) 344-1500 / FAX: (913) 314-1599 92.7 mhz. Telephone: (913) 744-3600 / FAX: (913) 744-3700 www.entercom.com www.810whb.com www.entercom.com Format: Hot AC Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. Corporate: Union Broadcasting, Inc. Address: 160 Hwy. 42, Kaiser 65047 Corporate: Entercom Communications Corp. Market Manager: David Alpert President / General Manager: Chad Boeger Market Manager: Dave Alpert Telephone: (573) 348-1958 / FAX: (573) 348-1923 KMJK/FM www.todaysbesthits.com KCTE/AM 107.3 mhz. Kennett Corporate: Benne Media 1510 khz. Format: Urban AC President / General Manager: Denny Benne Format: News / Talk Address: 5800 Foxridge Dr. #600, Mission, KS 66202 KBOA/AM/FM - KTMO/FM Address: 6721 W. 121st St., Overland Park, KS 66209 Telephone: (913) 514-3000 / FAX: (913) 514-3002 1540 khz. / 105.5 mhz. / 106.5 mhz. KQUL/FM Telephone: (913) 344-1500 / FAX: (913) 344-1599 www.cumulus.com / www.magic1073.com Format: CNN News / Adult Standards / Country 102.7 mhz. www.1510.com Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. Address: PO Box 509; 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett Format: Classic Hits Corporate: Union Broadcasting, Inc. Market Manager: Donna Baker 63857 Address: 160 Hwy. 42, Kaiser 65047 President / General Mananger: Chad Boeger Telephone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890 Telephone: (573) 348-1958 / FAX: (573) 348-1923 KMXV/FM www.semoradio.com www.todaysbesthits.com KCUR/FM 93.3 mhz. 89.3 mhz. Corporate: Pollack Broadcasting Company Corporate: Benne Media Format: Top 40 General Manager: Perry Jones President / General Manager: Denny Benne Format: Public Radio Address: 508 Westport Rd., Ste. 202, Kansas City 64111 Address: 4825 Troost, Kansas City 64114 Telephone: (816) 753-4000 / FAX: (816) 753-4045 KOTC/AM - KXOQ/FM KZWV/FM Telephone: (816) 235-1551 / FAX: (816) 235-2864 www.mix93.com 830 khz. / 104.3 mhz. 101.9 mhz. www.kcur.org Corporate: Wilks Broadcasting Format: AM Talk / FM Classic Rock Format: Soft Rock / Smooth Jazz Corporate: University of Missouri–Kansas City General Manager: Mike Rowen Address: 1081 Osage Beach Rd., Osage Beach 65065 General Manager: Patricia D. Cahill Address: 932 County Rd. 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 KPRT/KPRS Telephone: (573) 888-9878 / FAX: (573) 888-8878 Telephone: (573) 746-7873 / FAX: (573) 746-7874 KCWJ/AM 1590 khz. / 103.3 mhz. www.foxradionetwork.com www.1019thewave.com 1030 khz. Format: Gospel / Urban Corporate: Fox Radio Network Corporate: Wright Communications, LLP Format: Religious Address: 11131 Ave., Kansas City 64137 General Manager: Steven Fuchs General / Local / National Sales Manager: John Caran 884 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 885 Lebanon Marshfield Telephone: (660) 263-9390 / FAX: (660) 263-8800 Corporate: Harbit Communications, Inc. www.kzztradio.com President / General / Operations Manager: Mike Harbit KBNN/KJEL KMRF/KNLM Corporate: Best Broadcast Group 750 khz. / 103.7 mhz. 1510 khz./91.9 mhz. General / Station Manager: Dale Palmer Format: Talk - Full Service Country Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian / New Bloomfield Address: PO Box 1112, 18553 Gentry Rd., Lebanon News / Public Affairs / Inspirational 65536 Address: 3208 State St., Hwy. 00, Marshfield 65706 Monett KNLG/FM Telephone: (417) 532-9111 / FAX: (417) 588-4191 Telephone: (417) 468-6188 / FAX: (417) 859-2916 90.3 mhz. www.myozarksonline.com www.hereshelpnetwork.com KRMO/KKBL Format: Country Gospel / Christian / News / Public Af- Corporate: GoodRadio.TV Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. 990 khz. / 95.9 mhz. fairs / Inspirational General / Station / Local Sales Manager: Mike Edwards President / General Manager: Larry Rice Format: Country/ABC - Address: 9810 State Rd. AE, New Bloomfield 65063 Address: PO Box 109, 1569 N. Central Ave., Monett Telephone: (800) 228-5284 / FAX: (573) 896-4376 KLWT/KCLQ 65708 www.hereshelpnetwork.com 1230 khz. / 107.9 mhz. Maryville Telephone: (800) 928-5253 / FAX: (417) 235-6388 Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. Format: Christian - Hot Country Corporate: Eagle Broadcasting, Inc. President / General Manager: Larry W. Rice Address: 18785 Finch Rd., Lebanon 65536 KNIM/AM/FM General Manager: Janet Gandy Telephone: (417) 532-2962 / FAX: (417) 532-5184 1580 khz. / 97.1 mhz. www..com Format: News Talk / CNN / Rock Noel Corporate: Brass Monkey Media, LLC Address: 1618 S. Main, Maryville 64468 Montgomery City President / General / Business Manager: Dan Caldwell KLTK/AM Telephone: (660) 582-2151 / FAX: (660) 582-3211 KMCR/FM www.knimmaryville.com 1140 khz. 103.9 mhz. Format: Regional Mexican Liberty Corporate: Nodaway Broadcasting Corporation Format: AC General / Program Manager: Jim Cronin Address: 1504 W. Persimmon St., Rogers, AR 72756 KCXL/AM Address: 205 E. Norman, Montgomery City 63361 Corporate: La Mas Mexicana LLC Telephone: (573) 564-2275 / FAX: (573) 564-8036 1140 khz. KRNW/KXCV President / General Manager: Genaro Salas Format: Talk / Oldies 88.9 mhz. / 90.5 mhz. www.kmcrradio.com Address: PO Box 620, Liberty 64069 or 310 S. La Frenz Northwest Missouri State University Corporate: Best Broadcast Group Rd., Liberty 64068 Format: News / Classical / Jazz General / Local / National Sales Manager: Dale Palmer Oran Telephone: (816) 792-1140 / FAX: (816) 792-8258 Address: 800 University Dr., Maryville 64468 www..com Telephone: (660) 562-1163 / FAX: (660) 562-1832 KCGR/FM Corporate: Alpine Broadcasting www..org Mountain Grove 90.5 khz. / 92.1 khz., Scott City / 103.3 khz., Cape Gi- President / CEO / General Manager: Pete Schartel Corporate: Board of Regents, Northwest Missouri State KELE/AM/FM rardeau / 99.7 khz, Sikeston University 1360 khz. / 92.5 mhz. Format: Christian Talk General Manager: Rodney Harrid Format: Talk/ / Country/Traditional Address: 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 Macon Country Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 KLTI/AM / K223AS Address: 800 N. Hubbard, Mountain Grove 65711 www.bottradionetwork.com 1560 khz. / 92.5 mhz. Memphis Telephone: (417) 926-4650 / FAX: (417) 926-7604 Corporate: Bott Radio Network Format: Classic Country (Simulcast) KMEM/FM www.925thegrove.com General Manager: Trace Thurlby Address: 32968 U.S. Hwy. 63 S., Macon 63552 100.5 mhz. Corporate: Ozark Media Telephone: (660) 385-1560 / FAX: (660) 385-7090 Format: / ABC General Manager: Keith Stephenson www.kltiradio.com Park Hills Address: PO Box 121, 650 N. Clay, Memphis 63555 Corporate: Best Broadcast Group General / Local / National Sales Manager: Dale Palmer Telephone: (660) 465-7225 / FAX: (660) 465-2626 Mountain View KDBB/FM / KFMO/AM www.kmemfm.com 104.3 mhz. / 1240 khz. Corporate: Boyer Broadcasting, Inc. KUKU/AM/FM Format: Rock / St. Louis Cardinals / Blues / News / Talk Marble Hill General / Station Manager: Mark Denney 1330 khz. / 100.3 mhz. / CBS / ESPN Format: News/Talk / Oldies Rock-n-Roll Address: PO Box 36, 804 St. Joe Dr., Park Hills 63601 KMHM/FM Address: 6962 U.S. Hwy. 60 W., Mountain View 65548 104.1 mhz. Telephone: (573) 431-2000 / FAX: (573) 431-0850 Mexico Telephone: (417) 469-2500 / FAX: (417) 934-2500 www.b104fm.com Format: Gospel www.kuku.com Address: RR 1, Box 266E, Marble Hill 63764 KJAB/FM Corporate: M.K.S. Broadcasting, Inc. Corporate: Ozark Radio Network VP / General Manager: Larry D. Joseph Telephone: (573) 238-1041 / FAX: (573) 238-0104 88.3 mhz. President / General Manager: Tom J. Marhefka www.kmhm.net Format: Southern Gospel Corporate: Southern Gospetality, LLC Address: 621 W. Monroe, Mexico 65265 KUPH/FM Piedmont General / Station Manager: Glen Aulgur Telephone: (573) 581-8606 / FAX: (573) 581-9655 96.9 mhz. www.kjab.com Format: Bright AC KPWB/AM/FM General Manager: Kevin Weber Address: 6962 U.S. Hwy. 60, Mountain View 65548 1140 khz. / 104.9 mhz. Marshall Telephone: (417) 934-1000 / FAX: (417) 934-2500 KXEO/KWWR Format: ESPN/Sports / Todays Country KMMO/AM/FM www.thefox969.com Address: PO Box 305, Farmington 63640; 235 Business 1300 khz. / 102.9 mhz. 1340 khz. / 95.7 mhz. Corporate: Ozark Radio Network Format: News / Info / Soft Rock / Country HH, Piedmont 63957 Format: Country/CBS President / General Manager: Tom J. Marhefka Telephone: (573) 223-4218 / FAX: (573) 223-2351 Address: PO Box 128, U.S. Hwy. 65 N., Marshall Address: PO Box 475, 1705 E. Liberty St., Mexico 65265 Corporate: Southern Star Broadcasting Missouri, LLC 65340 General Manager: Joel Jordan Telephone: (660) 886-7422 / FAX: (660) 886-6291 Telephone: (573) 581-5500 / FAX: (573) 581-1801 Neosho Corporate: Missouri Valley Broadcasting, Inc. info..com / info.kxeo.com General / Station Manager: John A. Wilson Corporate: KXEO Radio, Inc. KNEO/FM General Manager / Chief Engineer: Gary Leonard 100.9 mhz. Poplar Bluff KMVC-FM Format: Preaching / Teaching KAHR/KFEB/KPPL 91.7 mhz. Address: 10827 E. Hwy. 86, Neosho 64850 96.7 mhz. / 107.5 mhz. / 92.5 mhz. Missouri Valley College Moberly Telephone: (417) 451-5636 Format: Adult Hits / CHR / Hot Country Format: Alternative www..org Address: 932 County Rd. 448, Poplar Bluff 63901 Address: 500 E. College St., Missouri Valley College, KWIX/KRES/KIRK Corporate: Sky High Broadcasting, Inc. Marshall 65340 1230 khz. / 104.7 mhz. / 99.9 mhz. President / General Station / Program Manager: Mark Telephone: (573) 686-3700 / FAX: (573) 686-6116 Telephone: (660) 886-4193 Format: News/Talk / Country / Hot AC Taylor www.foxradionetwork.com General Manager: Harry Carrell Address: PO Box 619, 300 W. Reed St., Moberly 65270 Corporate: Fox Radio Network Telephone: (660) 263-1500 / FAX: (660) 263-2300 Station Manager: Steven Fuchs KRLI/FM Corporate: GoodRadio.TV Nevada 103.9 mhz. General Manager: Terry Strickland KJEZ/FM Format: Adult Contemporary KNEM/KNMO 95.5 mhz. Address: 102 N. Mason, Carrollton 64633 KZZT/FM 1240 khz. / 97.5 mhz. Format: Rock Telephone: (660) 542-0404 / FAX: (660) 542-3152 105.5 mhz. Format: Country (Simulcast) Address: 1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901 Corporate: Kanza, Inc. Format: Classic Hits Address: PO Box 447, 414 E. Walnut, Nevada 64772 Telephone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646 General / Operation / Station / National Sales Manager: Address: PO Box 128, 1037 County Rd. 2326, Moberly Telephone: (417) 667-3113 / FAX: (417) 667-9797 Corporate: Mississippi River Radio Miles Carter 65270 www.knemknmo.com General / Station Manager: John Rice 886 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 887 KKLR/FM KTTR/AM/FM / KZNN/KDAA/KXMO KGBX/FM KSMU/FM 94.5 mhz. 1490 khz. / 99.7 mhz. / 105.3 mhz. / 103.1 mhz. / 95.3 mhz. 105.9 mhz. 91.1 mhz. Format: Hot New Country Format: News / Talk / Sports (Simulcast) / Country / Clas- Format: AC Missouri State University Address: 1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901 sic Hits / Oldies Address: 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 Format: NPR News & Classical Music Telephone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646 Address: PO Box 727, Rolla 65402 Telephone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Address: 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 Corporate: Mississippi River Radio Telephone: (573) 364-2525 / FAX: (573) 364-5161 www.kgbx.com Telephone: (417) 836-5878 / FAX: (417) 836-5889 General / Station Manager: John Rice Corporate: Mahaffey Enterprises Corporate: Clear Channel Communications www..org General Manager: Mike Thompson General / Station Manager: Paul Windisch Corporate: Missouri State University KLID/AM General Manager: Tammy Wiley 1340 khz. KMST/FM KGMY/AM Format: Oldies / Talk 88.5 mhz., Rolla / 96.3 mhz., Lebanon 1400 khz. KSPW/FM Address: 102 N. 11th St., Poplar Bluff 63901 Missouri University of Science & Technology Format: Sports 96.5 mhz. Telephone: (573) 686-1600 / FAX: (573) 686-2560 Format: Public Radio (Simulcast) Address: 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 Format: CHR www.klidradio.com Address: 400 W. 14th St., G-6 Library, Rolla 65409 Telephone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Address: PO Box 2180, Springfield 65801 or 2330 W. Corporate: Browning Skidmore Broadcasting, Inc. Telephone: (573) 341-4386 / FAX: (573) 341-4889 www.espn1400.com Grand, Springfield 65802 General / Station / Sales Manager: Sunny Skidmore www.kmst.org Corporate: Clear Channel Communications Telephone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 General Manager: Jim Sigler General / Station Manager: Paul Windisch www.journalbroadcastgroup.com KLUH/FM Corporate: Journal Broadcast Group, Inc. 90.3 mhz. KKLH/FM General Manager: Rex Hansen Format: Contemporary Christian Salem 104.7 mhz. Address: PO Box 1313, 1165 County Rd. 307, Poplar Bluff Format: Classic Rock KSWF/FM 63902 KSMO/AM Address: 319 “B” E. Battlefield, Springfield 65807 100.5 mhz. Telephone: (573) 686-1663 / FAX: (573) 686-7703 1340 khz. Telephone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 Format: Country www.dcmliferadio.org Format: News / Sports / Country www.1047thecave.com Address: 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 Corporate: Dave Craig Ministries Address: PO Box 229, 800 S. Main, Salem 65560 Email: [email protected] Telephone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Station / General / Station Manager: David Craig Telephone: (573) 729-6117 / FAX: (573) 729-7337 Corporate: Midwest Family Broadcasting www.1005thewolf.com www.ksmoradio.com President / General / National Sales Manager: Rick Corporate: Clear Channel Communications KWOC/AM Corporate: KSMO Enterprises McCoy General / Station Manager: Paul Windisch 930 khz. General / Station / Operation / Program / Traffic Man- Format: News / Talk ager: Stan Podorski KOMG/FM KTOZ/FM Address: 1015 W. Pine St., Poplar Bluff 63901 92.9 mhz. 95.5 mhz. Telephone: (573) 785-0881 / FAX: (573) 785-0646 Format: Classic Country Format: Adult Hits Corporate: Mississippi River Radio Sedalia Address: 319 “B” E. Battlefield, Springfield 65807 Address: 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 General / Station Manager: John Rice Telephone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 Telephone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 KDRO/KPOW www.kgbx.com 1490 khz. / 97.7 mhz. www.basscountry.fm Corporate: Midwest Family Broadcasting Corporate: Clear Channel Communications Portageville Format: Classic Country / Classic Hits General / Station Manager: Paul Windisch Address: 301 S. Ohio, Sedalia 65301 President / General / National Sales Manager: Rick KMIS/AM Telephone: (660) 826-5005 / FAX: (660) 826-5557 McCoy KTTS/FM 1050 khz. Corporate: Benne Broadcasting Company of Sedalia KOSP/FM 94.7 mhz. Format: Fox Sports LLC Format: Today’s Country Address: PO Box 509, 1303 Southwest Dr., Kennett 105.1 mhz. General / Station / Sales Manager: Stu Steinmetz Format: Oldies Address: PO Box 2180, Springfield 65801 or 2330 W. 63857 Grand, Springfield 65802 Telephone: (573) 888-4616 / FAX: (573) 888-4890 KSIS/KSDL/KXKX Address: 319 “B” E. Battlefield, Springfield 65807 Telephone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 Telephone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 www.semoradio.com 1050 khz. / 92.3 mhz. / 105.7 mhz. www.journalbroadcastgroup.com Corporate: Pollack Broadcasting Company Format: News/Talk / “BOB” Waitt Radio / Country www.star1051.fm Corporate: Midwest Family Broadcasting Corporate: Journal Broadcast Group, Inc. General / Station / National Sales Manager: Perry Jones Address: 2209 S. Limit, Sedalia 65301 General Manager: Rex Hansen Telephone: (660) 826-1050 / FAX: (660) 827-5072 President / General / National Sales Manager: Rick www.ksisradio.com McCoy KTXR/FM Potosi Corporate: Double O Radio 101.3 mhz. General / Station Manager: Dennis Polk KQRA/FM KNLP/FM 102.1 mhz. Format: Soft AC 89.7 khz. Format: New Rock Address: PO Box 3925, Springfield 65808 or 3000 E. Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary / Christian Sikeston Address: 319 “B” E. Battlefield, Springfield 65807 Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802 News / Public Affairs / Inspirational Telephone: (417) 886-5677 / FAX: (417) 886-2155 Telephone: (417) 862-3751 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 Address: 10057 Jagar Rd., Mineral Point 63660 KRHW/KBXB/KBHI www.q1021.fm www.ktxrfm.com Telephone: (573) 438-8201 / FAX: (573) 438-6267 1520 khz. / 97.9 mhz. / 107.1 mhz. Email: [email protected] Corporate: Meyer Communications, Inc. www.hereshelpnetwork.com Format: Classic Country / Country / Variety Corporate: Midwest Family Broadcasting President / General / Station Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. Address: 125 S. Kingshighwy, Sikeston 63801 President / General / National Sales Manager: Rick KWFC/FM Station Manager: Larry Walburn Telephone: (573) 471-2000 / FAX: (573) 471-8525 McCoy 89.1 mhz. Corporate: Withers Broadcasting of Southeast Missouri Baptist Bible College General Manager: Rick Lambert KSCV/FM Richmond Format: Southern Gospel 90.1 mhz. / 92.3, Lebanon / 94.1, Hermitage / 103.9, Address: PO Box 8900, Springfield 65801 or 2316 N. Hollister, 104.5, Rockaway Beach / 107.3, Monett Benton, Springfield 65803 KLEX/KAYX Springfield / 95.7, Kimberling City / 103.3, Osceola / 104.9, 1570 khz. / 92.5 mhz. Telephone: (417) 869-0891 / FAX: (417) 866-7525 Neosho / 103.3, Mount Vernon / 104.7, Carthage / Format: Christian Talk / Teaching (Simulcast) KADI/AM/FM Corporate: Baptist Bible College Address: 10550 Barkley, Overland Park, KS 66212 1340 khz. / 99.5 mhz. 98.3, Poplar Bluff / 98.3, Stockton General / Station Manager: Gary Longstaff Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 Format: News/Talk/Sports / Contemporary Christian Format: Christian Talk www.bottradionetwork.com Address: 5431 W. Sunshine, Brookline 65619 Address: 1111 S. Glenstone Ave., Ste. 3–102, Spring- KWND/FM Corporate: Bott Radio Network Telephone: (417) 831-0995 / FAX: (417) 831-4026 field 65804 88.3 mhz. General Manager: Tracy Thurlby www.99hitfm.com Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 Format: CCM Corporate: Vision Communications, Inc. www.bottradionetwork.com Address: 2550-100 S. Campbell, Springfield 65807 President / General Manager: R.C. Amer Jr. Corporate: Bott Radio Network Telephone: (417) 889-0883 / FAX: (417) 886-8656 Rolla General Manager: Paul Schneider www.88.3thewindfm.com KBFL/AM/FM Corporate: KMNR/FM 1060 khz. / 99.9 mhz. KSGF/AM/FM General Manager: Ben Birdsong 89.7 mhz. Format: (Simulcast) 1260 khz. / 104.1 mhz. University of Missouri–Rolla Address: 3000 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield Format: News / Talk (Simulcast) KWTO/AM Format: Free Format 65802 Address: PO Box 2180, Springfield 65801 or 2330 W. 560 khz. Address: 218 Havner Center, University Dr., UMST, Telephone: (417) 862-3990 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 Grand; Springfield 65802 Format: News / Talk Rolla 65409 www.radiospringfield.com Telephone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 Address: PO Box 3925, Springfield 65808 or 3000 E. Telephone: (573) 341-4272 Corporate: Meyer Communications www.journalbroadcastgroup.com Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802 www..org President / General / Station Manager: Kenneth E. Corporate: Journal Broadcast Group, Inc. Telephone: (417) 862-3751 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jeff Schramm Meyer General Manager: Rex Hansen www.radiospringfield.com 888 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 889 Corporate: Meyer Communications, Inc. Address: 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 100, St. KMJM/FM www.z1077.com President / General / Station Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer Louis 63110 104.9 mhz. Corporate: Clear Channel Radio KWTO/FM Telephone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 Format: President / Market / Station Manager: Dennis Lamme www.gospel1600.com Address: 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 100, St. 98.7 mhz. Corporate: Clear Channel Radio KTRS/AM Format: Sports Talk Louis 63110 550 khz. President / Market / General / Station Manager: Dennis Telephone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 Address: PO Box 3925, Springfield 65808 or 3000 E. Lamme Format: Talk / ABC Chestnut Expressway, Springfield 65802 www.kmjm.com Address: 638 Westport Plaza Dr., St. Louis 63021 Telephone: (417) 862-3751 / FAX: (417) 869-7675 KATZ/FM Corporate: Clear Channel Radio Telephone: (314) 453-5500 / FAX: (314) 453-9704 www.radiospringfield.com 100.3 mhz. President / Market / General / Station Manager: Dennis www.ktrs.com Corporate: Meyer Communications, Inc. Format: Hip Hop / R&B Lamme Corporate: St. Louis , LLC President / General / Station Manager: Kenneth E. Meyer Address: 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 100, St. KMOX/AM President / General Manager: Tim Dorsey Louis 63110 1120 khz. KXUS/FM Telephone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 KWMU/FM 97.3 mhz. Format: News / Talk / Sports 90.7 mhz. www.100.3thebeat.com Address: One S. Memorial Dr., St. Louis 63102 Format: Classic Rock Corporate: Clear Channel Radio University of Missouri–St. Louis Address: 1856 S. Glenstone, Springfield 65804 Telephone: (314) 621-2345 / FAX: (314) 444-3298 Format: Talk / News President / Market / General / Station Manager: Dennis www..com Telephone: (417) 890-5555 / FAX: (417) 890-5050 Lamme Address: One University Blvd., 104 Lucas Hall, St. Louis www.us97.com Corporate: CBS Radio 63121 Corporate: Clear Channel Communications KCFV/FM General Manager: John Sheehan Telephone: (314) 516-5968 / FAX: (314) 516-5993 General / Station Manager: Paul Windisch 89.5 mhz. www..org St. Louis Community College KPNT/FM Corporate: University of Missouri–St. Louis KZRQ/FM Format: Rhythmic 105.7 mhz. General Manager: Tim Eby 106.7 mhz. Address: 3400 Pershall Rd., Ferguson 63135 Format: Alternative Rock Format: Rock Telephone: (314) 513-4463 / FAX: (314) 513-4217 Address: 800 St. Louis Union Station, Ste. 100, St. Louis KXEN/WGNU Address: PO Box 2180, Springfield 65801 or 2330 www.stlcc.edu/fv/kcfv 63103 1010 khz. / 920 khz. W. Grand, Springfield 65802 General Manager: Tim Gorry Telephone: (314) 231-1057 / FAX: (314) 621-3000 Format: Religious Talk / Christian Music Telephone: (417) 865-6614 / FAX: (417) 865-9643 www.1057thepoint.com Address: PO Box 8085, Mitchell, IL 62040 www.journalbroadcastgroup.com KEZK/FM Corporate: Telephone: (618) 797-2299 / FAX: (618) 797-2293 Corporate: Journal Broadcast Group, Inc. 102.5 mhz. Senior VP / Market Manager: John R. Beck www.kxen1010am.com / www.wgnu920am.com General Manager: Rex Hansen Format: AC Corporate: Radio Property Ventures, LLC Address: 3100 Market St., St. Louis 63103 KRFT/AM General /Manager: Burt Kaufman Telephone: (314) 531-0000 / FAX: (314) 534-1020 1190 khz. St. Joseph www.kezk.com Format: ESPN KYKY/FM Corporate: CBS Radio Address: 8045 Big Bend Blvd., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63119 98.1 mhz. KFEQ/AM Market Manager: John Sheehan Telephone: (314) 962-0590 / FAX: (314) 962-7576 Format: Hot AC 680 khz. www.kfns.com Address: 3100 Market St., St. Louis 63103 Format: News / Talk / AG KFNS/AM/FM Corporate: Big League Broadcasting Telephone: (314) 531-0000 / FAX: (314) 531-9810 Address: PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph 590 khz. / 100.7 mhz. General Manager: Evan Crocker www.y98.com 64506 Format: Sports / Talk (Simulcast) Corporate: CBS Radio Telephone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 Address: 8045 Big Bend Blvd., Ste. 200, St. Louis 63119 KSD/FM Market Manager: John Sheehan Corporate: Eagle Communications, Inc. Telephone: (314) 962-0590 / FAX: (314) 962-7576 93.7 mhz. General Sales Manager: Scott Adamec General Manager: Gary Exline www.kfns.com Format: Country Corporate: Big League Broadcasting Address: 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 100, St. The Journey KJCV/FM General Manager: Evan Crocker Louis 63110 Station 89.7 mhz., St. Joseph / 101.5, Maryville Telephone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8300 Format: Christian Hit Music Format: Christian KFTK/FM www.thebullrocks.com Address: 9051 Watson Rd. #235, St. Louis 63126 or Address: 3401 42nd St., St. Joseph 64501 97.1 mhz. Corporate: Clear Channel Radio 10805 Sunset Office Dr., Ste. 300, St. Louis 63127 Telephone: (913) 642-7770 / FAX: (913) 642-1319 Format: FM Talk President / Market Manager: Dennis Lamme Telephone: (866) 360-7918 www.bottradionetwork.com Address: 800 St. Louis Union Station, Ste. 100, St. Louis www.thejourneyradio.org Corporate: Bott Radio Network 63103 KSHE/FM Corporate: The Journey Radio Network / Grantshire General Manager: Trace Thurlby Telephone: (314) 231-9710 / FAX: (314) 621-3000 94.7 mhz. Technologies, LLC President / General Manager: Rev. Robert Weiter KKJO/FM www.radio971fm.com Format: AOR / Rock 105.5 mhz. Corporate: Emmis Communications Address: 800 St. Louis Union Station, Ste. 100, St. Louis WARH/FM Format: Adult Top 40 Market Manager: John Beck 63103 106.5 mhz. Address: PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph Telephone: (314) 621-0095 / FAX: (314) 621-3425 Format: Adult Hits KFUO/AM/FM www.kshe95.com 64506 850 khz. / 99.1 mhz. Address: 11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141 Telephone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 Corporate: Emmis Communications Telephone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447 Format: AM - Religious / FM - Classical Senior VP / Market Manger: John R. Beck Corporate: Eagle Communications, Inc. Address: 85 Founders Ln., St. Louis 63105 www.bonnint.com General Manager: Gary Exline Telephone: (314) 725-0099 / FAX: (314) 725-3801 KSIV/AM/FM Corporate: Corporation Market Manager: John Kijowski KSFT/AM www.classic99.com 1320 khz./91.5 mhz. / FM Translator - 99.9 Raytown 1550 khz. Ownership: Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Format: Christian Teaching WCBW/FM Format: General Manager: Dennis Stortz Address: 1750 S. Brentwood Blvd., Ste. 811, St. Louis 89.7 mhz. 63144 Address: PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph KIHT/FM Format: Country Gospel / Christian / News / Inspira- 64506 Telephone: (314) 961-1320 / FAX: (314) 961-7562 tional 96.3 mhz. www.bottradionetwork.com Telephone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 Format: Classic Hits Address: 1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103 Corporate: Eagle Communications, Inc. Corporate: Bott Radio Network Telephone: (314) 881-3212 / FAX: (314) 436-2434 Address: 800 St. Louis Union Station, Ste. 100, St. Louis General / Station Manager: Mike McHardy General Manager: Gary Exline 63103 www.hereshelpnetwork.com Corporate: New Evangelistic Center, Inc KSJQ/FM Telephone: (314) 621-0400 / FAX: (314) 621-3000 KSLG/AM / WFFX/AM www.k-hits.com 1380 khz. / 1490 khz. President / General Manager: Larry Rice 92.7 mhz. Station Manager: Carolyn Clay Format: Modern Country Corporate: Emmis Communications Format: Fox Sports Address: PO Box 8550, 4104 Country Ln., St. Joseph Market Manager: John Beck Address: 22 Morgan St., St. Louis 63102 WFUN/WHHL Telephone: (314) 436-3283 / FAX: (314) 436-7793 64506 KLOU/FM 95.5 mhz. / 104.1 mhz Telephone: (816) 233-8881 / FAX: (816) 279-8280 www.team1380.net Format: R&B / Hip-Hop/R&B 103.3 mhz. Corporate: Simmons Media Group Address: 9666 Olive Blvd., Ste. 610, St. Louis 63132 Corporate: Eagle Communications, Inc. Format: Oldies General Manager: Gary Exline General Manager: John Helmkamp Telephone: (314) 989-9550 / FAX: (314) 989-9551 Address: 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 100, St. www.foxy955.net /www.hot104stl.com Louis 63110 KSLZ/FM Corporate: Radio One, Inc. St. Louis Telephone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 107.7 mhz. General / Station Manager: Michael Douglas www.my1033.com Format: CHR KATZ/AM Corporate: Clear Channel Radio Address: 1001 Highlands Plaza Dr. W., Ste. 100, St. WIL/FM 1600 khz. President / Market / General / Station Manager: Dennis Louis 63110 92.3 mhz. Format: Contemporary / Traditional Gospel Lamme Telephone: (314) 333-8000 / FAX: (314) 333-8100 Format: Country 890 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 891 Address: 11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141 Corporate: Luehrs Broadcast Co. Washington Telephone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447 General/Sales Manager / News Director: John Anthony Television stations in Missouri www.bonnint.com KLPW/AM Corporate: Bonneville International Corporation 1220 khz. Branson Market Manager: John Kijowski Van Buren Format: All Talk KBNS-TV WXOS/FM KBIY/FM Address: PO Box 623 or 6501 Hwy. BB; Washington THE VACATION CHANNEL 101.1 mhz. 91.3mhz. 63090 Channel 38 - Visitor / Local info. Format: Sports Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian / Telephone: (636)-583-5155 / FAX: (636) 583-1644 Address: 225 Violyn St., Branson 65616 News / Public Affairs / Inspirational Address: 11647 Olive Blvd., St. Louis 63141 www.klpw.com Telephone: (417) 334-1200 / FAX: (417) 334-5209 Address: RR 1, Box 92, Van Buren 63965 Telephone: (314) 983-6000 / FAX: (314) 994-9447 Corporate: Broadcast Properties, Inc. Corporate: The Vacation Channel, Inc. Telephone: (573) 323-8595 / FAX: (573) 323-8041 President / General Manager: Buzze Eckelkamp President / CEO / General Manager: Scott Earls www.bonnint.com www.hereshelpnetwork.com Corporate: Bonneville International Corporation Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. Market Manager: John Kijowski Station Manager: Ralph Case Waynesville Cape Girardeau St. Robert KJPW/KIIK KFVS-TV / WQWQ-TV / KFVS Weather Versailles 1390 khz. / 102.3 mhz. Channel 12 (DT 12.1) / Channel 9 (DT 12.2) / Channel KFLW/FM KTKS/FM Format: Talk / Country 24 (DT 12.3) / DT 12.4 98.9 mhz. 95.1 mhz. Address: PO Box D, Waynesville 65583 or 313 Old St. Affiliate: CBS / CW / Weather Format: Waitt Radio Network / Hot AC Format: Country / News Rte. 66., Waynesville 65584 Address: 310 Broadway, Cape Girardeau 63701 Address: 555 Marshall Dr., St. Robert 65584 Address: PO Box 409, Versailles 65084 or 16875 Hwy. Telephone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222 Telephone: (573) 335-1212 / FAX: (573) 335-6303 Telephone: (573) 336-5359 / FAX: (573) 336-7619 52, Barnett 65011 www.myozarksonline.com www.kfvs12.com www.kflw989.com Telephone: (573) 378-5669 / FAX: (573) 378-6640 Corporate: GoodRadio.TV Corporate: , Inc. Corporate: Ozark Media, Inc. www.lakeradio.com General Manager: Mike Smythe General Manager: Tracy O’Quinn Corporate: Twin Lakes Communications, Inc. General / Sales Manager: Mike Edwards General Manager / News Director / Chief Engineer: Jay KOZQ/KFBD Stockton Fisher 1290 khz. / 97.9 mhz. Columbia Format: AC (Simulcast) KMIZ-TV / KQFX-TV / KZOU-TV / Stormtrack KRWP/FM Vienna Address: PO Box D, Waynesville 65583 or 313 Old St. 107.7 mhz. Rte. 66, St. Robert 65584 24/7 Format: Classic Hit Country KNLN/FM Channel 17 (DT 17.1) / Channel 38 (DT 17.2) / Channel 90.9 mhz. Telephone: (573) 336-4913 / FAX: (573) 336-2222 32 (DT 17.3) / DTV 17.4 Address: PO Box 1070, 1225 South St., Ste. B; Stockton Format: Country Gospel / Contemporary Christian / www.myozarksonline.com 65785 Affiliate: ABC / Fox / My NetworkTV / Local Weather News / Public Affairs / Inspirational Corporate: GoodRadio.TV Address: 501 Bus. Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201 Telephone: (417) 276-5253 / FAX: (417) 276-2255 Address: 1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103 www.cumulus.com General / General Sales Manager: Mike Edwards Telephone: (573) 449-0917 / FAX: (573) 875-7078 Telephone: (314) 881-3200 / FAX: (314) 436-2434 www..com Corporate: Cumulus Media, Inc. www.hereshelpnetwork.com General Manager: Lance Beamer Corporate: JW Broadcasting Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. West Plains VP/General Manager: Randy Wright President / General Manager: Larry Rice Tarkio KBMV/KHOM KOMU-TV / KOMU Weather Plus / Mid- Warrensburg 107.1 mhz. / 100.9 mhz. Missouri’s CW KRSS/FM Format: Today’s Best Hits / Real Country/ABC Channel 8 / 8.1 / 8.2 / 8.3 93.5 mhz. KOKO/KWKJ Address: PO Box 107, 1713 W. U.S. Hwy. 160, West University of Missouri Format: Christian 1450 khz. / 98.5 mhz. Plains 65775 Affiliate: NBC / Weather Plus / CW Address: 1500 S. 14th St., Clarnida, IA 51632 Format: Oldies/Jones / Country/Waitt Telephone: (417) 255-2548 / FAX: (417) 255-2907 Address: 5550 Hwy. 63 S., Columbia 65201 Telephone: (712) 542-2260 / FAX: (712) 542-2261 Address: PO Box 398, 800 PCA Rd., Warrensburg 64093 www.heartoftheozarks.com Telephone: (573) 882-8888 / FAX: (573) 884-8888 www.calvarychapel.com/krss Telephone: (660) 747-9191 / FAX: (660) 747-5611 www.komu.com General / Station Manager: Mick Miller www.warrensburgradio.com Corporate: Three Rivers Communications Station / General / Local / National Sales Manager: Con- Corporate: Curators of the University of Missouri Corporate: D & H / Station Manager: Marty Siddall nie Pfeifer Thayer / Mammoth Spring President / General Manager: Greg Hassler KTBG/FM KKDY/FM Hannibal/Quincy KALM/AM 90.9 mhz. 102.5 mhz. 1290 khz. University of Central Missouri Format: Hot Country KHQA-TV Format: Today’s Christian / Solid Gospel Format: NPR / Triple A Channel 7 (DT 7.1) / DT 7.2 Address: PO Box 15, N. Hwy. 63, Thayer 65791 Address: 983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65775 Address: Wood 11 University of Central Missouri, Telephone: (417) 256-1025 / FAX: (417) 256-2208 Affiliate: CBS / ABC Telephone: (417) 264-7211 / FAX: (417) 264-7212 Address: 301 S. 36th St., Quincy, IL 62301 Warrensburg 64093 www..com www.am1290TheGift.com Telephone: (660) 543-4155 / FAX: (660) 543-8863 Telephone: (217) 222-6200 / FAX: (217) 228-3164 Corporate: E-Communications, LLC Corporate: Ozark Radio Network www.khqa.com www.ktbg.fm President / General Manager: Tom J. Marhefka Station / General / Local / National Sales Manager: Rob- General Manager: Donald W. Peterson Corporate: Barrington Broadcasting ert (Bob) Eckman General Manager: Carol Kellum General / Local Sales Manager: Jonathan Bergman KSMW/FM Warrenton 90.9 mhz. WGEM-TV KAMS/FM KFAV/FM Missouri State University Channel 10 (DT 10.1) / DT 10.2 / DT 10.3 95.1 mhz. Format: NPR News / Classical Music Affiliate: NBC / CW / FOX Format: 99.9 mhz. Address: 513 Hampshire St., Quincy, IL 62301 Format: Today’s Hot Country Address: 901 S. National or 900 S. Holland, Springfield Address: PO Box 15, N. Hwy. 63, Thayer 65791 65897 Telephone: (217) 228-6600 / FAX: (217) 228-6670 Telephone: (417) 264-7211 / FAX: (417) 264-7212 Address: PO Box 220, St. Peters 63376 or 1217 N. Hwy. Telephone: (417) 836-5878 / FAX: (417) 836-5889 www.wgem.com www.kkountry.com 47, Warrenton 63383 Corporate: Quincy Newspapers Inc Corporate: E-Communications, LLC Telephone: (636) 377-2300 / FAX: (636) 456-8767 www.ksmu.com Station Manager: Carlos Fernandex President / General / Operations / Station / Local / Na- www..com Corporate: Missouri State University tional Sales Manager: Robert (Bob) Eckman Corporate: Kaspar Broadcasting Company of Missouri General Manager: Tammy Wiley General Sales Manager: Mark Becker Jefferson City KWPM/KSPQ Trenton KWRE/AM 1450 khz. / 93.9 mhz. KRCG-TV DT 730 khz. Format: News Talk / Classic Rock Channel 13 (DT 12) KTTN/AM/FM - KGOZ/FM Format: Traditional Country Affiliate: CBS 1600 khz. / 92.3 mhz. / 101.7 mhz. Address: PO Box 220, St. Peters 63376 or 1217 N. Hwy. Address: 983 E. Hwy. 160, West Plains 65775 Address: PO Box 659, Jefferson City 65102 or 10188 Format: AC/AP News / Classic Country / AP & Hot 47, Warrenton 63383 Telephone: (417) 256-5976 (AM) / (417) 256-3131 (FM) Old Hwy. 54 N., New Bloomfield 65063 Country Telephone: (636) 377-2300 / FAX: (636) 456-8767 FAX: (417) 256-2208 Telephone: (573) 896-5144 / FAX: (573) 896-5193 Address: PO Box 307, 804 Main, Trenton 64683 www..com www.ozarknewstalk.com www.krcg.com Telephone: (660) 359-2261 / FAX: (660) 359-4126 Corporate: Kaspar Broadcasting Company of Missouri Corporate: Ozark Radio Network Corporate: Barrington Jefferson City LLC dba KRCG www.kttn.com General Sales Manager: Mark Becker President / General Manager: Tom J. Marhefka General Manager: Jon Van Ness 892 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—BROADCAST STATIONS 893 Joplin KCWE-TV Telephone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360 St. Louis Channel 29 (DT 29) www.cwtv.com KGCS-TV Affiliate: CW Corporate: KY3, Inc. KMOV-TV Missouri Southern State University Address: 6455 Winchester Ave., Kansas City 64133 President / General / Station Manager: Mike Scott (DT 24) DT 22 - Format: Ind. / America One Telephone: (816) 221-2900 / FAX: (816) 760-9149 Affiliate: CBS KOLR-TV Address: One S. Memorial Dr., St. Louis 63102 Address: 3950 E. Newman Rd., Joplin 64801 www..com Channel 10 (DT 10) Telephone: (417) 625-9375 / FAX: (417) 625-9742 Corporate: Hearst Corporation Telephone: (314) 621-4444 / FAX: (314) 444-6393 Affiliate: CBS www..com www.mssu.edu/kgcs General Manager: Wayne Godsey Address: 2650 E. Division St., Springfield 65803 General Manager: Judy Stiles Corporate: Corporation KMBC-TV Telephone: (417) 862-1010 / FAX: (417) 862-6439 President / General Manager: Allan Cohen KODE-TV Channel 9 (DT 31) www.ozarksfirst.com Channel 12 (DT 12.1) Affiliate: ABC Corporate: Mission Broadcasting, Inc. KNLC-DT Affiliate: ABC Address: 6455 Winchester Ave., Kansas City 64133 General Manager: Mark Gordon Channel 24 (DT 24.1) Address: 1928 W. 13th St., Joplin 64801 Telephone: (816) 221-9999 / FAX: (816) 421-4163 KOZK-TV Address: 1411 Locust St., St. Louis 63103 www.kmbc.com Telephone: (314) 436-2424 / FAX: (314) 436-2434 Telephone: (417) 623-7260 / FAX: (417) 623-3736 Channel 21 (DT 23) www..tv www.fourstateshomepage.com Corporate: Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. Missouri State University General Manager: Wayne Godsey Corporate: New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc. Corporate: Mission Broacasting Affiliate: PBS President / General Manager: Larry Rice Station Manager: Shirley Morton KMCI-TV Address: 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 Channel 38 (DT 36) Telephone: (417) 836-3500 / FAX: (417) 836-3569 KPLR-TV DT KOZJ-TV www.optv.org Channel 11 (DT 11) Channel 26 (DT 25) Affiliate: Independent Address: 4720 Oak St., Kansas City 64112 Corporate: Missouri State University Affiliate: CW Missouri State University General Manager: Tammy Wiley Address: 2250 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146 Affiliate: PBS Telephone: (816) 753-4141 / FAX: (816) 932-4122 www.38thespot.com KSFX-TV Telephone: (314) 447-1111 / FAX: (314) 454-6404 Address: 901 S. National, Springfield 65897 www.cw11tv.com Telephone: (417) 836-3500 / FAX: (417) 836-3569 Corporate: Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company Channel 27 (DT 28) General Manager: Craig Allison Affiliate: Fox Corporate:Tribune Broadcasting www.optv.org President / General Manager: Spencer Koch Corporate: Missouri State University Address: 2650 E. Division, Springfield 65803 KPXE-TV Telephone: (417) 862-2727 / FAX: (417) 862-6439 General Manager: Tammy Wiley Channel 50 (DT 51) KSDK-DT www.ozarksfox.com Channel 5 (DT 35) Affiliate: Entertainment / ION Station Manager: Mark Gordon KSNF-TV Address: 4220 , Fairway, KS Affiliate: NBC Channel 16 (DT 16.1) / DT 12.1 66205 KSPR-TV Address: 1000 Market St., St. Louis 63101 Affiliate: NBC / ABC Telephone: (816) 924-5050 / FAX: (816) 931-1818 Channel 33 Telephone: (314) 421-5055 / FAX: (314) 444-5263 Address: PO Box 1393, Joplin 64802 or 1502 Celve- www.iontelevision.com Affiliate: ABC www.ksdk.com land, Joplin 64801 Corporate: Networks Address: PO Box 3500, Springfield 65808 or 1359 St. Corporate: Broadcasting Telephone: (417) 781-2345 / FAX: (417) 782-2417 Station Manager: Frank Barajas Louis St., Springfield 65807 General Manager: Lynn Beall www.fourstateshomepage.com Telephone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360 KTVI Corporate: Nextar Broadcasting Group, Inc. KSHB-TV www.kspr.com General Manager: John Hoffmann Channel 41 (DT 42) Channel 2 Corporate: KY3, Inc. Affiliate: Fox Affiliate: NBC President / General/Station Manager: Mike Scott Address: 4720 Oak St., Kansas City 64112 Address: 5915 Berthold Ave., St. Louis 63110 Joplin/Pittsburg Telephone: (816) 753-4141 / FAX: (816) 932-4122 KWBM-TV / KBBL CA Telephone: (314) 647-2222 / FAX: (314) 644-7419 www.nbcactionnews.com Channel 31 (DT 31) / 56 www.myfoxstl.com KFJX-TV Corporate: Scripps Howard Broadcasting Co. Affiliate: My Network (Simulcast) Corporate: Local TV Channel 14 (DT 13) General Manager: Craig Allison Address: 1736 E. Sunshine, Ste. 831, Springfield 65804 President / General Manager: Spencer Koch Affiliate: Fox Telephone: (417) 877-9231 / FAX: (417) 877-9015 WRBU-TV Address: PO Box 659 or 2950 N.E. Hwy. 69; , WDAF-TV www.my31tv.com KS 66762 Channel 4 (DT 34) Channel 46 (DT 47) Corporate: Corporation Affiliate: My Network Telephone: (417) 782-1414 / FAX: (417) 206-4081 Affiliate: Fox General Manager: Teresa Spencer www.fox14tv.com Address: 3030 Summit, Kansas City 64108 Address: 1408 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis 63113 Corporate: Surtsey Media, LLC Telephone: (816) 753-4567 / FAX: (816) 932-9221 KYTV Telephone: (314) 256-4600 / FAX: (314) 256-4655 General / Station / Program Manager: Darren Dishman www.myfoxkc.com Channel 3 www.my46stl.com Corporate: Local TV Affiliate: NBC Corporate: Roberts Broadcasting Company KOAM-TV General / Station Manager: Cheryl McDonald Address: PO Box 3500, Springfield 65808 or 999 W. General Manager: Bonni Burns Channel 7 (DT 7) Sunshine, Springfield 65807 Affiliate: CBS Telephone: (417) 268-3000 / FAX: (417) 268-3360 Address: PO Box 659 or 2950 N.E. Hwy. 69, Pittsburg, Kirksville www.ky3.com Warrensburg KS 66762 KTVO-TV Corporate: KY3, Inc. KMOS-TV Telephone: (417) 624-0233 / FAX: (417) 624-3115 Channel 3 (DT 3.1) President / General / Station Manager: Mike Scott University of Central Missouri www.koamtv.com Affiliate: ABC Channel 6 (DT 15) Corporate: Saga Communications, LLC Address: 15518 U.S. Hwy. 63 N., Kirksville 63501 Affiliate: PBS General / Station / Program Manager: Danny Thomas Telephone: (660) 627-3333 / FAX: (660) 627-1885 St. Joseph Address: Wood 11 University of Central Missouri, War- www..com KQTV rensburg 64093 Kansas City Corporate: Barrington Broadcasting Group Channel 2 (DT 7) Telephone: (660) 543-4155 / FAX: (660) 543-8863 General Manager: Carol Kellum Affiliate: ABC www.kmos.org KCPT-TV Address: PO Box 8369, St. Joseph 64506 or 4000 & General Manager: Dr. Donald W. Peterson Channel 19 (DT 18) Poplar Bluff Faraon St., St. Joseph 64506 Affiliate: Public Television Telephone: (816) 364-2222 / FAX: (816) 364-3787 Address: 125 E. 31st St., Kansas City 64108 KPOB-TV www.thestjoechannel.com Telephone: (816) 756-3580 / FAX: (816) 448-3997 Channel 15 (DT 15) Corporate: Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. www..org Affiliate: ABC (Satellite of WSIL-TV) General / Station Manager: Heather Shearin Corporate: Public Television 19, Inc. Address: 1416 Country Aire Rd. General Manager: Susan Stanton All personnel located at WSIL Carterville, IL 62918 Telephone: (618) 985-2333 / FAX: (618) 985-3709 KCTV / KSMO-TV General Manager: Steve Wheeler Channel 5 (DT 24) / 62 (DT 47) Affiliate: CBS / My TV Network Address: 4500 Shawnee Mission Parkway; Fairway, KS Sedalia 66205 KCZ-TV Telephone: (913) 677-5555 / FAX: (913) 677-7298 Channel 15 www.kctv5.com Affiliate: CW Corporate: Address: PO Box 3500, Springfield 65808 or 999 W. General Manager: Kirk J. Black Sunshine, Springfield 65807 894 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN MISSOURI 895 KMIZ–TV, Curtis Varns, News Director, Business Eden Theological Seminary Loop 70 E., Columbia 65201, (573) 449- Luhr Library 0917. Email: [email protected] St. Louis KOMU–TV, Stacey Woelfel, News Director, 5550 http://library.webster.edu/luhr_library/ Highway 63 S., Columbia 65211-1200, (573) Evangel University Capitol 884-6397. Email: [email protected] Libraries in Klaude Kendrick Library KRCG–TV, Kermit Miller, Anchor/Reporter, PO Springfi eld Box 659, Jefferson City 65102, (573) 896- www.evangel.edu/library Correspondents 5144. Email: kmiller@.com Missouri Fontbonne University Library KWOS/KATI Radio, John Marsh, 3109 S. Ten St. Louis Mile Rd., Jefferson City 65109, (573) 893- www.fontbonne.edu/library These newspaper, radio and television corre- 5696. Email: [email protected] A full, searchable library directory is located online at www.sos. spondents report on Missouri government mo.gov/MOLLI/home.aspx. Web addresses are listed when available. Forest Institute of Professional Missouri Lawyers Weekly, Jason Rosenbaum, Psychology from the Capitol. Other media representa- (573) 356-1755. Email: jrosenbaum9@gmail. www..edu/academic Learning Resource Center tives are also assigned by these and other com Academic Libraries news organizations for special reports. Room Programs/libraries/kc_library.aspx Springfi eld Missouri Network, Bob Priddy, Brent Martin and Aquinas Institute of Theology Library www.forest.edu/library/index.asp numbers, unless otherwise noted, are for the Steve Walsh, Rm. 118-B, Jefferson City 65101, St. Louis College of the Ozarks Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City 65101. (573)893-2829. Email: bpriddy@learfi eld.com; www.ai.edu/life/library/index.php Lyons Memorial Library Hannibal-LaGrange College L.A. Foster Library Associated Press, David Lieb, Chris Blank, PO Box bmartin@learfi eld.com; swalsh@learfi eld.com Point Lookout 272, Jefferson City 65102-0272, (573) 636- Assemblies of God Theological www.cofo.edu/library/default.asp Hannibal Missouri News and KMOX Radio, Phill Brooks, Seminary www.hlg.edu/library/default.php 9415. Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Rm. 118-C, Jefferson City 65101, (573) 751- Colorado Tech University—North Columbia Daily Tribune, 101 N. Fourth St., Co- Cordas C. Burnett Library 2888. Email: [email protected] Springfi eld Kansas City Graceland University lumbia 65201, (573) 815-1708 or (573) 636- Learning Resources Center St. Louis Post Dispatch, Tony Messenger and www.agts.edu/lib/ Dr. Charles F. Grabske Senior Library North Kansas City 6537. Email: [email protected] Virginia Young, PO Box 266, Jefferson City Independence AT&T Library and Technology www.graceland.edu/academics/library Jefferson City News Tribune, Richard McGone- 65102, (573) 635-6178. Email: tmessen@post- Columbia College Resource Center gal, PO Box 420, Jefferson City 65102-0420, J.W. and Lois Stafford Library dispatch.com; [email protected] St. Louis Jefferson College Library (573) 636-3131; FAX (573) 761-0235. Email: Columbia Springfield News-Leader, Chad Livengood, www.hssu.edu/sphome. Hillsboro [email protected] David Iseman, 651 Boonville, Springfi eld www.ccis.edu/offi ces/library/ www.jeffco.edu/library/ St. Joseph News-Press, Alyson Raletz, 825 Ed- cfm?deptid=20 65806, (417) 836-1260. Email: clivengood@ Conception Abbey Library Kansas City Art Institute Library mond St. St. Joseph 64501, (816) 271-8572 Avila University news-leader.com; diseman@news-leader. Conception Jannes Library or (573) 636-2307. Email: alysonraletz@npg Hooley-Bundschu Library com http://library.conception.edu/ Kansas City co.com Kansas City The Southeast Missourian, Rudi Keller, PO Box www.kcai.edu/campus/jannes/ www.avila.edu/hbl/ Concordia Seminary Kansas City Star, Jason Noble, 1729 Grand Blvd., 699, Cape Girardeau 63702, (573) 335-6611. Kansas City 64108, (573) 634-3565. Email: Ludwig E. Fuerbringer Library Kansas City University of Medicine Email: [email protected] Baptist Bible College [email protected] St. Louis and Biosciences Library G.B. Vick Memorial Library www.csl.edu/Resources_Library.aspx KLIK/KJMO/KFRU/KPLA/KJCQ/KBXR/KOQL, Kansas City Springfi eld www.kcumb.edu/library/ David Gaines, News Director, 3605 Country http://library.baptist.edu/ Cottey College Club Dr., Jefferson City 65109, (573) 449- Blanche Skiff Ross Memorial Library Kenrick-Glennon Seminary 4141. Barnes-Jewish College of Nursing Nevada Charles L. Souvay Library and Allied Health www.cottey.edu/library/new/home.htm St. Louis Allied Health Library http://library.souvay.net/ St. Louis Covenant Theological Seminary www.barnesjewishcollege.edu/ J. Oliver Buswell Jr. Library Kirksville College of Osteopathic bjconahcontent.asp?id=1555 St. Louis Medicine www.covenantseminary.edu/library/ A.T. Still Memorial Library Calvary Bible College & Theological default.asp Kirksville Seminary Crowder College www.atsu.edu/library/index.htm Hilda Kroeker Library Learning Resources Center Kansas City Lester L. Cox College of Nursing and Neosho http://college.calvary.edu/library Health Sciences Library www.crowder.edu/library/library.html Cox Health Libraries Central Bible College Culver-Stockton College Springfi eld Pearlman Memorial Library Carl Johann Memorial Library www.coxhealth.com/body. Springfi eld Canton cfm?id=2039 www.cbcag.edu/library www.culver.edu/library/ Lincoln University Central Christian College Library DeVry Institute of Technology Inman E. Page Library Reese Resource Center James E. Lovan Library Jefferson City Moberly Kansas City www.lincolnu.edu/pages/203.asp http://library.kc.devry.edu Central Methodist University Lindenwood University George M. Smiley Memorial Library Margaret Leggat Butler Library Fayette F.W. Olin Library St. Charles www.centralmethodist.edu/cmlibrary/ Springfi eld www.lindenwood.edu/library/ index.html http://library.drury.edu Linn State Technical College Cleveland Chiropractic College East Central College Library Information Technology Center Ruth Cleveland Memorial Library Union Linn Kansas City www.eastcentral.edu/library/index.htm www.linnstate.edu/Library/default.asp 896 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN MISSOURI 897

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Bloch Law Library Audrain Learning Resources Center Saline Howard Kansas City Kansas City Lafayette Lincoln Park University St. Peters Jackson Boone McAfee Memorial Library www1.law.umkc.edu/Library/ Platte Montgomery Clay Cooper Callaway Parkville Southeast Missouri Hospital Warren St. Charles No Tax-Supported Library University of Missouri–Kansas City Johnson Pettis www.park.edu/library/index.asp Education Services Library Cass Moniteau Municipal Miller Nichols Library City-County Cape Girardeau Kansas City Cole Osage Rockhurst University Morgan Gasconade Franklin County www.southeastmissourihospital.com/ Jackson Henry http://library.umkc.edu/ Benton Regional Greenlease Library Bates Jefferson content/Health.htm Miller Maries Consolidated Kansas City University of Missouri–Kansas City County Boundary www.rockhurst.edu/services/library Southeast Missouri State University St. Clair Camden School of Dentistry Library Crawford Washington Hickory Ste. 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Cloughly Alumni Library Springfield www.umsl.edu/services/library/ St. Louis www.spfldcol.edu/homepage/library. Prepared by the Geographic Resources Center www.stlcop.edu/library University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Geography - University of Missouri Columbia Pemiscot nsf/home A partner in the Missouri Census Data Center Program Data Source: 0 12.5 25 50 75 100 Dunklin Ward E. Barnes Library sponsored by the Missouri State Library, Miles Library District Correspondence File St. Louis Community College Library Office of the Secretary of State Geographic Resources Center State Fair Community College St. Louis St. Louis Donald C. 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Spiva Library Joplin Nazarene Theological Seminary St. Louis University Warrensburg Emerson Library Metropolitan Community Colleges www.mssu.edu/spivalib/ William Broadhurst Library Omer Poos Law Library http://library.ucmo.edu/ St. Louis Maple Woods Community College Kansas City St. Louis http://library.webster.edu/ Missouri State University http://lawlib.slu.edu/library/ University of Missouri–Columbia Library www.nts.edu/library Paul Evans Library Wentworth Military Academy & Kansas City Mountain Grove North Central Missouri College St. Louis University Columbia Junior College www.mcckc.edu/home.asp?C=3&qLi http://library.missouristate.edu/paule- Library Pius XII Memorial Library http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/ Sellers-Coombs Library nks=Library+Services&lib=3 vans/index.htm Trenton St. Louis default.aspx Lexington www.ncmc.cc.mo.us/services/library/ http://libraries.slu.edu Metropolitan Community Colleges Missouri State University University of Missouri–Columbia Westminster College Penn Valley Community College Duane G. 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William Jewell College Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Camden County Library District Cass County Library Doniphan-Ripley County Library Hamilton Public Library Charles F. Curry Library Purdy Branch Macks Creek Library Northern Resource Center Central Library Hamilton Liberty Purdy Macks Creek Belton Doniphan http://hamiltonpublic.lib.mo.us/ www.jewell.edu/william_jewell/gen/ www.youseemore.com/Doniphan Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Camden County Library District Hannibal Free Public Library william_and_jewell_generated_pages Cass County Public Library Ripley/ Shell Knob Branch Osage Beach Library Hannibal /Curry_Library_Welcome_p2444.html Pleasant Hill Branch Shell Knob Osage Beach Pleasant Hill Doniphan-Ripley County Library www.hannibal.lib.mo.us/ William Woods University Naylor Branch Barton County Library Camden County Library District Heartland Regional Library System Dulany Library Cedar County Library Naylor Mary K. Finley Library Stoutland Library John D. 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Kansas City Public Library Livingston County Library Mid-Continent Public Library Mid-Continent Public Library Mound City Public Library Oregon County Library Irene H. Ruiz Biblioteca de las Chillicothe Blue Ridge Branch North Oak Branch Mound City Alton Branch Americas www.livingstoncountylibrary.org/ Kansas City Kansas City http://moundcitypubliclibrary.lib. Alton Kansas City mo.us/ http://oregoncountylibrary.lib.mo.us/ Lockwood Public Library Mid-Continent Public Library Mid-Continent Public Library Kansas City Public Library Lockwood Blue Springs North Branch Oak Grove Branch Mountain View Public Library Oregon County Library Lucille H. 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Library Lexington Cox Health Systems Libraries Wright County Library Kansas City Star Library St. Louis Springfield Trails Regional Library Mountain Grove Library Kansas City Missouri State Archives Mountain Grove Office of the Secretary of State Sonnenschein, Nath and Rosenthal Odessa Branch Donald Danforth Plant Science Cen- Kauffman Foundation, Resource Jefferson City Library Odessa ter Library Library [email protected] St. Louis Special Libraries St. Louis Trails Regional Library Kansas City www.sos.mo.gov/records Springfield Art Museum, Reference Waverly Branch AAA Safety Video Library Edward D. Jones Business Library Lashly and Baer Law Library Missouri State Library Library Waverly St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Office of the Secretary of State Springfield Ameren Corporation Library Trails Regional Library Emerson Electric Library Jefferson City St. Louis Lathrop and Gage Law Library St. John’s Mercy Medical Center St. Louis [email protected] Holden Branch Kansas City Thomas F. 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Baker Memorial Library Fingersh LC Kansas City University City St. Louis St. Louis NKH & W Library St. Joseph Health Center, Health Sciences Library www.ucpl.lib.mo.us/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Kansas City American Optometric Association Law Library Association of St. Louis Kansas City Research Library Valley Park Community Library International St. Louis National Association of Insurance St. Louis St. Joseph Museum Library Valley Park Library Archives & Museum of Commissioners (NAIC) Library Legislative Library St. Joseph www.valleyparklibrary.org/ Optometrics Forest Park Hospital Library Kansas City Jefferson City St. Louis St. Louis St. Joseph, School Administration Washington County Library National Imagery and Mapping St. Joseph Liberty Memorial Museum and Potosi Anheuser-Busch Corporate Library Freeman Health System Library Agency (NIMA) http://washington.mogenweb.org/ Anheuser-Busch Corporation Joplin Archives Reference Branch St. Louis Art Museum wclib.html St. Louis Kansas City Arnold Richardson Memorial Library Greensfelder, Hamker and Gale Law St. Louis Arcturis Library Washington Public Library Library Linda Hall Library of Science, National Park Service St. Louis St. Louis Children’s Hospital Library Washington St. Louis Engineering and Technology Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield www.ci.washington.mo.us/ Kansas City Library St. Louis Bayer Corporation Library Hallmark Cards, Business Research Republic Kansas City St. Louis Mercantile Library at UM- Webb City Public Library Library Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Webb City Library for the Blind National Weather Service St. Louis Bernstein-Rein Library Kansas City www.webbcitylibrary.com/ St. Louis Central Region Headquarters Library St. Louis Kansas City Hallmark Cards, Inc., Creative Library Kansas City Webster County Library Lutheran Medical Center School of St. Louis Police Library Blackwell Sanders Library Kansas City Garst Memorial Library Nursing Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art St. Louis Kansas City Marshfield Heartland Regional Medical Center Louise Kraus-Ament Memorial Spencer Art Reference Library St. Louis Post-Dispatch Reference www.webstercounty.lib.mo.us/ Boeing Company Library Library Library Kansas City Department St. Louis St. Joseph St. Louis Webster County Library Nestle Purina Petcare Company St. Louis Rogersville Branch Boone Hospital Center Medical Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum Mallinckrodt Pharmaceutical and Library and Information Services St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute Rogersville Library Research Library Chemical Library St. Louis Betty Golde Smith Memorial Library Columbia St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Webster Groves Public Library North Kansas City Hospital Webster Groves Bryan Cave Law Library Hi-Tech Charities Midwest Jesuit Archives Medical Library St. Louis Review Library www.wgpl.org/ St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis North Kansas City St. Louis 906 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN MISSOURI 907

St. Louis Zoo Library Western Historical Manuscript Joplin Regional Center for the South Central Correctional Center U.S. Medical Center for Federal Western Reception and Diagnostic St. Louis Collection Developmentally Disabled Library Prisoners Center Library Ellis Library Joplin Licking Inmate Law Library St. Joseph St. Luke’s Hospital, Health Sciences Columbia Springfield Library Maryville Treatment Center Southeast Correctional Center Women’s Eastern Rehabilitation Kansas City Winston Churchill Memorial and Maryville W.E. Sears Youth Library Diagnostic Correctional Center Library Library Sollars Library Library Charleston St. Mary’s Health Center Library Fulton Mineral Area Regional Medical Cen- Poplar Bluff Vandalia St. Louis ter, Medical Library Wolfner Library for the Blind and Farmington Springfield Regional Center Watkins Mill Park Whiteman Air Force Base Library State Historical Society of Missouri Community Resource Library Camp Library Whiteman Air Force Base Columbia Physically Handicapped Jefferson City Missouri Department of Corrections, Springfield Lawson [email protected] Division of Adult Institutions Stinson, Morrison and Hecker Law Western Missouri Correctional www.sos.mo.gov/wolfner Jefferson City St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Library Center Library Kansas City Center Missouri Eastern Correctional Cameron Patient Library Center Library Stowers Institute for Medical Institutional Libraries St. Louis Pacific Western Missouri Mental Health Research Library Center Kansas City Algoa Correctional Center Library Jefferson City Missouri Hills Campus, Division of Tipton Correctional Center Library Staff Library Thompson Coburn Library Youth Services Tipton Kansas City St. Louis Boonville Treatment Center Library St. Louis Boonville Truman Medical Center-Lakewood Missouri School for the Blind, Learn- Medical-Dental Library Central Institute for the Deaf, ing Resource Center Kansas City Speech, Hearing and St. Louis Education Library Truman Presidential Museum and St. Louis Missouri School for the Deaf, Grover Library C. Farquhar Library Independence Central Missouri Correctional Fulton Center Library Tyco Healthcare Mallinckrodt Jefferson City Missouri Veterans Home Library St. Louis Mexico Chillicothe Correctional Center, Unity School of Christianity Hyde School Library Missouri Veterans Home Library Unity Library Chillicothe Cameron Unity Village Crossroads Correctional Center Missouri Veterans Home Library U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Library Mount Vernon Louis District Cameron TILS, Information & Library Ser- Missouri Veterans Home Library vices Department of Mental Health St. Louis St. Louis Library Missouri Veterans Home Library U.S. Attorney Office Library Jefferson City Warrensburg Western District of Missouri Eastern Reception and Diagnostic Kansas City Correctional Center Moberly Correctional Center Library Moberly U.S. Court of Appeals Library Bonne Terre Charles Evans Whittaker U.S. Farmington Correctional Center Northeast Correctional Center Courthouse Library Library Kansas City Farmington Bowling Green U.S. Court of Appeals Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Northeast Missouri Area Health Eighth Circuit Library Center Library Education Center Library St. Louis Fulton Macon Van K. Smith Community Health Library Fulton State Hospital Patient Library Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Springfield Fulton Rehabilitation Center, Anthony Library Veterans Administration, Medical Green Gables Lodge Library St. Joseph Center Library Macks Creek Kansas City Ozark Correctional Center Library Hawthorne Children’s Psychiatric Fordland Veterans Administration Hospital Hospital Medical Library Student Library Potosi Correctional Center Library Columbia St. Louis Mineral Point

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Walbridge Elementary Community Jefferson City Correctional Center Sikeston Regional Center for the Educational Library, St. Louis City Library Developmentally Disabled St. Louis Jefferson City Sikeston 908 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN MISSOURI 909 Morton D. May, St. Louis* Oliver B. Ferguson, Frederick- Class of 1974 Class of 1982 J. Wesley McAfee, St. Louis* town* John C. Danforth, St. Louis No election held Frederick A. Middlebush, Henry C. Haskell, Kansas City* Floyd R. Gibson, Kansas City* Columbia* James C. Kirkpatrick, Warrens- Roy W. Harper, St. Louis* Class of 1983 L. Mitchell White, Mexico* burg* Clarence M. Kelley, Kansas Lucile H. Bluford, Kansas City* Academy of Rex M. Whitton, Jefferson City* Isaac A. Long, St. Louis* City* Flavius B. Freeman, Springfield* Mrs. Virginia Garton Young, Lewis E. Meador, Springfield* Maurice E. VanAckeren, Kansas James M. Kemper Jr., Kansas Columbia* Howard A. Rusk, City* City City* Missouri Squires Class of 1965 Sanford N. McDonnell, St. Sidney E. Souers, St. Louis* Class of 1975 Louis** W. Howard Adams, Shenan- George H. Capps, St. Louis* Marlin Perkins, St. Louis* An organization unique among the states, the Academy of Missouri doah Junction, WV Class of 1969 Ilus W. Davis, Kansas City* James W. Stephens, Lee’s Squires was founded in the fall of 1960 by Governor James T. Blair Jr., Omar N. Bradley, , Maurice R. Chambers, St. Louis* Donald J. Hall, Kansas City* Summit* who established it with a ceiling of 100 members. Governor Blair’s CA* Earl E. Dawson, Jefferson City* John A. Morgan, Kansas City* Gene Taylor, Sarcoxie* purpose was to establish an organization to honor Missourians for their Frank P. Briggs, Macon* Thomas F. Eagleton, St. Louis* John R. Opel, New York, NY Robert Ellis Young, Carthage* accomplishments at all levels—community, state or nation. Lester E. Cox, Springfield* Harry F. Harrington, St. Louis* (Ft. Myers, FL) Governor Blair appointed the first class of 10 Squires after con- Warren E. Hearnes, Charleston* Robert Hyland, St. Louis* Mrs. Kenneth A. Spencer, Special class of 1984 sulting leaders in every section of the state. Each succeeding class William B. Massey, Bonne James H. Meredith, St. Louis* Kansas City* John Ashcroft, Springfield has been elected by the membership of the Academy, after receiving Terre* Harold E. Thayer, St. Louis* (Washington, D.C.) nominations from the public as well as from the membership of the Franc L. McClure, St. Charles* H. Lang Rogers, Joplin* John W. Schwada, Tempe, AZ* Academy. The governor and former governors of Missouri are auto- William A. McDonnell, St. Louis* Class of 1976 Class of 1985 matically members. Mrs. Holton R. Price Jr., Ladue* Charles W. Schwartz, Jefferson City* No election held William N. Deramus III, Kansas Squires are listed by class. Present addresses are noted in parenthe- Charles Allen Thomas, St. Joseph C. Welman, Kennett* City* ses when different from address at time of election. Louis* Homer C. Wadsworth, Cleve- Class of 1977 Douglas Ensminger, Columbia* Class of 1970 Rosemary L. Ginn, Columbia* Class of 1960 E.L. Dale, Carthage* land, OH* M. Graham Clark, Point Look- Charles L. Bacon, Kansas City* out* Lawrence K. Roos, St. Louis* Thomas Hart Benton, Kansas True Davis, Washington, D.C.* Class of 1966 H. Roe Bartle, Kansas City* William R. Clarkson, Kansas Thomas G. Watson, Kansas City City* Joyce C. Hall, Kansas City* G. Duncan Bauman, St. Louis* City (Westwood, KS) James T. Blair Jr., Jefferson Charles N. Kimball, Kansas City* Sam C. Blair, Jefferson City* Dan Devine, Phoenix, AZ* Charles E. Curry, Key Largo, FL* Murray L. Weidenbaum, St. City* Samuel S. Mayerberg, Kansas Thomas H. Eliot, St. Louis (Cam- A.J. Drinkwater Jr., Charleston* Elmo B. Hunter, Kansas City* Louis Clarence Cannon, Elsberry* City* bridge, MA)* Richard H. Ichord, Houston* Louis B. Susman, Chicago, IL Tilghman R. Cloud, Pleasant James S. McDonnell Jr., St. Fred V. Heinkel, Columbia* Earle B. Jewell, Forsyth* Class of 1986 Hill* Louis* William F. James, Lohman* Jack Matthews, Columbia* Special class of 1977 No election held Michael Kinney, St. Louis* Sterling Price Reynolds, Caru- Lue C. Lozier, Moberly* Lewis M. Means, Fayette* Joseph P. Teasdale, Kansas City Stan Musial, St. Louis** thersville* Arthur Mag, Kansas City* Paul C. Reinert, St. Louis* Class of 1987 Miss Adah Peckenpaugh, Jack Stapleton Sr., Stanberry* Sidney Salomon Jr., St. Louis* Class of 1978 Sam B. Cook, Jefferson City Clinton* Special class of 1962 Elliot H. Stein, St. Louis* Clem F. Storckman, Jefferson W. Robert Aylward, Kansas City John Q. Hammons, Springfield Roy Roberts, Kansas City* Henry S. Caulfield, St. Louis* City* Class of 1971 James L. McHugh, St. Louis Robert N. Hunter, Jefferson City Francis Smith, St. Joseph* Forrest C. Donnell, St. Louis* James C. Olson, Kansas City* John E. Moore, Springfield Jacqueline Wexler, Tenafly, NJ John R. Cauley, Washington, Ethan A.H. Shepley Jr., St. Lloyd C. Stark, Louisiana* Albert M. Spradling Jr., Cape Morton I. Sosland, Kansas City ()* D.C.* Louis* Girardeau* D. Howard Doane, Point Look- Harry S Truman, Indepen- Class of 1963 Class of 1967 William L. Hungate, St. Louis* Class of 1988 dence* Edwin M. Clark, St. Louis* out* Henry D. Bradley, St. Joseph* No election held Howard Cook, Jefferson City* D.W. Gilmore, Kansas City* Ernest R. Breech, , MI* Class of 1979 Class of 1961 James A. Finch Jr., Jefferson C. Brice Ratchford, Columbia* Richard S. Brownlee, Colum- No election held Class of 1989 William L. Bradshaw, Colum- City* Jane Froman Smith, Columbia* bia* Leonor K. Sullivan-Archibald, Henry Bloch, Kansas City bia* Robert M. Good, Point Look- Stanley R. Fike, Independence* Class of 1980 W.H. Bert Bates, Kansas City Arthur V. Burrowes, St. Joseph* out* St. Louis* Leonard Hall, Caledonia* Robert M. White II, Mexico* No election held Ike Skelton, Lexington (Wash- August A. Busch Jr., St. Louis* James M. Kemper, Kansas City* Edmund I. (Mike) Hockaday, ington, D.C.) John M. Dalton, Jefferson City* Dillard A. Mallory, Buffalo* Jefferson City* Class of 1981 Ewing Kauffman, Kansas City* John I. Rollings, St. Louis* Class of 1972 Russell L. Dearmont, St. Louis* Paul C. Jones, Kennett* Clarence C. Barksdale, St. Louis Charles Price, Kansas City Ruth Seevers, Osceola* Howard F. Baer, St. Louis** Elmer Ellis, Columbia* Theodore D. McNeal, St. Louis* August A. Busch III, St. Louis** Joseph Stevens, Kansas City* William H. Danforth, St. Louis Don Faurot, Columbia* Leif J. Sverdrup, St. Louis* Arthur Clay Magill, Cape Gi- Jay B. Dillingham, Kansas City* Ann Covington, Columbia (Jef- Betty Cooper Hearnes, Charles- Gerald R. Massie, Jefferson City* Roy D. Williams, Boonville* rardeau* Charles F. Knight, St. Louis ferson City) Albert L. Reeves, Kansas City* Raymond R. Tucker, St. Louis* ton Dr. Herbert Schooling, Co- Ted Wetterau, St. Louis* Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia* Class of 1964 Everett Keith, Columbia* lumbia* Ben Parnell, Springfield Stuart Symington, Clayton* Mrs. G. Baird Fisher, Osgood* Class of 1968 M.C. Matthes, St. Louis* Dr. James I. Spainhower, St. Richard Gephardt, St. Louis James P. Hickok, St. Louis* Proctor N. Carter, Rolla (Joplin)* Fred R. Weber Jr., St. Louis* Charles (Raymore) (Washington, D.C.) Class of 1962 Laurance M. Hyde, Jefferson Edward Pope Coleman Jr., Avis Green Tucker, Warrens- Richard H. Amberg, St. Louis* City* Sikeston* Special class of 1973 burg Class of 1990 David R. Calhoun, St. Louis* Edward V. Long, Bowling Richard M. Duncan, Kansas Christopher S. Bond, Mexico William H. Webster, Bethesda, Dr. J. Robert Ashcroft, Spring- James G. Conzelman, St. Louis* Green* City* (Washington, D.C.) MD (Washington, DC) field* 910 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—FOREIGN CONSULATES IN MISSOURI 911 Robert L. Hawkins Jr., Jefferson Class of 1997 John Dillingham, Kansas City Denmark City Richard (Dick) Dunn, Jeffer- William J. Cason, Clinton Kansas City, Karen Elaine Nielsen, HC, 1700 Lee Liberman, St. Louis son City (Springfield) Thomas R. Green, Frontenac W. 12th St., Kansas City 64101, (800) 821- Veryl Riddle, St. Louis Terrence (Terry) Dunn, Kansas Emanuel Cleaver II, Kansas City 2702. George Russell, Kansas City* City (Washington, D.C.) St. Louis, Niels C. Andersen, HC, 16486 Hol- Michael Shanahan, St. Louis Lali Garcia, Kansas City Foreign Edward L Dowd Sr., St. Louis* Henry Givens Jr., St. Louis lister Crossing Dr., Wildwood 63011, (314) John L. Morris, Springfield Sam F. Hamra Jr., Springfield 603-2470. Class of 1991 Michael Pulitzer, St. Louis No election held Charles McClain, Columbia Daniel (Duke) McVey, Jefferson Consulates in El Salvador Class of 1998 Class of 1992 City Kansas City, John H. Fisher, HC, 608 W. 101st No election held Alan Wheat, Kansas City (Ar- Terr., Kansas City 64114, (816) 941-6648. No election held lington, VA) St. Louis, Michael Jay Bobroff, HC, 7730 Forsyth, Class of 1999 Missouri Special class of 1993 Ste. 200, St. Louis 63105, (314) 862-0300. Richard Berkley, Kansas City Special Class of 2005 Mel Carnahan, Rolla* Lawrence Biondi, St. Louis Matthew R. Blunt, Springfield Consulates are the offices established by coun- France Richard J. Mahoney, St. Louis William B. Bondeson, Colum- tries for their representatives (consuls) living in Kansas City, Arthur Julius Elman, HCA, 4401 William E. Maritz, St. Louis* bia Class of 2006 certain foreign cities and serving the country’s Andrew B. Craig III, St. Louis Wornall Rd., Kansas City 64111, (816) 932- John Jordan (Buck) O’Neil, No election held citizens and business interests there. The Mis- 2575, FAX (816) 932-9819. Anita B. Gorman, Kansas City Kansas City* souri Consular Corps is compromised of foreign Thomas J. Guilfoil, St. Louis St. Louis, James F. Mauze, HC, 112 S. Hanley Peter R. Raven, St. Louis Class of 2007 service officers from nations maintaining friendly Rd., St. Louis 63105, (314) 726-2800, FAX Andrew Jackson Higgins, Jef- Frank P. Sebree, Kansas City No election held relations with the United States. These officials (314) 863-3821. ferson City are recognized by the U.S. State Depart­ ment.­ R. Crosby Kemper Jr., Kansas Special Class of 2000 They perform trade and diplomatic services for City Class of 2008 Germany, Fed. Rep. of their own citizens and for United States citizens. Roger Wilson, Columbia No election held St. Louis, Lansing Gervig Hecker, HC, 330 Wen- This information was obtained from the U.S. Class of 1994 Bob Holden, Jefferson City neker Dr., St. Louis 63124, (314) 567-4601, State Department Foreign Consular offices on the Special Class of 2009 FAX (314) 567-1101. , St. Louis* Class of 2001 United States web site at www.state.gov/s/cpr/rls/ Lynn M. Ewing Jr., Nevada* Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Jef- fco/index.htm. Webb Gilmore, Kansas City No election held ferson City Guatemala Key: DG—Director General; HC—Honorary Herman Johnson, Kansas City* Kansas City, Dr. Joseph Peter Spalitto, HC, 400 E. Consul; C—Consul; HVC—Honorary Vice Con- Ollie Gates, Kansas City Class of 2002 *Deceased Red Bridge Rd., Ste. 107, Kansas City 64131, Landon Rowland, Kansas City Kay Barnes, Kansas City **Resigned sul; HCG—Honorary Consul General; HCA— (816) 942-6990, FAX (816) 942-4301. Norm Stewart, Columbia Lou Brock, St. Louis (St. Charles) Honorary Consular Agent; HAC—Honorary Harry Wiggins, Kansas City* Jean Carnahan, St. Louis (Rolla) Acting Consul. Haiti S. Lee Kling, St. Louis* St. Louis, Norman Bradford West, HC, 441 Edward T. Matheny Jr., Kansas Class of 1995 Austria Cloisters Walk, Kirkwood 63122, (314) 966- City No election held Kansas City, Dennis James Owens, HCG, 1111 5280. Mary Rhodes Russell, St. Louis Main St., Seventh Fl., Kansas City 64105, Jim Stowers, Kansas City Class of 1996 (816) 474-3000. Jack Taylor, St. Louis Honduras William H. Dunn Sr., Kansas St. Louis, Dieter K. Ungerboeck, HC, 1350 El- St. Louis, Maria Guadalupe Taxman, HC, 6241 City Class of 2003 bridge Payne Rd., Chesterfield 63017-8531, Alexander Dr., St. Louis 63105, (314) 727- James L. Mathewson, Sedalia (314) 537-0305, FAX (314) 537-3720. 1149. Walter L. Metcalfe Jr., St. Louis No election held James B. Nutter Sr., Kansas City Belgium Hungary Betty Goshorn Weldon, Jeffer- Class of 2004 St. Louis, Maria Lena Candries, HC, 3466 Bridge- son City* Sheryl Crow, Kennett St. Louis, Julius Joe Adorjan, HCG, 7733 Forsyth land Dr., Bridgeton 63044, (314) 770-2200. Blvd., Ste. 730, Clayton 63105. Canada Iceland St. Louis, John William Bachmann, HCG, Grandview, Vigdis Adalsteinsdottir Taylor, HC, 12555 Manchester Rd., Seventh Fl., St. Louis 7100 E. 131st St., Grandview 64030, (816) 63131. 763-2046. Chile Ireland Kansas City, Robert William Evans, HC, 4153 St. Louis, Joseph Bernard McGlynn, HC, 65 Broadway St., Kansas City 64111, (816) 531- Broadview, Clayton 63105, (618) 274-0886. 2345. Czech Republic St. Louis, Joseph Colagiovanni Jr., HVC, 211 N. Kansas City, Sharon Kay Valasek, HC, 105 W. Broadway, 1 Metropolitan Sq., Ste. 3800, 113th St., Kansas City 64114, (816) 363- St. Louis 63102, (314) 259-5930, FAX (314) 6827. 259-5985. 912 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—UNASSISGNED BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 913 Members: Chris Dalton, (R); (Vacancy); Directors of Elections: Mary Beth Erickson, (D); St. Louis, Bruce S. Buckland, HCG, 46 Briarc- Wendy M. Flanigan, (R). liff St., St. Louis 63124, (314) 994-1133, FAX (314) 994-1133. St. Louis City Board of Election Unassigned Luxembourg Boards Commissioners Kansas City, Robert F. Schaeffer, HCG, 325 300 N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis 63101 West­­­woods Circle, Liberty 64068, (816) 792- Telephone: (314) 622-4336 / FAX: (314) 622-3378 0841, FAX (816) 792-4999. Assigned to Boards and Chair: Carol A. Wilson, (R); Mexico Secretary: Eileen M. McCann, (D); Members: Jack Lary, (R); Clarence E. Dula, (D); Kansas City, Everardo Luis Suarez Amezcua, C, the Governor Directors of Election: Mary Wheeler-Jones, (D); Commissions 1617 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City 64108, Scott Leiendecker, (R). (816) 556-0800, FAX (816) 556-0900. Clay County Board of Election Missouri Local Government St. Louis County Board of Election Commissioners 2007–2008 Employees’ Retirement System Commissioners Kansas City, Robert Goddijn, HC, 5818 Manor 100 W. Mississippi, Liberty 64068-1640 701 W. Main St., PO Box 1665, Jefferson City, Mo 65102 Ln., Parkville 64152-6063, (816) 741-1152, Telephone: (816) 415-1718 / FAX: (816) 792-5334 12 Sunnen Dr., Maplewood 63143 Telephone:(573) 636-9455 / Toll free: (800) 447-4334 FAX (816) 741-1152. www.claycoelections.com Telephone: (314) 615-1800 / FAX: (314) 615-1999 www.molagers.org St. Louis, Richard William Lodge, HC, 562 N. Woodlawn, St. Louis 63122, (314) 965-3533. Chair: James B. Chappell, (R); Chair: (Vacancy); The Missouri Local Government Employees’ Secretary: Judy L. Beer, (D) Secretary: Chaim Zimbalist, (D); Retirement System (LAGERS) was established Peru Members: Jesse J. Camacho, (R); Susan S. Jones, Members: Anita Yeckel, (R); William Miller, (D); under legislation that became effective August St. Louis, Rosa Ana Schwarz, HC, 3 The Prado, St. (D); Directors of Elections: Joseph E. Donahue, (D); 13, 1967, to provide retirement, disability, and Louis 63124, (314) 991-1750. Directors of Elections: Patty Evans, (D); Dave Judge Joseph A. Goeke III, (R). survivor benefits for employees of local gov- Reinhart, (R). ernment employers. Approximately 48,000 Poland Kansas City Board of employees and retirees of almost 600 political subdivisions are presently participating. The sys- St. Louis, Robert V. Ogrodnik, HC, 13421 Feath- Jackson County Board of Election Police Commissioners tem is governed by a board of trustees, which erstone Dr., St. Louis 63131-1206, (314) 822- Commissioners 1125 Locust St., Kansas City 64106 includes three members elected by governing 6266. Telephone: (816) 234-5055 bodies of participating subdivisions; three mem- PO Box 296, Independence 64051-0296 bers elected by employee members and one pub- Slovak Republic Telephone: (816) 325-4600 / FAX: (816) 325-4609 President: Mark C. Thompson; Vice President: Karl Zobrist; lic member appointed by the governor. Kansas City, Ross Paul Marine, HC, 11729 Cen- Chair: (Vacancy); Secretary/Attorney: Jennifer Atterbury; tral, Kansas City 64114, (816) 943-0515. Secretary: William J. Baker, (D); Treasurer: James B. Wilson LAGERS Board of Trustees Members: Michael K. Whitehead, (R); Charles E. Spain Members: Patrick A. McInerney; Mayor Mark Todd, Arby, chair, Lee’s Summit, Dec. 31, Dumsky, (D); Funkhouser, Mayor’s Office, City Hall, 414 E. 2009; Kansas City, Eugene Francis Gray, HC, 316 Avila Directors of Elections: Robert C. Nichols Jr., (D); 12th St., Kansas City 64106. Ashcroft, J. Robert, vice chair, Platte County, Circle, Kansas City 64114, (816) 942-2649, Tammy L. Brown, (R). Dec. 31, 2009; FAX (816) 942-2649. St. Louis City Board of Police Buck, Frank, DeKalb County, Dec. 31, 2008; St. Louis, Jose L. Molina Jr., HC, 5715 Manchester Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners Gragg, Dr. Vic, Mid-Continent Library, Dec. 31, Ave., St. Louis 63110, (314) 781-1500, FAX 2010; (314) 781-1507. Commissioners 1200 Clark Ave., St. Louis 63103 Telephone: (314) 444-5601 Pierce, Jack, Jefferson City, Dec. 31, 2011; 1828 Walnut, Ste. 300, Kansas City 64108 West, Bob, Independence, Dec. 31, 2010; Telephone: (816) 842-4820 / FAX: (816) 472-4960 Sweden President: Col. Todd Epsten; Yendes, Nancy, Springfield, Dec. 31, 2012; St. Louis, Liselotte Marie Fox, HC, 7701 Forsyth Chair: Melodie A. Powell, (R); Vice President: Col. Bettye Battle-Turner; Schwartz, William, executive secretary. Blvd., Ste. 600, St. Louis 63105, (314) 540- Secretary: Joseph D. Serrano, (D); Secretary: Lt. Colonel David Heath; 6532. Members: Cynthia Thompson, (R); Quinton Jen- Treasurer: Col. Vincent J. Bommarito; Public School Retirement System of nings, (D); Purchasing Member: (Vacancy); Missouri Switzerland Directors of Elections: A. Shelley McThomas, Ex officio Member: Mayor Francis Slay, Mayor’s Office, City Hall, Market and Tucker Blvd., 3210 W. Truman Blvd., PO Box 268, Jefferson City 65102 Kansas City, Marcel Bollier, HC, 5018 Main St., (D); Shawn Kieffer, (R). St. Louis 63103. Telephone: (573) 634-5290 / FAX: (573) 634-5375 Kansas City 64112, (816) 561-3441; FAX (816) Toll free: (800) 392-6848 561-2922. Platte County Board of Election www.psrs-peers.org Turkey Commissioners The Public School Retirement System of Mis- souri includes the public school districts of Mis- Kansas City, Emru Ahmet Erten, HCG, 6000 In- 2600 N.W. Prairie View Rd., PO Box 560 souri, except St. Louis and Kansas City; public dustrial Rd., Liberty 64504, (816) 238-6646. Platte City 64079 Telephone: (816) 858-4400 / FAX: (816) 858-3387 junior community colleges in Missouri; and cer- www.co.platte.mo.us/elections tificated members and employees of the board of the system. The system began operations on July Chair: Joshua D. Linville, (R); 1, 1946, and as of June 30, 2008, the system had Secretary: Stephen Foster, (D); 90,016 active members and 41,738 retirees. 914 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—UNASSISGNED BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 915 The system is financed by contributions of Office of Administration); two members from the MOSERS Board of Trustees The system is governed by a 11-member members and the employing school districts in House of Representatives (one from each party); board of trustees made up of three members of Bill, Wayne, chair, elected active member, De- equal amounts and by interest earned on invest- the Highways and Transportation Commission, two members from the Senate (one from each partment of Agriculture, Jefferson City; ment of contributions. Administering the program the director of the Department of Transportation, party); and six members appointed by the gov- Martin, Don, vice chair, elected retired member, is a seven-member board of trustees. Three mem- the superintendent of the Highway Patrol, one ernor (three of the six are members of the plan Independence; bers are appointed by the governor, and four are memberUnassigned of the Senate, one member of the House and the remaining three are not members of the Crowell, Jason, Senate member, Cape Gi- elected for four-year terms by the members and of Representatives, one active member of the De- plan). rardeau; retirees. partment of Transportation, one active member Deeken, Bill, House member, Jefferson City; of the State Highway Patrol, one retired member MCHCP Board of Trustees Green, Timothy, Senate member, St. Louis; Boards and of the Department of Transportation and one re- Public Education Employee Parson, Michael, House member, Bolivar; Naeger, Patrick, chair, non-member of the plan; tired member of the State Highway Patrol. Retirement System of Missouri Morgan, Roslyn, vice chair, member of the Morrison, Travis, governor appointed member, West Plains; The Public Education Employee Retirement plan; Patterson, Bob, elected active member, Depart- BoardCommissions of Trustees System of Missouri (formerly Non-Teacher Barnitz, Frank, (D), Senate member; ment of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson School Employee Retirement System of Missouri) Donnelly, Margaret T., ex officiomember, direc- Stottlemyre, Roger, chair, Jefferson City, retiree City; began operations in 1965. As of June 30, 2008, tor, Department of Health and Senior Ser- member, July 2, 2010; Simmons, Kelvin, ex officio member, commis- it included 67,488 active employees and 18,288 vices; Carmichael, Lloyd J., Springfield, Highways sioner, Office of Administration, Jefferson retirees of public school districts, except those in Huff, John, ex officio member, director, Depart- and Transportation Commission member, City; St. Louis and Kansas City. Financing of the two ment of Insurance, Financial Institutions and March 1, 2015; Steeleman, David, governor appointed member, systems is similar and the same board adminis- Professional Registration; Cox, Sue, Jefferson City; MoDOT active member, Rolla; July 1, 2010; ters both programs. Loethen, Nicole, member of the plan; Zweifel, Clint, ex officio member, state treasurer, Farber, Rudolph E., Neosho, Highways and Trans- Newsome, Kaye, non-member of the plan; Jefferson City; portation Commission member, March 1, Owens, Carla, non-member of the plan; Board of Trustees Findlay, Gary, executive director. 2013; Zubeck, Tina, chair, Platte City, June 30, 2010; Schaaf, Dr. Robert, (R), House member; Griesheimer, John, Washington, Senate mem- Nodler, Joncee, vice chair, Joplin, June 30, Simmons, Kelvin, ex officio member, Commis- Missouri Department of Transporta- ber; 2009; sioner of the Office of Administration; tion and Highway Patrol Employees’ Keathley, Colonel James F., Jefferson City, super- Scott, Delbert, (R), Senate member; Heath, Yvonne, Bois D’Arc, June 30, 2012; Retirement System intendent, Highway Patrol; Preston, Peggy, Nixa, June 30, 2010; Swinger, Terry, (D), House member; Michie, Duane S., Caruthersville, Highways O’Donnell, James, St. Louis, June 30, 2006; Taylor, Garry, member of the plan. 1913 William St., PO Box 1930, Jefferson City 65102 and Transportation Commission member, Wheeler, Wayne, Kimberling City, June 30, Telephone: (573) 298-6080 March 1, 2009; Missouri State Employees’ 2012; The Missouri Department of Transportation Rahn, Pete, Jefferson City, director, Department Zalis, Aaron, Rolla, June 30, 2012; Retirement System and Highway Patrol Employees’ Retirement Sys- of Transportation; Yoakum, M. Steve, executive director. Schlottach, Charlie, Owensville, House of Rep- PO Box 209, Jefferson City 65102 tem was established under legislation, which resentatives member; Teletelephone: (573) 632-6100 became effective in 1955, to provide retirement Sfreddo, Bob, Jefferson City, retiree member, July Missouri Consolidated Health Toll-free: (800) 827-1063 benefits for employees of the Missouri Depart- 1, 2010; Care Plan FAX: (573) 632-6101 ment of Transportation and the State Highway Villanueva, Lieutenant Juan, Clever, Highway 832 Weathered Rock Ct., PO Box 104355 www.mosers.org Patrol. The system has approximately 18,000 members. Financing of the system is generally Patrol active member, July 1, 2010; Jefferson City 65110-4355 Dahl, Susie, executive director. Telephone: (800) 487-0771 / FAX: (866) 346-8785 The Missouri State Employees’ Retirement from highway funds and investment income. www.mchcp.org System (MOSERS) was established by law in 1957. The system is responsible for administra- The Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan tion of the retirement program for all state em- (MCHCP) was created through legislation passed ployees (other than employees of the Highway in May 1992 (enacted as Chapter 103, RSMo). Commission, the Highway Patrol and the Uni- MCHCP is responsible for the administration of versity of Missouri). Effective September 1, 1972, the health care program for most state employees the program became noncontributory for mem- and retirees. MCHCP officially began operation bers with the state becoming the sole contributor. of January 1, 1994. Chapter 103 also provides for The system also provides life insurance coverage public entities such as school districts, cities and of one time annual pay for active members and counties to join the Plan. MCHCP currently pro- $5,000 for retired members, with optional group vides coverage for over 107,000 state and public life insurance coverage available at the expense entity members through various types of health insurance plans (point of service (POS) plans, of the members. The system is also responsible preferred provider organization (PPO) plans, and for administration of the state’s long-term disabil- high deductible health plans (HDHP)); dental ity program for most state employees. plans; vision plans; and an employee assistance The system operates under the direction and program. control of an 11-member board of trustees made MCHCP is governed by a thirteen member up of the state treasurer, commissioner of admin- board including: three ex officiomembers (1 - the istration, two members each of the House and director of the Department of Insurance, Finan- Senate, two members appointed by the gover- cial Institutions and Professional Registration, 2 nor, two active members elected by the active - the director of the Department of Health and members and one retired member elected by the Senior Services, and 3 - the commissioner of the retired members. 916 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—MISSOURI STATISTICS 917 Energy Number of power plants (2009) ...... 121 Missouri Statistics Nuclear plant ...... 1 State conservation acreage (areas/acreage) ...... 1,165/ 988,179 Education Owned (areas/acreage) ...... 806 / 786,378 Public schools (2007–2008) Leased acreage (areas/acreage) ...... 359 / 202,865 Elementary ...... 1,257 Crop land acreage ...... 68,383 Junior high/middle schools ...... 343 Fishing lakes/ponds acreage ...... 19,856 High schools ...... 516 Forest land acreage ...... 586,845 Public school districts ...... 523 Grassland/old-fields/prairie/wetlands acreage ...... 218,977 Charter Schools/LEAs ...... 28 Facilities on Conservation Areas Public school enrollment ...... 894,497 Archery ranges (owned and leased) ...... 25 Elementary (K–8) ...... 609,055 Boat ramps on lakes and streams ...... 342 Secondary (9–12) ...... 285,442 Areas with camping at designated sites ...... 220 Public high school graduation rate (2005–2006) ...... 85.2% Firearm ranges (owned and leased) ...... 62 Nonpublic schools Fire lookout towers ...... 50 Elementary ...... 340 Fish hatcheries ...... 10 Secondary ...... 184 Fishing docks, jetties and platforms ...... 356 Nonpublic school districts ...... 524 Forest seedling nursery ...... 1 Nonpublic school enrollment ...... 85,339 Horseback riding–designated trails (miles) ...... 432 Elementary (K-8) ...... 57,185 Hunting blinds ...... 238 Secondary (9-12) ...... 14,750 Nature centers ...... 7 Ungraded ...... 314 Parking lots ...... 2,811 Nonpublic high school graduation (2004–2005) ...... 6,864 Roads (miles) ...... 900 Colleges and universities Trails (miles) ...... 789 Trails (number) ...... 266 Public four-year colleges and universities ...... 13 Viewing blinds, & decks ...... 60 Public two-year community colleges ...... 21 Visitor centers ...... 11 Technical College ...... 1 State Parks and Historic Sites Independent four-year colleges and universities ...... 23 Parks ...... 50 Independent two-year colleges ...... 2 Historic sites ...... 35 Independent Technical, professional and theological schools ...... 33 State park acreage ...... 140,681.87 Private career schools ...... 150 State parks and historic sites with bordering lakes ...... 31 Area public vocational technical schools ...... 29 Facilities in state parks and state historic sites Public libraries and branches ...... 361 Camping ...... 40 Lodging ...... 14 Natural resources Beaches ...... 17 Agriculture (2007) Boat ramps on lakes and streams ...... 26 Number of farms/national rank ...... 107,825 (2) Hiking trails ...... 55 Total farm acreages ...... 29,026,573 Equestrian trails ...... 16 Total agriculture income ...... $7,512,926 Mountain biking trails ...... 13 Farm segment/national rank All-terrain vehicle trails ...... 2 Hay production (excluding alfalfa) ...... Second Interpretive centers/museums ...... 26 Beef cows ...... Third Guided historic site tours ...... 21 Hog production ...... Seventh Guided cave tours ...... 4 Cattle operations ...... Third Turkeys raised ...... Fourth Employment (2008) Corn production ...... Ninth Manufacturing Rice production ...... Fifth Durable goods ...... 173,500 Cotton production ...... Ninth Non-durable goods ...... 115,900 Soybean production ...... Fifth Total manufacturing ...... 289,300 Milk production ...... Twenty-second Service-providing ...... 2,356,300 Winter wheat production ...... Thirteenth Private service-providing ...... 1,910,400 Farm segment annual production Non-manufacturing Grapes ...... 5,500 tons Construction ...... 141,400 Watermelons ...... 741,000 cwt. Trade, transportation and utilities ...... 542,600 Grain sorghum ...... 7.76 million bushels Transportation, warehousing and utilities ...... 105,200 Apples ...... 54 million pounds Retail trade ...... 312,100 Peaches ...... 6,100 tons Wholesale trade ...... 125,300 Timberland acreage ...... about 14 million acres Information ...... 64,300 Annual value of wood products ...... $4.3 billion Financial activities ...... 165,400 Agritourism and recreational services ...... 588 farms Professional and business services ...... 342,800 Farmers’ Markets ...... 157 Educational and health services ...... 392,900 918 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—MISSOURI STATISTICS 919 Educational services ...... 65,300 General bail bond agents ...... 143 Health care and social assistance ...... 327,700 Geologist ...... 780 Leisure and hospitality ...... 281,100 Hearing instrument specialist ...... 268 Arts, entertainment and recreation ...... 44,800 Insurance brokers ...... 12,887 Accommodation and food services ...... 236,200 Insurance producers ...... 119,205 Other services ...... 121,200 Interior designer ...... 102 Total government ...... 446,000 Interpreter ...... 604 Federal ...... 55,500 Land surveyor in training ...... 21 State ...... 107,300 Land surveyor ...... 1,139 Local ...... 283,200 Landscape architect ...... 326 Total private ...... 2,346,300 Lawyer ...... 8,200 Goods producing ...... 435,900 Licensed practical nurse ...... 22,283 Total nonfarm ...... 2,792,300 Marital & family therapist ...... 173 Unemployment rate: Missouri: 2008 ...... 6.1% Massage therapist ...... 4,277 United States: 2008 ...... 5.8% Medical physician & surgeon ...... 18,966 Cost of living: Non-endowed care ...... 49 Missouri/United States (1st quarter, 2009) 90.5% / 6th lowest Occupational therapist ...... 2,697 Professions/occupations, 2008 Occupational therapy assistant ...... 830 Acupuncturist ...... 83 Optometrist ...... 1,287 Anesthesiologist assistant ...... 5 Osteopathy physician & surgeon ...... 3,079 Announcer ...... 57 Perfusionist ...... 132 Architect ...... 4,932 Pharmacist ...... 8,226 Architectural corporation ...... 636 Pharmacy technician ...... 16,247 Athlete agent ...... 43 Physical therapist ...... 4,708 Athletic trainer ...... 611 Physical therapist assistant ...... 1,767 Athletic-physician ...... 19 Physician assistant ...... 585 Audiologist ...... 360 Podiatrist ...... 225 Audiology aide ...... 5 Podiatrist/ankle ...... 64 Baccalaureate social work ...... 7 Preneed provider ...... 611 Bail bond agents ...... 920 Preneed seller ...... 347 Barber ...... 3,110 Professional counselor ...... 3,500 Barber instructor ...... 54 Professional engineer ...... 16,420 Body piercer ...... 173 Psychologist ...... 1,709 Body piercer & brander ...... 0 Public adjusters ...... 55 Boxing and wrestling promoters ...... 27 Real estate appraiser ...... 2,717 Boxing and wrestling referees ...... 67 Boxing and wrestling seconds ...... 461 Registered nurse ...... 87,798 Boxing judge ...... 27 Respiratory care practitioner ...... 3,882 Boxing manager ...... 3 Salesperson ...... 31,540 Boxing matchmaker ...... 11 Speech language pathologist aide ...... 7 Boxing, wrestling and martial arts contestants ...... 1,104 Speech language pathologist assistant ...... 19 Brokers ...... 17,250 Speech language pathologist ...... 2,700 Certified Public Accountant-certificate holder ...... 8,540 Surety recovery agents ...... 30 Certified Public Accountant-license holder ...... 9,571 Tattooist ...... 819 Certified Public Accountant-professional firms ...... 1,367 Tattooist, body piercer & brander ...... 28 Chiropractic insurance consultant ...... 33 Timekeeper ...... 21 Chiropractic physician ...... 2,183 Veterinarian ...... 2,972 Clinical aud/speech pathologist ...... 13 Veterinary animal technician ...... 726 Clinical social worker ...... 5,049 Visiting professor M.D...... 46 Cosmetologist/all ...... 41,046 Business information Cosmetologist/hairdressing ...... 1,346 Financial services, 2008 Cosmetologist/manicuring ...... 6,150 State-chartered commercial banks ...... 290 Cosmetology instructor ...... 836 Branches ...... 1,289 Cosmetology esthetics ...... 4,765 Credit unions ...... 143 Dental hygienist ...... 3,017 Licensed mortgage brokers ...... 437 Dental specialist ...... 650 Licensed consumer credit outlets ...... 2,968 Dentist ...... 3,242 Savings and loans ...... 6 Dietitian ...... 1,457 Drug distributor ...... 1,174 Drug distributor registrant ...... 92 Tourism Embalmer ...... 1,067 Tourism’s economic impact (Fiscal Year 2008) . . . . . $12.7 billion (Source: Univ. of Missouri) Endowed care ...... 98 Taxable sales from tourism-related industries ...... $10.1 billion (Source: Dept. of Revenue) Funeral director ...... 2,230 International visitors ...... 364,342 920 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 921 Transportation Public airports ...... 124 Airline passengers ...... 13.4 million Index of Historical Features Highway miles (on the state system) ...... 33,685 Bridges—number of major river bridges ...... 53 (most in the nation) Number of MoDOT bridges ...... 10,249 in the Official Manual Public transit, miles of light rail (MetroLink in Missouri) ...... 25 Public transportation providers ...... 33 Tabular and statistical history Volume Page Annual transit trips ...... 72 million Academy of Missouri Squires ...... 2007–08 959–962 Miles of mainline railroad track ...... 3,719 Adjutants General of Missouri, 1821–1981 ...... 1985–86 974 Operating railroads ...... 19 Agricultural Heritage, Missouri’s, by Cordell Tindall ...... 1979–80 2–31 Amtrak ridership ...... 532,000 Agricultural Missouri ...... 1943–44 1192 Waterways (navigable) ...... 1,050 Agriculture, An Outstanding Agriculture State ...... 1949–50 35 Number port authorities ...... 13 Agriculture, Crop Lands of the World ...... 1943–44 792 Tri-state port commission ...... 1 Agriculture, Missouri Ranks High in Agriculture ...... 1947–48 298 Agriculture Resources of Missouri ...... 1945–46 415 Crime Statistics Aiken, Frank William, First in Missouri Birth Records ...... 1941–42 232 2008 preliminary statistics Altitude, Points of Elevation in Missouri ...... 1931-32 108 Murder ...... 478 American Legion, Historical Sketch of ...... 1919–20 697–98 Rape ...... 1,605 American National Red Cross ...... 1941–42 904 Robbery ...... 7,376 American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri ...... 1975–76 334 Aggravated assault ...... 20,266 American Settlements ...... 1953–54 11–13 Burglary ...... 45,472 American’s Creed, The ...... 1941–42 931 Theft ...... 149,171 1943–44 962 Motor vehicle theft ...... 20,723 Anderson House ...... 1971–72 360 Arson ...... 1,801 Animals, Wild Life in the Missouri Country ...... 1951–52 19, 21 Anniversaries ...... 1911–12 598–99 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 1971–72 360 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 9 Astronomers, Two Outstanding ...... 1949–50 25 Atlantic Charter, The ...... 1943–44 886 1951–52 91 Attorney General, Office of ...... 2007–08 96–101 Attorney General, Historical Listing ...... 2007–08 102 Attorney General of Missouri, Origin and History of the Office ...... 1953–54 75 1989–90 66–67 Auditor, Office of ...... 2007–08 84–87 Auditor, State, Brief History of the Office ...... 1947–48 71–72 Auditors, Historical Listing ...... 2007–08 88 Austin, Moses, Austin Memorial Commission ...... 1947–48 297–98 1949–50 340 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 1955–56 14 Banks and Trust Companies, History of Supervision and Control ...... 1949–50 296 1951–52 310 1953–54 282 Barite Production ...... 1949–50 39 Battle of Pilot Knob, Iron County, Missouri, Sept. 27, 1864, by Richard S. Brownlee . . . 1961–62 3–31 922 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 923 Battles of the Civil War, Missouri, “Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–65” ...... 1957–58 6–29 Cities of Missouri, Population of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Beginnings of Missouri, The ...... 1953–54 3–32 Places of 1,000 or more, 1960–70 ...... 1975–76 1220–29 Bell, Wilson (1897–1947), In Memoriam ...... 1947–48 86 Cities of Missouri, Population of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Benton, Thomas Hart, Contemporary Artist ...... 1949–50 27, 29 Places of 1,000 or more, 1970–80 ...... 1983–84 1211–19 Bi–State Development Agency, Missouri–Illinois Metropolitan District ...... 1989–90 413–14 Cities of Missouri, Population of Places of 10,000 or More From Earliest Bicentennial Commission of Missouri, American Revolution ...... 1975–76 334 Census to 1960 ...... 1969–70 1450–52 Bingham, The Missouri Artist, by Kenneth H. Winn ...... 1997–98 48–56 City of Jefferson, The: The Permanent Seat of Government, 1826–2001: Feature . . . . 2001–02 12–35 Birth Certificate, First Recorded in Missouri ...... 1941–42 232 Civil Defense Agency, Missouri ...... 1967–68 672–75 Bland, Richard P., Memorial Sketch ...... 1899–1900 536 Civil War, Battles of ...... 1957–58 6–29 Boone’s Lick Trail, Famous Trails in Missouri ...... 1945–46 821 Civil War, Great Battles of the ...... 1911–12 510–11 Boone, John William, Negro Musician ...... 1949–50 23 Civil War, Missouri and The ...... 1947–48 26–27 Boonville, Battle of ...... 1957–58 6–7 Civil War, Notable Historical Events, 1860–65 ...... 1879 126–27 Botanical Garden, Beginning of Missouri Botanical Garden ...... 1945–46 891 Civil War, Soldiers Furnished to Union Army by States and Territories ...... 1911–12 510 Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State Civil War, “The Battle of Pilot Knob,” by Richard S. Brownlee ...... 1961–62 3–31 and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ...... 1943–44 1131–36 Civil War, The War of 1861–65 ...... 1933–34 604 1945–46 1071–77 Civil War, “Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–65” ...... 1957–58 1–32 Boundary, “Honey War” ...... 1955–56 15–16 Clark, Albert M. (1879–1950), In Memoriam ...... 1951–52 96 Bounty of the Fields, Missouri’s Agricultural Heritage, by Cordell Tindall ...... 1979–80 2–31 Clark, Champ, Sketch and Monument ...... 1927–28 8–9 Bourgmond, Etienne Veniard de ...... 1951–52 9 Clark, Champ, Sketch and Portrait ...... 1913–14 8–9 Bradley, Omar N., General Bradley’s Memorial Day Address ...... 1949–50 1210 Classification of Municipalities ...... 2007–08 869–92 Bradley, Omar N., His Missouri Background ...... 1949–50 5, 7 Clay Products of Missouri ...... 1949–50 41 Bradley, Omar N., Leadership in Military Affairs ...... 1949–50 3, 5, 7 Clemens, Samuel L. Missouri’s Most Famous Literary Figure ...... 1949–50 9–10 Bray, Bill, MPA Executive Director, Retires ...... 1989–90 875 Clemens, Samuel L., Sketch and Statue ...... 1915–16 8–9 Bridges and Wrecks on the Missouri ...... 1951–52 33 Climate, Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall ...... 1949–50 31, 33 Bridges, First Bridge Over Missouri River ...... 1945–46 1051 Climate of Missouri ...... 1939–40 657 Bridges in Missouri ...... 1945–46 915 Clothing, St. Louis a Young Fashion Center ...... 1947–48 958 Coal in Missouri ...... 1949–50 316 Bridges, –Missouri Bridge Commission ...... 1969–70 326–27 Code of Ethics for Missouri Government Service ...... 1961–62 46 Broadcasters Association of Missouri ...... 1989–90 887–88 College, Junior ...... 1949–50 45, 47 Broadway State Office Building ...... 1975–76 1433 College, State Maintained ...... 1949–50 45 Broadway’s Most Colorful Figure, Homer Croy ...... 1949–50 13 College Union, Missouri ...... 1949–50 47 Brown, John C., Memorial Sketch ...... 1915–16 194 Colonial and Territorial History, “The Beginnings of Missouri” ...... 1953–54 3–32 Brown, John, John Brown Raids ...... 1955–56 29 Columbo, Fred Ray, Memorial Sketch ...... 1953–54 166 Budget, The State ...... 1989–90 902–10 Commerce and Industry Development, Division of ...... 1973–74 313–15 Building and Loan Associations in Missouri, Statistical History ...... 1915–16 619 Commerce and Industry in Missouri ...... 1945–46 960 Burgess, Gava Drummond, Memorial Sketch ...... 1911–12 71 Congress, Political Divisions of the United States Congress, 1855–1973 ...... 1973–74 192 Burial Places of Presidents ...... 1957–58 82 Congress, Representatives Under Each Apportionment, 1790–1960 ...... 1963–64 1081 Burney, Clarence A., Memorial Sketch ...... 1933–34 612 Congresses, Presidents, and Vice Presidents of the U.S., 1789–1981 ...... 1983–84 1166 Bushwacker Museum at Nevada ...... 1971–72 977 Congressional Leaders from Missouri ...... 1949–50 9 Calendar of Historical Events in Missouri ...... 1879 128–33 Congressmen from Missouri, 1821–2007 ...... 2007–08 120–25 1921–22 131–71 Conservation Department Building ...... 1867–68 1274–75 Calendar, Ready-Reference, 1752–2000 ...... 1943–44 432 Conservation Department, History of ...... 1975–76 314 Calendar, Some Notable Dates in Missouri History, 1673–1945 ...... 1945–46 1125–29 Conservatism Builds State ...... 1955–56 14–15 Camp Crowder ...... 1945–46 1085 Constitution Association of Missouri, New ...... 1923–24 556–58 Cancer Center, Ellis Fischel ...... 1989–90 355–56 Constitution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri ...... 1987–88 104 Capitol Chronology ...... 1917–18 15 Constitution of Missouri ...... 2007–08 342 Capitol, Missouri State ...... 1993–94 5, 948–49 Constitution of Missouri, 1865 ...... 1959–60 5–11 Capitols, State, When Settled, Entry into the Union ...... 1957–58 82 Constitution of Missouri, 1875 ...... 1947–48 32–33 Carnegie, Dale, Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer and Lecturer ...... 1949–50 15 ...... 1959–60 29–31 Carter, Mrs. Artie Mason, Missourian Founder of Hollywood Bowl ...... 1949–50 24 Constitution of Missouri,1875, Amendments Adopted, Rejected Catholic Priest Holds Political Office ...... 1947–48 13 and Proposed, 1878–1904 ...... 1903–04 494–95 Caves, Missouri ...... 1945–46 916 Constitution of Missouri, 1945 (text) ...... 1945–46 149–79 Caves, Missouri Cave Remains ...... 1925–26 962–67 Constitution of Missouri, 1945, Vote on ...... 1945–46 148 Census (See entries under “Missouri Census”; “Population”) Constitutional Convention of 1820 ...... 1945–46 179 Census Taking in Missouri ...... 1951–52 560 1947–48 14 Centralia Massacre ...... 1957–58 21–22 Constitutional Convention of 1845 ...... 1947–48 23, 25 Changing Image of Time, The ...... 1997–98 927–38 1945–46 179–80 Choteau, Madam Marie Therese Bourgeois ...... 1947–48 8 Constitutional Convention of 1865 ...... 1947–48 29, 31 Church History, Missouri ...... 1945–46 694 1945–46 181–82 Churches of the World, Largest ...... 1881 11 Constitutional Convention of 1875 ...... 1945–46 182–83 Churchill Memorial ...... 1969–70 339 Constitutional Convention of 1922–23 ...... 1945–46 183–85 Churchill, Winston, Missouri’s Winston Churchill ...... 1949–50 11 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1820–1923, Delegates to ...... 1945–46 179–85 Cities of Missouri, Population of all Incorporated and Unincorporated Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44 ...... 1943–44 133–71 Places of 1,000 or more, 1950–60 ...... 1969–70 1456–62 1945–46 144–48 924 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 925 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Committees of ...... 1943–44 142–43 Economics Barriers in Santa Fe Trade ...... 1955–56 11 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Committees of ...... 1945–46 146–47 Editor and Publisher, Joseph Pulitzer ...... 1949–50 21 Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1943–44, Delegates to ...... 1943–44 134–35 Editors, Official Manual of Missouri, 1905–58 ...... 1957–58 770 1945–46 144–45 Education, Early Days of the Public School System ...... 1947–48 19–20 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–75 ...... 1903–04 490–93 Education, Missouri Leaders in ...... 1949–50 23 1923–24 552–56 Education, “Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State,” 1939–40 900–04 by Margot Ford McMillen ...... 1995–96 12–34 Constitutional Conventions of Missouri, 1820–1923 ...... 1941–42 1081–84 Educational Advantages in the State ...... 1949–50 45 1943–44 183–87 Educational Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ...... 1989–90 370–405 1945–46 179–85 Educational Institutions of Missouri, When Established ...... 1897–98 432 Construction of a Capitol ...... 1983–84 1220–21 Election Calendar ...... 2007–08 643 Convention of 1861, Missouri State ...... 1945–46 180–81 Election, First in Missouri ...... 1947–48 14 1955–56 32 Election Returns (See entries under “Vote”) 1957–58 4–5 Election Returns, 2006 General ...... 2007–08 644–680 Copyright Law of the United States ...... 1943–44 250 Election Returns, 2006 Primary ...... 2007–08 682–713 Corn Production ...... 1949–50 37–38 Election Returns, 2005–06 Special ...... 2007–08 714 Cotton Production ...... 1949–50 38 Elections, Congress Has Power to Regulate State Primaries for U.S. Posts ...... 1943–44 792 Counties of Missouri, Dates Organized ...... 1947–48 692 Electoral College Delegates, 1988 ...... 1989–90 901 Counties of Missouri, Dates Organized and List of County Seats ...... 1881 26–28 Electrification in Missouri, Rural ...... 1921–22 789–809 Counties of Missouri, Number of Precincts in Each County, 1960 ...... 1961–62 1437 1941–42 675–721 Counties of Missouri, Number of Townships in Each County ...... 1949–50 780 1951–52 304 Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches ...... 1943–44 735–91 Rural, 1930–50, 1960 and 1950 ...... 1959–60 1312–15 1945–46 771–809 1969–70 1453–55 1947–48 494–544 Counties of Missouri, Population and Area of Counties, Urban and Eleemosynary Institutions of Missouri, When Established ...... 1897–98 432 Rural, 1960 and 1970 ...... 1975–76 1217–19 Eliot, T.S., Missouri Poet Wins Dial Prize ...... 1949–50 13 Counties, Organization and Naming of Missouri Counties ...... 1951–52 704, 746, Ellis, John D., Memorial Sketch ...... 1899–1900 537 776, 842, Emancipation of Slaves ...... 1947–48 29 1018, 1036 Employment Security Building, State ...... 1967–68 1273–74 County Boundaries, Maps Showing Missouri Territorial, State Employment Security, Division of, History ...... 1941–42 1063–64 and County Boundaries, 1804–12 ...... 1943–44 1131–36 European Sovereigns, Civil Lists of ...... 1911–12 593 County Hospitals of Missouri ...... 1959–60 1341–57 1913–14 615 Course of Corrections in Missouri, The, 1833–1983, by Donald Schroeger ...... 1983–84 1–23 Events of One Hundred Years Ago, 1819 ...... 1919–20 699–700 Court of Appeals, History of ...... 2007–08 249 Executive Mansion, Historical Sketches of ...... 1953–54 1255 Courts, History of Missouri Circuit Courts ...... 2007–08 265 1955–56 1183 Crops, Early ...... 1949–50 37 1957–58 1347 Croy, Homer, Broadway’s Most Colorful Figure ...... 1949–50 13 1959–60 1329 Dairying and Poultry Raising ...... 1949–50 38–39 1961–62 1491 Dandy, Walter Edward, Neurological Surgeon ...... 1949–50 21 1965–66 1488–90 Dates, Memorable ...... 1915–16 688–89 1975–76 1430–33 Dates, Some Notable Dates in Missouri History, 1673–1945 ...... 1945–46 1125–29 Executive Officers of Missouri, 1820–1948 ...... 1947–48 81–85 Daughters of the Confederacy, United, Historical Sketch ...... 1945–46 892 Explorers or Settlers, Founders of Missouri ...... 1953–54 3–4 Davis, Roy Tasco, U.S. Minister to Guatemala ...... 1921–22 692 Famous Old People of 1911 ...... 1911–12 593–95 Dearing, Fred Morris, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State ...... 1921–22 692 Famous Old People of 1913 ...... 1913–14 615–16 Debt, Imprisonment for Debt Abolished...... 1947–48 21 Famous Old People of 1915 ...... 1915–16 684–85 Declaration of Independence and the Signers of ...... 1961–62 202, 364, Farm Products, Cash value of ...... 1949–50 37 570, 852 Farming, Balanced Farming Program ...... 1949–50 37 Declaration of Independence, Signers of, and How Adopted ...... 1961–62 852 Fashion, St. Louis, Young Fashion Center ...... 1947–48 958 1961–62 202, 364, Ferrell, Robert H., “Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency” ...... 1995–96 37–43 570, 852 Field, Eugene, Missouri’s Best Known Poet ...... 1949–50 10 Defense Agency, Missouri Civil ...... 1967–68 672–75 First State Capitol–St. Charles ...... 1965–66 1340 Democratic National Convention, Missouri Delegates at Large, 1868–92 ...... 1893–94 273 1973–74 374 Democratic National Conventions, 1856–1948 ...... 1949–50 1162 Fisheries, Missouri ...... 1945–46 140 Democratic Party, Officers ...... 2007–08 715–752 Flag Etiquette ...... 2007–08 996 Dickie, Walter E., Memorial Sketch and Portrait ...... 1943–44 2–3 Flag, Missouri Fourth Graders Help Save Missouri State Flag ...... 1989–90 170 District of Columbia, Origin and Form of Government ...... 1943–44 542–45 Flag, U.S. Proper Display of ...... 1953–54 364 1944–45 573–75 Flood Losses in Missouri, 1951 ...... 1951–52 37, 39 Documents of Missouri, Printed Public ...... 1907–08 414 Flood of 1993, The Great ...... 1993–94 48–54, Dogwood Tree ...... 1973–74 305 928, 1486 Doniphan Commands ...... 1955–56 24 Flood volunteers, dedication ...... 1993–94 7 Drake, Charles D...... 1959–60 5–17 Floods on the Missouri, Great ...... 1951–52 35, 37 Dred Scott Decision ...... 1939–40 773 Flowers, State Nicknames and Flowers ...... 1945–46 870 Earthquakes, Great ...... 1943–44 1057 1953–54 1060 926 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 927 For the Sake of the Children: Missouri’s Immigrant History: Feature ...... 2007–08 15–29 Highway Progress, Missouri’s ...... 1957–58 713–15 Forests, Missouri ...... 1941–42 194 1959–60 751–53 1945–46 449 1963–64 843–47 Fort Leonard Wood ...... 1945–46 1087 Highways, Historic, Santa Fe and Oregon Trails ...... 1955–56 9, 11 1961–62 1090, Highways, Modern ...... 1933–34 605–06 1210 Historic Sites in Missouri ...... 1947–48 47–48 1967–68 385 Historical and Philosophical Society, Missouri ...... 1947–48 23 Fossils in Missouri, Ancient ...... 1925–26 959–61 Historical Listing, Attorney General ...... 2007–08 102 Foundations of Communities: Missouri’s “Unsung Heroes”: Dedication ...... 2005–06 4–5 Historical Listing, Governors ...... 2007–08 61 “Foundations of Missouri: Expressions of Architecture and the Building Blocks of Historical Listing, Lieutenant Governors ...... 2007–08 68 Missouri,” Photo Contest ...... 2005–06 32–45 Historical Listing, Secretaries of State ...... 2007–08 83 Founders of Missouri, Explorers or Settlers? ...... 1953–54 3–4 Historical Listing, State Auditors ...... 2007–08 88 Fox, James D., Memorial Sketch ...... 1911–12 71 Historical Listing, State Treasurers ...... 2007–08 94 France and Spain in Missouri ...... 1933–34 600–01 Historical Society, of Missouri, State ...... 1973–74 696–99 French Development ...... 1953–54 9–11 History in Hand: Four Pivotal Missouri Elections: Feature ...... 2005–06 12–31 French Explorations on the Missouri River, Early ...... 1951–52 7, 9 History of Missouri, A Brief ...... 1933–34 599–608 French Rule ...... 1953–54 4–5 History of Missouri, “A Story of Missouri” ...... 1947–48 5–48 Fruit and Produce, Missouri Production of ...... 1953–54 959 History of Missouri, “Missouri, the State–Great” ...... 1949–50 3–48 Fuel, Power and Fuel ...... 1949–50 316 History of Missouri, “Struggles to Begin” ...... 1975–76 1–33 Fulbright Museum at Sumner ...... 1969–70 1109 History of Missouri, “The Beginnings of Missouri” ...... 1953–54 3–32 Fur Industry of Missouri ...... 1947–48 256 History of Missouri, “The Youth of a State, 1821–60 ...... 1955–56 3–32 Fur Trading on The Missouri ...... 1951–52 13, 15, 17 Holidays in Missouri, Legal ...... 1945–46 582 Furs Were Money ...... 1955–56 3, 6 1953–54 512 Gas and Oil in Missouri ...... 1949–50 316 Holidays in Missouri, Public ...... 1961–62 918 Gaynor, Jessie L., Composer ...... 1949–50 19 Holidays in the Several States, Legal ...... 1911–12 596–98 General Assembly in St. Charles ...... 1947–48 14–15 Holidays Not Affecting General Business ...... 1945–46 582 General Assembly of Missouri, Legislative Practice and Procedure ...... 1945–46 129 1953–54 512 General Assembly, Officers of Missouri Senate and House, 1820–1993 ...... 1993–94 186–88 Hollywood Bowl, Missourian Founder of ...... 1949–50 24 General Assembly, “Rebel Legislature” ...... 1933–34 599 Holmes, W.H. (1883–1953), in Memoriam ...... 1953–54 80 1957–58 13, 15 Honey War, “Boundary Dispute” ...... 1955–56 15 General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1820–1933 ...... 1935–36 187–248 Honey War (poem) ...... 1955–56 15–16 General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1929–57 ...... 1959–60 1394– Horses, Missouri’s Saddle ...... 1945–46 653 1415 Hospitals (See also entry under the word “Health”) General Assembly, State Senators and Representatives, 1931–59 ...... 1961–62 1536–57 Hospitals, Missouri County ...... 1959–60 1341–57 Geography of Missouri ...... 1939–40 62 Hospitals, Missouri State Tuberculosis Sanatorium ...... 1971–72 767 1955–56 794 Hospitals, Missouri Trachoma Hospital ...... 1963–64 688–89 Geological Survey and Water Resources Division, History of ...... 1973–74 324–26 Hospitals, Movement for County Hospitals in Missouri ...... 1931–32 716–21 Goodwin, Thelma P., Editor Retires ...... 1977–78 45 Houck, Louis, Missouri Writers of History ...... 1949–50 13 Government by the People ...... 1991–92 4–5 House of Representatives, Missouri, Officers ...... 2007–08 153 Government of Missouri, “Self–Government” ...... 1953–54 28–29 Hubble, Edwin P., Two Outstanding Astronomers ...... 1949–50 25 Government of Missouri, Territorial ...... 1953–54 21, 24–25 Hughes, Rupert, Missouri Writers of Today ...... 1949–50 13 Government Toll Free Numbers ...... 2007–08 999–1000 Illinois–Missouri Bi–State Development Agency ...... 1989–90 413–14 Governments, National and Local ...... 1943–44 533–35 Illiteracy Statistics ...... 1889–90 56 Governors, Chief Executive of Missouri, 1766–1922 ...... 1921–22 130–31 I’m From Missouri ...... 1943–44 557 Governors, Historical Listing ...... 2007–08 61 1961–62 1486 Immigration to the United States, 1822–1910 ...... 1911–12 595–96 Governor’s Mansion ...... 2007–08 60 Impeachment, Cases Tried by U.S. Senate, 1798–1936 ...... 1945–46 586 Governors, Signatures of Missouri Governors, 1820–1948 ...... 1947–48 22, 24 1953–54 1232 Governors, Suicides and Deaths of Five Missouri Governors ...... 1897–98 522 Impeachments in United States History ...... 1943–44 602 Great Flood of 1993 ...... 1993–94 48–54, In Defense of the Principles of Freedom ...... 1991–92 4–5 928, 1486 Independence, Perfect City ...... 1955–56 17, 19 Great Seal of the State of Missouri ...... 1991–92 789 Indians in Missouri ...... 1933–34 601 Hall, George W., “Missouri School Song” ...... 1899–1900 437 1939–40 740 Harris, John A. (1890–1951), In Memoriam ...... 1951–52 96 Indians in Paris ...... 1951–52 9, 11 Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency ...... 1995–96 37–43 Industrial History of Missouri ...... 1947–48 778 Harvey, Ray, Memorial Sketch ...... 1953–54 166 Industrial Inspection Division, History of ...... 1973–74 1125 Hawthorn Blossoms (Poem by Clyde Edwin Tuck) ...... 1923–24 21 Industries, Early ...... 1949–50 33 Hay and Small Grains ...... 1949–50 38 Industry and Commerce in Missouri ...... 1945–46 960 Health, Public Health and Welfare Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketch of . . . . . 1973–74 768–69 In God We Trust, Brief history of Motto ...... 1957–58 826 Highway Commission, History of ...... 1949–50 649 Iron Ore Industry ...... 1949–50 39, 41 Highway Patrol, History and Development of ...... 1953–54 659–61 It All Adds Up: Reform and the Erosion of Representative Government in Missouri . . . 1999–2000 28–51 1955–56 683 926 1989–90 474 Jayhawker’s Turn ...... 1955–56 29, 31 928 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 929 Jefferson Landing ...... 1975–76 901–02 Manufacturing, Missouri’s Diversified Economy ...... 1947–48 176 Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C...... 1963–64 376 Manufacturing Provides Biggest Income ...... 1949–50 33 Jefferson State Office Building ...... 1975–76 1433–35 Maps of Missouri Showing Territorial, State, and County Boundaries, 1804–21 . . . . . 1943–44 1131–36 Johnson, Josephine, Pulitzer Prize Winner in 1934 ...... 1949–50 13 1945–46 1071–77 Jones, Ben, Race Horse Trainer ...... 1949–50 25 Marble, Missouri ...... 1953–54 328 Journalism, Founds First School of Journalism ...... 1949–50 23 Marines, Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines ...... 1947–48 477 Judges of Missouri Courts of Appeals, 1876–1935 ...... 1935–36 250–51 Marketing Missouri, A Market Center ...... 1949–50 290 Judges of the Supreme Court of Missouri ...... 2007–08 247–48 Marketing, Missouri, The Marketing Center of Mid–America ...... 1947–48 458 Judicial Historical Data ...... 2007–08 247–48 Martin, Frank L., Memorial Sketch ...... 1941–42 672 Just Naturally Missouri ...... 1997–98 12–27 Mason and Dixon Line ...... 1893–94 346 Kansas City, Town of Kansas Platted ...... 1947–48 20 Maxwell, James, Catholic Priest Holds Political Office ...... 1947–48 13 Kansas City, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art ...... 1941–42 364 McBride, Mary Margaret, First Lady of Radio ...... 1949–50 25 Kansas–Missouri Border Warfare ...... 1955–56 28–29, 31 McMillen, Margot Ford, “Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education Keelboats and Manuel Lisa ...... 1951–52 17, 19 in the Show–Me State” ...... 1995–96 12–34 Kirkpatrick, James C.: Dedication ...... 1985–86 IV–V Meat-Packing Industry of Kansas City, The ...... 1947–48 1004 Kneisley, James W., Memorial Sketch ...... 1899–1900 536 Medal of Honor Recipients ...... 1989–90 504 Kremer, Gary R., “The City of Jefferson: The Permanent Seat of Government, 1826–2001” . 2001–02 13–35 Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines ...... 1947–48 477 Lake of the Ozarks ...... 1965–66 1174 Medical Association, Origin of Missouri State ...... 1945–46 822 Lands, Missouri Registrars of, 1841–91 ...... 1963–64 58 Meng, Warren Douglas, Memorial Sketch ...... 1941–42 3 Law Library Association of St. Louis, Historical Sketch of ...... 1921–22 786 Metropolitan Opera Singers, Two ...... 1949–50 24 Law on Succession to the Presidency ...... 1955–56 336 Mexican War ...... 1955–56 23–25, Lawrence, Kansas, Quantrill, Raid on ...... 1957–58 23 27–28 Lead Mines, Early ...... 1949–50 39 Mighty Mo’ goes back in action ...... 1987–88 48–49 Legislative Historical Data ...... 2007–08 224–26 Military Affairs, Missouri Leadership in ...... 1949–50 3, 5 Legislative Practice and Procedure, Missouri ...... 1991–92 74–76 Millionaires of the United States ...... 1881 11 Legislators of Other States, Information Concerning ...... 1975–76 1170–73 Mineral Resources of Missouri ...... 1933–34 844 Legislators’ Salaries in the Various States ...... 1885 136 1945–46 1064 Lewis and Clark Expedition, The ...... 1951–52 11, 13 Minerals, Early Lead Mines ...... 1949–50 39 Lexington, Battle of ...... 1957–58 13 Minerals, Nonmetallic ...... 1949–50 41 Libertarian Party, Officers ...... 2007–08 796–99 Minerals, Zinc, An Important Mineral ...... 1949–50 41 Liberty Bell ...... 1959–60 292 Mining in Missouri, The Story of, by Jo Burford ...... 1977–78 1–33 Liberty Memorial, Kansas City ...... 1965–66 1042 Miss America: Debbye Turner ...... 1989–90 891 Libraries in Missouri, When Established ...... 1919–20 701–03 Mississippi River, Are the Missouri and the Mississippi One? ...... 1951–52 7 Library, History of the Supreme Court Library ...... 1973–74 208–09 Missouri (See also entries under the word State) Library, Missouri State Library Established ...... 1947–48 17 Missouri–150 Years of Statehood, by Lew Larkin ...... 1969–70 1–33 Lieutentant Governor, Office of ...... 2007–08 64–67 Missouri 2000: The State of the Future, by Gregg Hartley and Floyd Gilzow ...... 1987–88 33–47 Lieutenant Governors, Historical Listing ...... 2007–08 68 Missouri, “A Brief History of Missouri, “ by Floyd C. Shoemaker ...... 1933–34 598–608 Limestone in Missouri ...... 1953–54 304 Missouri, Acquisition by the United States ...... 1939–40 556 Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C...... 1963–64 840 1955–56 562 Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address ...... 1961–62 1438 Missouri Agricultural Statistics, 1900 ...... 1903–04 520–22 Lisa, Manuel, Keelboats and Manuel Lisa ...... 1951–52 17, 19 Missouri, A Manufacturing State ...... 1951–52 332 Literacy Council ...... 1989–90 790 Missouri, A Market Center ...... 1949–50 290 Livestock Industry, Value of ...... 1949–50 38 Missouri and Her Natural Resources ...... 1953–54 276 Livestock, Missouri ...... 1945–46 409 Missouri and the Future ...... 1947–48 48 Looking back on 150 years of service, University of Missouri 1839–89 ...... 1987–88 496–97 Missouri and the War, by Floyd C. Shoemaker ...... 1917–18 299 Lotteries, Missouri Legislatures Legalized Lotteries ...... 1949–50 206 Missouri Army and Navy Leaders ...... 1949–50 7 Louisiana, District of, Map Showing Boundaries, 1804 ...... 1943–44 1131 Missouri, A Scenic and Resort Area ...... 1937–38 724 1945–46 1072 1939–40 658 Louisiana, Missouri Under Spanish Control ...... 1947–48 809 Missouri, “A Story of Missouri” ...... 1947–48 5–48 Louisiana Purchase ...... 1947–48 9, 11 Missouri, Battleship ‘Missouri’ Makes History ...... 1945–46 1083 1953–54 18–21 Missouri Boundaries and Diagram of Northern Boundary ...... 1895–96 371–73 Louisiana Purchase and Exposition ...... 1901–02 345–55 Missouri Calendar, A History of the State Chronologically Arranged, 1903–04 413-23 by Floyd C. Shoemaker ...... 1921–22 131–71 1947–48 35 Missouri Capitol ...... 1991–92 788 Louisiana Purchase, Map of ...... 1901–02 344 Missouri Census Statistics, 1980 ...... 1987–88 1336–44 1903–04 417 Missouri Centennial Celebration ...... 1921–22 120–24 Louisiana Purchase, The United States Acquires Missouri ...... 1933–34 601–602 Missouri, Changes of Government and Name ...... 1891–92 244–45 1955–56 562 1893–94 261–62 Luckman, Charles, Missourian Receives Horatio Alger Award ...... 1949–50 27 Missouri Chief Executives, 1766–1922 ...... 1921–22 130–31 Macon Massacre ...... 1957–58 19–20 Missouri Cities ...... 1985–86 13–15 Making Missouri American: A Crowded Frontier in the Age of Lewis and Clark: Feature . 2003-04 12–35 Missouri Compromise ...... 1939–40 773 Manufacturing, Early Twentieth Century Progress ...... 1949–50 33, 35 Missouri Compromise, Second ...... 1947–48 14 Manufacturing, Missouri, A Manufacturing State ...... 1951–52 332 Missouri Constitution ...... 2007–08 342 930 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 931 Missouri Counties, Organizing and Naming ...... 1959–60 324, 354, Missouri Official Manual, History of ...... 1949–50 1192 606, 748 1951–52 viii Missouri Day ...... 2007–08 41 1989–90 32 Missouri, Description of ...... 1935–36 396 Missouri Official Manual, Index of Historical Features ...... 2007–08 923–44 1939–40 353 Missouri Penitentiary, 1833–1983 ...... 1983–84 1–23 Missouri Facts ...... 1893–94 424–25 Missouri, Permanent Settlement of the Missouri Country ...... 1951–52 21, 23 1933–34 450,621 Missouri Petitions for Statehood ...... 1947–48 13 1941–42 394 Missouri, Poem by Clyde Edwin Tuck ...... 1925–26 25 Missouri, Fight for Statehood ...... 1953–54 25–28 Missouri Poet Wins Dial Prize, T.S. Eliot ...... 1949–50 13 Missouri First White Woman Resident ...... 1947–48 8 Missouri Press Association Presidents ...... 2007–08 895–96 Missouri Firsts ...... 1947–48 643 (See also entries under the word “State”) Missouri Founder of Hollywood Bowl ...... 1949–50 24 Missouri Public Schools, 1988–89 ...... 1989–90 354 Missouri Fourth Graders Help Save State Flag ...... 1989–90 170 Missouri Railroad Scandals ...... 1959–60 24–28 Missouri From 1821–31 ...... 1947–48 17 Missouri River, Are the Missouri and the Mississippi One? ...... 1951–52 7 Missouri From 1849–58 ...... 1947–48 25–26 Missouri River, First Bridge Over ...... 1945–46 1051 Missouri From 1866–74 ...... 1947–48 31–32 Missouri River Once Flowed North ...... 1951–52 5, 7 Missouri From 1880–1901 ...... 1947–48 33, 35 Missouri River, “The Missouri Saga” ...... 1951–52 2–39 Missouri From 1905–12 ...... 1947–48 35 Missouri River, Types of Boats on ...... 1955–56 6–7 Missouri From 1913–20 ...... 1947–48 35 Missouri School Song, by George W. Hall ...... 1899–1900 437 Missouri From 1919–29 ...... 1947–48 37 Missouri, Spots of Interest in ...... 1939–40 538 Missouri Governmental Service, Code of Ethics ...... 1961–62 46 Missouri State Archives: 25 years old, by Gary R. Kremer ...... 1989–90 10–19 Missouri, Growth After the Civil War ...... 1947–48 31 Missouri State Government World Wide Web Sites ...... 2007–08 997–98 Missouri Historical and Philosophical Society ...... 1947–48 23 Missouri, Statehood ...... 1953–54 31–32 Missouri Historical Facts ...... 1879 3–7 Missouri–Tennessee Bridge Commission ...... 1969–70 326–27 1889–90 3 Missouri Territory, Activity in ...... 1947–48 11 1907–08 6–9 Missouri Territory, Maps Showing Boundaries, 1812, 1813, 1816, and 1819 ...... 1943–44 1132–35 1915–16 10–13 1945–46 1073–76 1929–30 927–28 Missouri, “The Beginnings of Missouri” ...... 1953–54 3–32 1931–32 709–10 Missouri, The of America ...... 1941–42 855 1933–34 598–608 1943–44 642 1947–48 5–48 Missouri, The Marketing Center of Mid–America ...... 1933–34 600 Missouri, Historical Sketches ...... 1949–50 3–48 1947–48 458 1951–52 2–39 Missouri, The Meaning of ...... 1939–40 739 1953–54 3–32 1961–62 1468 1955–56 3–32 Missouri, The “ShowYou” State ...... 1941–42 579–80 1957–58 3–32 Missouri, The State–Great ...... 1949–50 3–48 1959–60 1–31 Missouri, “The Youth of a State, 1821–60” ...... 1955–56 3–32 1961–62 3–31 Missouri, This Is (Photo essay) ...... 1987–88 9–32 1975–76 1–33 Missouri Today ...... 1933–34 605 1977–78 1–33 Missouri Under Spanish Control ...... 1947–48 8–9 1979–80 2–31 Missouri, U.S.S., Battleship Missouri Makes History ...... 1945–46 1083 Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis ...... 1983–84 1466 Missouri, U.S.S., The Greatest Battleship ...... 1943–44 1086 Missouri History ...... 1985–86 25–27 1949–50 1219 Missouri, How Missouri Ranks in the Nation ...... 1945–46 312 1987–88 48–49 Missouri, Hub State of the Nation ...... 1949–50 29 , Official Song of Missouri ...... 2007–08 43 Missouri in 1673 ...... 1947–48 7 Missouri Women in Political Life, 1972–93 ...... 1993–94 12–35 Missouri Indians in Paris ...... 1951–52 9, 11 Missouri Writer and Lecturer, Dale Carnegie ...... 1949–50 15 Missouri Intelligencer, Founding of First Paper West of St. Louis ...... 1945–46 855 Missouri Writer’s Guild, Historical Sketch of ...... 1981–82 1360 Missouri Interests Outside the State ...... 1947–48 17, 19 Missouri Writers of History ...... 1949–50 13, 15 Missouri in the War With Germany ...... 1919–20 367–70 Missouri, Years of Reform (See also entries under the word “State”) ...... 1947–48 37–38 Missouri in the World War ...... 1939–40 512 Missouri’s Abbreviation of “Mo.” Not Liked by All Early Residents ...... 1951–52 394 Missouri Journalism ...... 1929–30 827–904 Missouri’s Best Known Poet, Eugene Field ...... 1949–50 10 Missouri–Kansas Border Warfare ...... 1955–56 28–29, 31 Missouri’s Century of Statehood, by Floyd Shoemaker ...... 1921–22 127–31 Missouri Literature ...... 1949–50 9–11 Missouri’s Child: Culture and Education in the Show–Me State, Missouri Maps Showing Territorial, State and County Boundaries, 1804–21 ...... 1933–34 603–04 by Margot Ford McMillen ...... 1995–96 12–34 1943–44 1131–36 Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall ...... 1949–50 31, 33 1945–46 1071–77 Missouri’s Governors, 1820–64 ...... 1963–64 3–32 Missouri, Mother of the West ...... 1939–40 500 Missouri’s Highway Progress ...... 1953–54 659–61 1955–56 1010 1955–56 683 Missouri Mule ...... 1991–92 160 1957–58 713–14 Missouri Newspaper, 1808–1966, by Wm. H. Taft ...... 1965–66 1–32 1959–60 751–53 Missouri Notes ...... 1943–44 188 Missouri’s Innovators of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Dedication ...... 2007–08 4–5 Missouri Official Manual, Editors of the Blue Book, 1905–58 ...... 1957–58 770 Missouri’s Most Famous Literary Figure, Samuel L. Clemens ...... 1949–50 9–10 932 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 933 Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer and Lecturer, Dale Carnegie ...... 1949–50 15 Official Manual Photo Contest: Missouri’s Patriotism ...... 2001–02 37–51, 58 Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer, Elizabeth Seifert ...... 1949–50 15 Official Manual Photo Contest: My Missouri: Photos that Define the Show-Me State . . . 2003–04 36–51 Missouri’s Renewed Capitol ...... 1951–52 41–48 Official Manual Photo Contest: Show Me Scenics ...... 1989–90 20–31 Missouri’s Spas ...... 1947–48 328 Official Manual Photo Contest: The Missouri Family Scrapbook ...... 2007–08 30–39 Missouri’s Teachers, Past, Present and Future; Dedication ...... 2003–04 4–5 Oil, Gas and Oil in Missouri ...... 1949–50 316 Missouri’s Venerable Dogwood Tree ...... 1973–74 305 Old Missouri (song) ...... 1923–24 22 Missourian Receives Horatio Alger Award, Charles Luckman ...... 1949–50 27 Opera Singers, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers ...... 1949–50 24 Missourian, Typical, Dedication of Official Manual to ...... 1947–48 1 Opportunity 2000 Commission, Missouri ...... 1987–88 36–47 Missouriana, a poem by R.C. Barnett ...... 1941–42 232 Oregon Trail ...... 1955–56 9, 11 Missourians, Birth Dates of Prominent Figures in Missouri History ...... 1941–42 130 Oregon Trail, Pacific Passage ...... 1955–56 11, 13 Missourian’s Books Used in Japan ...... 1949–50 17 Organization Chart, State Government ...... 2007–08 343 Missourians Famous in Various Activities ...... 1949–50 17, 19 Palmyra Massacre ...... 1957–58 21 Missourians, Headline ...... 1949–50 24–25 Paris, France, Missouri Indians in Paris ...... 1951–52 9, 11 Missourians, Leadership in Every Field of Activity ...... 1949–50 7 Parole, History of Probation and Parole ...... 1947–48 324–26 Missourians, “Missouri, the State–Great” ...... 1933–34 605 Patent Law, Summary of U.S...... 1943–44 920 1949–50 3–29 Pea Ridge, Battle of ...... 1957–58 17 Missourians, Names and Ages of Prominent Citizens of the State ...... 1879 134–36 Pearl Harbor, Attack on, President Roosevelt’s Message to Congress, Missourians, Notable ...... 1945–46 676 December 8, 1941 ...... 1941–42 816 1947–48 644, 986 Penal Institutions of Missouri, Historical Sketches of ...... 1921–22 813–18 Mo., Origin of Abbreviation ...... 1961–62 1572 1941–42 831–48 Mormon Background ...... 1955–56 17 1943–44 889–908 Mormons in Missouri ...... 1955–56 16–17, 1945–46 895–910 19–21 1947–48 312–23 Motor Vehicle Registration and Basic Revenues, 1911–50 ...... 1951–52 708 1989–90 298–304 Mottos of the United States and the States ...... 1935–36 294 Penitentiary, History of ...... 1963–64 383 Mound Builders in Missouri ...... 1939–40 774 1983–84 1–23 Mount Vernon, Virginia ...... 1963–64 422 Pershing, General John J., Boyhood Home Memorial Shrine ...... 1973–74 375 Musicians, Jessie L. Gaynor ...... 1949–50 19 Pershing, John J., Memorial Commission ...... 1953–54 190 Musicians, John William Boone ...... 1949–50 23 1955–56 194 Musicians, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers ...... 1949–50 24 Petroglyphs in Missouri ...... 1939–40 899 “My Missouri,” Photo Contest ...... 2003–04 36–51 Philosophy, “St. Louis Movement” ...... 1949–50 11 National (See also entries under United States) Photographs, “The Past Recaptured: Images from Everyday Life” ...... 1995–96 44–51 National Archives ...... 1963–64 308 Physiography of Missouri ...... 1945–46 869 National Capitol ...... 1927–28 406–07 Picture This: The Photography of Charles Elliott Gill ...... 2007–08 6–7 1975–76 1166 Pilot Knob, the Battle of, 1864,: by Richard S. Brownlee ...... 1961–62 3–31 National Capitol, Power Plant ...... 1963–64 1060–61 Pioneer Schoolroom, The Missouri River ...... 1955–56 6–7 National Capitol, White House ...... 1975–76 1168 Pioneers Were Modern–Day Advertisers ...... 1949–50 35 National Flag ...... 1911–12 509 Platte Purchase Area, Acquisition of ...... 1947–48 19 National Flag, Proper Display of ...... 1953–54 364 Platte Purchase, First School in ...... 1947–48 21, 23 Navy, U.S., Missouri Army and Navy Leaders ...... 1949–50 7 Political Conventions, National, 1856–1948 ...... 1949–50 1162 Negro in Missouri History, Role of, 1719–1970, By Lorenzo Greene, Political Divisions of the United States Congress, 1855–1973 ...... 1945–46 1052–55 Antonio Holland & Gary Kremer ...... 1973–74 1–35 1973–74 192 Negro Musician, John William Boone ...... 1949–50 23 Pony Express ...... 1965–66 1464 Negro Scientist, George Washington Carver ...... 1949–50 24 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920–40 ...... 1947–48 992–95 Nelson, William Rockhill, Newspaperman and Philanthropist ...... 1949–50 19 1949–50 1198– New Times, New Challenges for Missouri’s Public Schools, by James L. Morris . . . . . 1985–86 32–46 1201 New York World’s Fair (1964–65) ...... 1963–64 672 1953–54 1238–41 New York World’s Fair Commission of Missouri ...... 1965–66 308 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Newspaper Development in Missouri ...... 1921–22 641–44 Rural, 1930–1950, 1960 and 1950 ...... 1959–60 1312–15 Newspaper, First American, 1704 ...... 1937–38 864 1969–70 1453–55 Newspaper, Founding of First Paper West of St. Louis ...... 1945–46 855 Population and Area of Missouri Counties, Urban and Newspaperman and Philanthropist, William Rockhill Nelson ...... 1949–50 19 Rural, 1970 and 1960 ...... 1975–76 1217–19 Newspaperman, Joseph Pulitzer, Editor and Publisher ...... 1949–50 21 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Newspapers, First in the United States and in Missouri ...... 1939–40 938 Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri ...... 1953–55 1242–48 Nickel Coinage from Missouri, First ...... 1949–50 39 1955–56 1170–76 Nicknames, State Nicknames and Flowers ...... 1953–54 1060 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Oath of Loyalty, 1865 ...... 1957–58 18 Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1940–50 ...... 1951–52 1199– Official Manual of Missouri, Editors of the Blue Book, 1905–58 ...... 1957–58 770 1205 Official Manual of Missouri, Facts Concerning the 1945–46 State Manual ...... 1945–46 1150 1957–58 1334–40 Official Manual of Missouri, History of ...... 1949–50 1192 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated 1951–52 viii Places of 1,000 or More, in Missouri 1950–60 ...... 1959–60 1316–22 1989–90 32 Population of All Incorporated and Unincorporated Official Manual Photo Contest: Foundations of Missouri ...... 2005–06 32–45 Places of 1,000 or More, in Misouri 1960–70 ...... 1975–76 1220–29 934 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 935 Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places, 1970–80 ...... 1983–84 1211–19 Registered Voters in Missouri, 2000–2006 ...... 2007–08 642 1985–86 1424–32 Registrars of Lands of Missouri, 1841–88 ...... 1963–64 58 1987–88 1336–44 Reily, Emmett Montgomery, Governor of Puerto Rico ...... 1921–22 692 Population of Incorporated Places in Missouri, 1930 and 1940 ...... 1947–48 996–1001 Religion, Missouri Church History ...... 1945–46 694 1949–50 1202–07 Representatives and Senators to the Missouri General Assembly, 1931–59 ...... 1961–62 1536–57 Population of Missouri and its Counties, 1890–2010 ...... 1989–90 870–72 Representatives in Congress from Missouri, 1821–1961 ...... 1961–62 1526–36 Population of Missouri Cities of 10,000 or More from 1900–70 ...... 1975–76 1214–16 Republican Party, National Political Conventions, 1856–1948 ...... 1949–50 1162 Population of Missouri Cities of 10,000 or more, from Republican Party, Officers ...... 2007–08 753–95 the Earliest Census to 1960 ...... 1969–70 1450–52 Resources, Missouri and Her Natural Resources ...... 1953–54 276 Population of Missouri Cities of 5,000 or More, by Wards, 1950 ...... 1959–60 1323–24 Revolutionary War, Effect of American Revolution on Missouri ...... 1947–48 9 Population of Missouri Counties, 1940 and 1950 ...... 1951–52 1197–98 Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base ...... 1967–68 273 Population of Missouri Counties, By Minor Civil Divisions, 1920–40 ...... 1943–44 1096– River Highways ...... 1955–56 7 1112 Rivers and Springs ...... 1949–50 31 Population of Missouri, 1810–1970 ...... 1975–76 1213 Rivers of Missouri, The ...... 1953–54 754, 1030 Population of Missouri Municipalities ...... 2007–08 869–892 Road Bond Summary as of December 31, 1947 ...... 1947–48 567 Population of Missouri, Summary 1820–1940 ...... 1949–40 29 Road Bond Summary as of December 31, 1948 ...... 1949–50 650 Population of Missouri, Summary 1830–1960 ...... 1961–62 1470 Road Bond Summary as of June 30, 1951 ...... 1951–52 707 Population of Missouri, Urban and Rural, 1810–1970 ...... 1975–76 1217–19 Road Bonds Issued, Retired, and Outstanding as of December 31, 1942 ...... 1943–44 818–22 Population of Principal Missouri Cities, 1900–30 ...... 1933–34 572 Road Bonds, Status of Bond Issues as of June 30, 1953 ...... 1953–54 664 Population of Principal U.S. Cities, 1930 and 1940 ...... 1941–42 856 Road Bonds, Status of Bond Issues as of June 30, 1955 ...... 1955–56 687 Population of the United States, 1790–1890 ...... 1891–92 308–09 Road Funds, Major Expenditures for State Road Program, 1917–50 ...... 1951–52 709 Population of the United States, 1870–1940 ...... 1941–42 932 Road Funds, Missouri State and Federal Revenues, 1925–42 ...... 1943–44 817 Population of U.S. Cities of 110,000 or More, 1930 and 1940 ...... 1941–42 864 Road Funds, Motor Vehicle Registration and Basic Revenues, 1911–50 ...... 1951–52 708 Postal Service, First Mail Stagecoach to Santa Fe ...... 1945–46 1148 Roads, Missouri Bond Issues ...... 1945–46 827 Postal Service, Rural Free Delivery in Missouri ...... 1951–52 1194 Role of the Negro in Missouri History, 1719–1970, by Lorenzo Greene, Poultry Raising and Dairying ...... 1949–50 38–39 Antonio Holland & Gary Kremer ...... 1973–74 1–35 Power and Fuel ...... 1949–50 316 Rollins, James S., Father of the University of Missouri ...... 1949–50 21 Presidency, U.S., Law on Succession to the Presidency ...... 1955–56 336 Roosevelt, Franklin D., Message to Congress, December 8, 1941 ...... 1941–42 816 President and Vice President of the United States, Constitutional Provisions for . . . . . 1975–76 1164–66 Rural Electrification in Missouri ...... 1951–52 304 Presidential Inaugurations ...... 1955–56 522 Rural Free Delivery in Missouri ...... 1951–52 1194 Presidents and Vice Presidents with their terms ...... 2007–08 110 Rusk, Howard A., Advisor to United Nations ...... 1949–50 25, 27 Presidents of Missouri Broadcasters Association ...... 2007–08 919–20 St. Charles, First State Capitol ...... 1965–66 1340 Presidents of the United States, Burial Places ...... 1957–58 380 1973–74 374 Presidents of the U.S. Who Died in Office ...... 1957–58 1292 St. Charles, General Assembly in ...... 1947–48 14–15 Presidents of U.S., Two-thirds had Congressional Experience ...... 1945–46 410 St. Joseph Established ...... 1947–48 21 Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Congresses of the U.S., 1789–1993 ...... 1983–84 1166 St. Louis and Ste. Genevieve ...... 1953–54 5, 7–9 Press Associations of Missouri ...... 2007–08 894–99 St. Louis City Art Museum ...... 1941–42 364 Press Club, Missouri Women’s ...... 2007–08 898 St. Louis Established ...... 1947–48 7 Price, Sterling, Role in Civil War ...... 1957–58 16–17 St. Louis Gateway Arch ...... 1965–66 1008 Price, Sterling, Sketch and Statue ...... 1915–16 8–9 St. Louis Law Library Association, History of ...... 1921–22 786 Probation and Parole, History of ...... 1947–48 324–26 St. Louis, Metropolis of the Midwest ...... 1951–52 944 Public Schools ...... 1985–86 32–46 St. Louis Movement in Philosophy ...... 1949–50 11 Public Schools, Division, History of ...... 1973–74 419–21 St. Louis Painter, Carl Wilmar ...... 1949–50 19 Public Schools, Missouri, statistics about 1988–89 ...... 1989–90 354 St. Louis, Young Fashion Center ...... 1947–48 958 Public Service Commission ...... 1975–76 380–81 Ste. Genevieve and St. Louis ...... 1953–54 5, 7–9 Pulitzer Prize Winner in 1934, Josephine Johnson ...... 1949–50 13 Ste. Genevieve, Missouri’s Oldest City ...... 1969–70 1039 Pulitzer, Joseph, Editor and Publisher ...... 1949–50 21 Sailors, Medals for Missouri Soldiers, Sailors and Marines ...... 1947–48 477 Quantrill, William Clarke ...... 1957–58 23 Santa Fe, First Mail Stagecoach to Santa Fe from Independence ...... 1945–46 1148 Quiet Catastrophe of Time, The ...... 1993–94 36–47 Santa Fe Sidelight ...... 1955–56 27–28 Race Horse Trainer, Ben Jones ...... 1949–50 25 Santa Fe Trade, Economic Barriers ...... 1955–56 11 Radio, First Lady of Radio, Mary Margaret McBride ...... 1949–50 25 Santa Fe Trail ...... 1955–56 9, 11 Railroads, Reluctant ...... 1955–56 7, 9 Santa Fe Trail, Famous in Missouri ...... 1945–46 821 Rainfall, Missouri’s Climate and Rainfall ...... 1949–50 31, 33 Scenic and Resort Area of Missouri ...... 1933–34 606–07 Reconstruction Era in Missouri ...... 1959–60 1–31 Schools, a Century of Missouri Schools (1821–1921) ...... 1921–22 731–39 Recreational Facilities, Missouri’s ...... 1949–50 48 Schools, Early ...... 1949–50 45 Red Cross, American National ...... 1941–42 904 Schools, Early Days of the Public School System ...... 1947–48 19–20 Redistricting Committees, Legislative ...... 1991–92 796 Schools, First School in the Platte Purchase ...... 1947–48 21, 23 Reedy, William Marion, Influence of “Reedy’s Mirror” ...... 1949–50 11 Schools, Growth of Secondary ...... 1949–50 47 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1980–86 ...... 1987–88 1057 Schools, Missouri State Superintendents of, 1839–1948 ...... 1947–48 84–85 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1982–88 ...... 1989–90 507 Schools, Organization of Missouri Public Schools ...... 1879 118–19 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1984–90 ...... 1991–92 493 Schools, Private Elementary and Secondary Schools ...... 1949–50 48 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1986–92 ...... 1993–94 525 Schools, Public ...... 1985–86 32–46 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1996–2004 ...... 2005–06 630 Schools, Public Schools of Today ...... 1949–50 47–48 Registered Voters in Missouri, 1998–2004 ...... 2005–06 630 Seal, “The Great Seal of the United States,“ History of ...... 1957–58 826 936 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 937 Secretary of State, Office of ...... 2007–08 70–82 State Capitol Decorations and Inscriptions ...... 1951–52 45, 47–48 Secretaries of State, Historical Listing ...... 2007–08 83 1975–76 1429–30 Seifert, Elizabeth, Missouri’s Most Prolific Writer ...... 1949–50 15 State Capitol Inscriptions ...... 1933–34 608 Selective Service System, The ...... 1945–46 885–87 1935–36 708 Senate Chamber Rededicated ...... 1977–78 70 1937–38 526 Senate, Missouri Officers of ...... 2007–08 131 1939–40 883–84 Senators and Representatives in the Missouri General Assembly, 1931–1959 ...... 1961–62 1536–57 1955–56 1160 Senators from Missouri in the U.S. Senate ...... 1935-36 187-248 State Capitol Inscriptions and Statuary ...... 1955–56 1160 Settlement of Missouri ...... 1953–54 5–13 State Capitol, Missouri’s Renewed Capitol ...... 1951–52 41–48 Settlement, Permanent Settlement of the Missouri Country ...... 1951–52 21, 23 State Capitol, Museum, Paintings and Other Features ...... 1951–52 41–48 Shapley, Harlow, Two Outstanding Astronomers ...... 1949–50 25 State Capitol, Senate and House Chambers ...... 1951–52 45, 47 Shaw’s Garden, beginning of Missouri Botanical Garden ...... 1945–46 891 State Capitols, History of Missouri’s ...... 1951–52 48 Shelby, Joseph Orville, Expedition to Mexico ...... 1957–58 28–31 State Capitols of Missouri ...... 1933–34 602 Shields, James, Sketch and Statue ...... 1915–1916 8–9 State Capitols That Have Been ...... 1913–14 15–18 Shoemaker, Floyd C., “A Brief History of Missouri” ...... 1933–34 598–608 1947–48 41, 43, 45 Shoemaker, Floyd C., “Missouri Calendar, A History of the State State Dinosaur ...... 2007–08 52 Chronologically Arranged” ...... 1921–22 131–71 State Employment Security Building ...... 1967–68 1273–74 Shoemaker, Floyd C., ”Missouri’s Century of Statehood” ...... 1921–22 127–31 1921–22 871–74 Shoemaker, Floyd C., Missouri Writers of History ...... 1949–50 15 State Fair ...... 1925–26 799–814 Shoemaker, Floyd C., “Mr. Missouri” ...... 1959–60 558 1967–68 278 Show Me Scenics, Official Manual Photo Contest ...... 1989–90 20–31 State Fish ...... 2007–08 50 Show Me State, Origins of ...... 1961–62 1486 State Flag ...... 2007–08 41 Show Me State Shows Its Spirit, The ...... 1993–94 7 State Floral Emblem ...... 2007–08 42 Slavery, Emancipation of Slaves ...... 1947–48 29 State Fossil ...... 2007–08 48 1951–52 216 State Game Bird ...... 2007–08 53 Social Security Extended to State Employees ...... 1953–54 748 State Grape ...... 2007–08 51 1955–56 788 State Grass ...... 2007–08 54 Soldiers Bonus Law in Missouri, History of Show Me State Origins of ...... 1961–62 1486 State Horse ...... 2007–08 51 1921–22 874–75 State Insect ...... 2007–08 47 Soldiers Furnished to Union Army by States and Territories ...... 1911–12 510 State Institutions, When Established ...... 1897–98 432 Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, Medals of Missouri ...... 1947–48 477 State Invertebrate ...... 2007–08 53 Song, Missouri Official ...... 1949–50 1219 State Manual: 100 Years Ago ...... 1989–90 32 1991–92 787 State Mineral ...... 2005–06 48 Song, “Missouri School Song” ...... 1899–1900 437 State Musical Instrument ...... 2007–08 47 Song, “Old Missouri” ...... 1923–24 22 State Park Board, Contemporary History ...... 1975–76 898 Soybean Production in Missouri ...... 1949–50 38 State Parks, New State Park System ...... 1925–26 944–49 Spain and France in Missouri ...... 1933–34 600–01 State Records, Termites Attack ...... 1925–26 967–68 Spain, Missouri Under Spanish Control ...... 1947–48 8–9 State Reptile ...... 2007–08 54 Spirit of Missouri, Hugh P. Williamson ...... 1969–70 78 State Rock ...... 2007–08 46 Springs, Missouri ...... 1945–46 425 State Seal ...... 2007–08 40 Springs, Rivers and Springs ...... 1949–50 31 State Seal, Origin of Inscription on Missouri Seal ...... 1945–46 185 Stagecoach, First Mail Coach to Santa Fe ...... 1945–46 1148 State Senators and Representatives, 1820–1933 ...... 1935–36 187–248 State American Folk Dance ...... 2007–08 49 State Senators and Representatives, 1931–59 ...... 1961–62 1536–57 State Amphibian ...... 2007–08 52 State Song ...... 2007–08 43 State Animal ...... 2007–08 49 State Tree ...... 2007–08 43 State Aquatic Animal ...... 2007–08 50 State Bird ...... 2007–08 42 State Tree Nut ...... 2007–08 48 State Capitol ...... 1911–12 13–14 Statehood, Missouri’s ...... 1953–54 31–32 1913–14 19–29 Statehood, Missouri’s Fight for ...... 1953–54 25–28 1915–16 17–18 States and Territories of the U.S., Origin and Names of ...... 1943–44 50 1921–22 8–9 States, Capitols, When Settled, Entry Into Union ...... 1957–58 82 1925–26 14–20 States, In Order of Admission to the Union ...... 1957–58 196 1937–38 365 States, Nicknames and State Flowers ...... 1945–46 870 1951–52 41–48 1953–54 1060 1975–76 1428–30 States, When and By Whom Settled, and When Admitted to Union ...... 1881 108 1993–94 5, 948– Statistics about Missouri Public Schools, 1988–89 ...... 1989–90 354 949 Statue of Liberty, History of ...... 1957–58 1128 2007–08 69 Statue of Liberty on Bedloe’s Island ...... 1943–44 856 State Capitol and Buildings ...... 1907–08 1012 Steamboat Era on the Missouri, The ...... 1951–52 23–33 1911–12 13–14 Steamboat Pilots of the Missouri ...... 1951–52 33–35 1937–38 365 Steamboats, Bridges and Wrecks on the Missouri ...... 1951–52 33 State Capitol Buildings of Missouri, History of ...... 1957–58 1442 Stevens, Walter B., Missouri Writers of History ...... 1949–50 13 State Capitol Burning in 1911 (Illus.) ...... 1911–12 13 Stone, Limestone in Missouri ...... 1953–54 304 State Capitol Construction ...... 1983–84 1220–21 Stone Products of Missouri ...... 1949–50 41, 43 938 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 939 Stone, William Joel, Memorial ...... 1935–36 571–74 United States (See also entries under National) Struggles to Begin, by Lewis S. Larkin ...... 1975–76 1–33 United States Bicentennial Commission of Missouri ...... 1987–88 104 Supreme Court Building, Drawings and Plans for ...... 1905–06 118 United States Cabinet Members from Missouri ...... 1939–40 351 Supreme Court Commissioners, Historical Sketch of ...... 1947–48 195–96 United States Congress, Congressional Leaders from Missouri ...... 1949–50 9 1961–62 221 United States Congress, Missouri Senators Expelled ...... 1947–48 26 Supreme Court of Missouri, Historical Sketch of ...... 1949–50 223–25 United States Congress, Political Divisions, 1855–1973 ...... 1973–74 192 Supreme Court of Missouri, Judges ...... 2007–08 247–48 United States Congress, Representatives Under Each Apportionment, 1790–1960 . . . . 1963–64 1081 Surgeon, Neurological, Walter Edwin Dandy ...... 1949–50 21 United States Congresses, Presidents, and Vice Presidents, 1789–1981 ...... 1983–84 1166 Swan Lake Preserve ...... 1965–66 1536 United States Congressmen, Salaries, 1789–1925 ...... 1945–46 1134 Swarthout, Gladys, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers ...... 1949–50 24 United States Constitution Bicentennial Commission of Missouri ...... 1987–88 104 Symington, Stuart, A Missouri Leader, Dedication ...... 1989–90 5 United States Constitution, Bill of Rights ...... 1941–42 806 Taxable Wealth of Missouri, 1860–1914 ...... 1915–16 605–06 1943–44 298 Taxation, Missouri Rate for State Purposes, 1860–1915 ...... 1915–16 604 United States Flag ...... 1911–12 509 Teachers Association Founded, Missouri State ...... 1945–46 768 1957–58 344 Telegraph Line Reaches St. Louis ...... 1947–48 25 1959–60 1126 Telephone, Missouri’s First ...... 1945–46 767 United States Flag, Proper Display of the ...... 1953–54 364 Tennessee-Missouri Bridge Commission ...... 1969–70 326–27 United States Government ...... 1975–76 1164–75 Territorial Economy ...... 1953–54 13–15 United States, Historical and Statistical Table of States and Territories ...... 1899–1900 140–41 Territorial Government ...... 1953–54 24–25 1903–04 169–71 Territorial Living ...... 1953–54 15–18 United States House of Representatives ...... 1975–76 1170–73 Theatre, First Theatrical Performance ...... 1947–48 11 United States House of Representatives, House Office Building ...... 1963–64 1059 The Missouri Family Scrapbook: Photo Contest ...... 2007–08 30–39 United States Motto, History of ...... 1957–58 826 This is Missouri ...... 1985–86 3–28 United States Population, 1790–1890 ...... 1891–92 308–09 This is Missouri (Photo essay) ...... 1987–88 9–32 United States, Progress in Area, Population, and Material Industries, 1800–1910 . . . . 1911–12 601–02 Timber, Missouri’s ...... 1949–50 43, 45 United States Seal, History of ...... 1957–58 826 Tobacco, Missouri’s ...... 1945–46 498 1959–60 276 Toberman, Walter H., Memorial Sketch ...... 1959–60 xii United States Senate ...... 1975–76 1169–70 Today’s Missouri ...... 1967–68 1–31 United States Senate, Senate Office Building ...... 1963–64 1059–60 Topography of Missouri ...... 1945–46 869 United States Senators from Missouri, 1820–1984 ...... 1983–84 164–65 United States Senators, Missouri Senators Expelled (1861) ...... 1945–46 559 Trachoma Hospital, Missouri ...... 1963–64 688–69 1947–48 26 Trade, Wholesale, St. Louis ...... 1951–52 944 United States Senators, Statuary Hall ...... 1959–60 940 Tragic Brotherhood, 1860–1865 ...... 1957–58 1–32 United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Origin of ...... 1945–46 185 Trails, Famous Trails in Missouri ...... 1945–46 821 University of Missouri, Father of the ...... 1949–50 21 1963–64 968 University of Missouri, Has First School of Journalism ...... 1949–50 23 Trails, Oregon and Santa Fe Trails ...... 1955–56 9, 11 University of Missouri, Historical Sketch of ...... 1989–90 372–87 Transportation, St. Louis ...... 1951–52 944 University of Missouri, Looking Back on 150 Years of Service, 1839–1989 ...... 1987–88 496–97 Traubel, Helen, Two Metropolitan Opera Singers ...... 1949–50 24 University of Missouri Presidents, 1841–1969 ...... 1969–70 460 Treasurer, Office of ...... 2007–08 90–93 U.S.S. Missouri ...... 1987–88 48–49 Treasurers, Historical Listing ...... 2007–08 94 Vanishing Missouri ...... 1991–92 10–22 Treaty with Great Britian, Extradition ...... 1891–92 300 Vanishing Missouri, “The Past Recaptured: Images from Everyday Life” ...... 1995–96 44–51 Truman Doctrine, The ...... 1949–50 3, 372 Vanishing Missouri–The Quiet Catastrophe of Time ...... 1993–94 36–47 Truman, Harry S, and Missouri Mule ...... 1991–92 160 Vest’s Eulogy on the Dog, Text and Commentary ...... 1943–44 1128–29 Truman, Harry S, Birthplace Memorial Shrine ...... 1973–74 374 Veterans: Dedication ...... 2001–02 4 Truman, Harry S, Dedication of State Manual to ...... 1945–46 9 Vice President and President of the United States, Constitutional Provisions from . . . . 1975–76 1164–88 Truman, Harry S, First President from Missouri ...... 1947–48 39 Vice Presidents of the United States ...... 2007–08 110 Truman, Harry S, “Harry S Truman: A 50th Anniversary of His Presidency” ...... 1995–96 37–43 Volunteers: Dedication ...... 1999–2000 6, 7 Truman, Harry S, Letter from ...... 1945–46 24 Vote for Missouri Governor and Lieutenant Governor, 1820–92 ...... 1893–94 272 Truman, Harry S, Library ...... 1965–66 88 Vote for President, U.S. Senator and Representatives, State Officials by Missouri Truman, Harry S, President of the United States, Sketch and Portraits ...... 1945–46 13–23 Counties at General Election, 1980 ...... 1981–82 1206–73 1947–48 51 Vote for President, Vice President and Statewide Offices by County, Ward and 1949–50 51 Precinct at General Election, 1988 ...... 1989–90 518–658 1951–52 51 Vote for President, Vice President, Senator in Congress and State Officers by Truman, Harry S, V-E Day Proclamation ...... 1945–46 186 Counties, Ward and Precinct, 1968 ...... 1969–70 1204–91 1945–46 252 Vote for President, Vice President, Senator in Congress and State Officers by Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Missouri State ...... 1971–72 767–68 Counties, Ward and Precinct, 1972 ...... 1973–74 1236– Tuck, Clyde Edwin, “Hawthorne Blossoms” (poem) ...... 1923–24 21 1347 Tuck, Clyde Edwin, “Missouri” (poem) ...... 1925–26 25 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1904–40 ...... 1941–42 235 Twain, Mark, Birthplace Memorial Shrine ...... 1973–74 375 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1908–44 ...... 1947–48 782 Twain, Mark, Region ...... 1965–66 1532 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1912–48 ...... 1951–52 947 Underground Treasures, The Story of Mining in Missouri, by Jo Burford ...... 1977–78 1–33 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1916–52 ...... 1955–56 945 Unfinished Painting by Joseph McHugh, The ...... 1993–94 81 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1920–56 ...... 1959–60 1124 United Nations, Advisor to, Howard A. Rusk ...... 1949–50 25, 27 Vote for President (Electoral), by States, 1924–60 ...... 1963–64 1247 940 OFFICIAL MANUAL MISSOURI INFORMATION—INDEX OF HISTORICAL FEATURES 941 Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 and 1948 ...... 1951–52 946 Wilson, Woodrow, War Messages, 1917 ...... 1917–18 5, 8–13 Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948 and 1952 ...... 1955–56 944 Wimar, Carl, St. Louis Painter ...... 1949–50 19 Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952 and 1956 ...... 1959–60 1123 Winn, Kenneth H., “It All Adds Up: Reform and the Erosion of Representative Vote for President (Popular), by States, 1944–60 ...... 1963–64 1246 Government in Missouri, 1900–2000 ...... 1999–2000 28–52 Vote for President, by Counties, at General Election, 1968 ...... 1969–70 1194–95 Winn, Robert, (1895–1948) ...... 1949–50 96 Vote for Representatives in Congress, 1988 ...... 1989–90 659–60 Wives of the Presidents ...... 1943–44 414 Vote for Senator in Congress and State Auditor by Missouri Woman Suffrage, Franchise to Women ...... 1919–20 650–51 County, Ward and Precinct, 1986 ...... 1987–88 1064– Woman Suffrage, President Wilson Urges Senate to Grant ...... 1919–20 691 1137 Women, First White Woman Resident (of Missouri) ...... 1947–48 8 Vote for U.S. Senators, by Counties, 1986 ...... 1987–88 1058 Women in Political Life, 1972–93 ...... 1993–94 12–35 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1936, 1938, 1940 and 1944 ...... 1945–46 585 Women’s Role in Missouri History, 1821–1971, by Clarissa Start Davidson ...... 1971–72 1–33 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1942, 1944 and 1946 ...... 1947–48 716 Women’s Suffrage ...... 1995–96 190 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1948, 1950 and 1952 ...... 1953–54 829 Workmen’s Compensation Division, History of ...... 1973–74 1128–29 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1954, 1956 and 1958 ...... 1959–60 972 World War I, Armistice ...... 1919–20 692–97 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1960, 1962 and 1964 ...... 1965–66 1118 World War I, Memorial to Missourians in France ...... 1923–24 8–9 Vote for U.S. Senators, by States, 1966, 1968 and 1970 ...... 1971–72 1117 World War I, Memorial Tower Honoring Students of Missouri University ...... 1925–26 89 Vote of Missouri for President, 1840–92 ...... 1893–94 272 World War I, “Missouri and the War,” by Floyd C. Shoemaker ...... 1917–18 299 Vote of Missouri for President and Governor, 1840–1912 ...... 1913–14 1146–47 World War I, “Missouri and the War With Germany” ...... 1919–20 367–70 Vote on Constitution of Missouri, by Counties, at Special Election, Feb. 27, 1945 . . . . 1945–46 148 World War I, Missouri and World War I ...... 1947–48 37 Voter Registration Application ...... 1993–94 526 World War I, “Missouri in the World War” ...... 1939–40 512 Votes at 1996 Primary, General and Special Elections ...... 1997–98 550–640 World War I, President Wilson’s War Messages, 1917 ...... 1917–18 5, 813 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1950 ...... 1951–52 1038 World War II, Battleship Missouri Makes History ...... 1945–46 1083 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1952 ...... 1953–54 1062 World War II, Camp Crowder ...... 1945–46 1085 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1954 ...... 1955–56 1128 World War II, Civil Rights of Service Men Protected ...... 1943–44 1058 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1956 ...... 1957–58 1291 World War II, Fort Leonard Wood ...... 1941–42 194 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1958 ...... 1959–60 1276 1945–46 1087 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1960 ...... 1961–62 1437 World War II, Missouri and World War II ...... 1947–48 38–39 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1962 ...... 1963–64 1426 World War II, President Roosevelt’s Message to Congress, December 8, 1941 . . . . . 1941–42 816 World War II, “The Greatest Battleship” (U.S.S. Missouri) ...... 1943–44 1086 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1964 ...... 1965–66 1432 World War II, The Selective Service System ...... 1945–46 885–87 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1966 ...... 1967–68 1232 World War II, The V-E Day Proclamation ...... 1945–46 186 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1968 ...... 1969–70 1428 World War II, The V-J Day Proclamation ...... 1945–46 252 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1970 ...... 1971–72 1399– World Wide Web Sites, Missouri State Government ...... 2007–08 997–98 1400 World’s Columbian Exposition ...... 1891–92 253–54 Voting Precincts in Each County of Missouri, 1972 ...... 1973–74 1481–82 World’s Fair Commission, New York ...... 1965–66 308 Waggoner Building ...... 1967–68 1274 World’s Fair, New York (1964–65) ...... 1963–64 672 Wars (See also entries under Revolutionary War, Civil War, World War 1 and World War II) Wrecks and Bridges on the Missouri ...... 1951–52 33 Wars, Early Wars and Events in Missouri ...... 1933–34 602–03 Writers’ Guild, Missouri ...... 1981–82 1360 Wars, Missouri in Recent Wars ...... 1933–34 604–05 Writers, Missouri ...... 1949–50 917 Wars of the United States ...... 1911–12 509 Writers, Missouri, Contemporaries of Field and Twain ...... 1949–50 11 Washington National Monument ...... 1963–64 342 Youth of a State, 1821–60, The ...... 1955–56 332 Washington National Monument Society ...... 1943–44 557 Zinc, An Important Mineral ...... 1949–50 41 1945–46 586 Water Power of Missouri ...... 1933–34 606 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 Wilson’s Creek, Battle of ...... 1957–58 10–12 Wilson, Francis Murray, Memorial Sketch ...... 1933–34 611 Wilson, Woodrow, Urges Senate to Grant Women Suffrage ...... 1919–20 691 942 OFFICIAL MANUAL staffs of the same height. The flags are to be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace. Flag Etiquette When displayed either horizontally or verti- cally against a , the union should be upper- most and to the flag’s own right, that is, to the The following are some of the rules of flag observer’s left. When displayed in a window, the etiquette regarding the time and manner of dis- flag should be displayed in the same way, with play and disposal of the flag of the United States the union or blue field to the left of of America pursuant to Title 4, Chapter 1 of the in the street. United States Code. When used on a speaker’s platform, the flag It is the universal custom to display the flag if displayed flat, should be displayed above and only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on behind the speaker. When displayed from a staff stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when in a church or public auditorium, the flag of the a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be dis- United States of America should hold the posi- played 24 hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness. tion of superior prominence, in advance of the audience, and in the position of honor at the No other flag or pennant should be placed clergyman’s or speaker’s right as he faces the above or, if on the same level, to the right of the audience. Any other flag so displayed should be flag of the United States of America, except dur- placed on the left of the clergyman or speaker or ing church services conducted by naval chap- to the right of the audience. lains at sea, when the church pennant may be flown above the flag during services for the per- The flag, when flown at half-staff, should be sonnel of the Navy. hoisted to the peak for an instant and then low- No person shall display the flag of the United ered to the half-staff position. On Memorial Day Nations or any other national or international the flag should be displayed at half-staff until flag equal, above, or in a position of superior noon only, then raised to the top of the staff. By prominence or honor to, or in place of, the flag of order of the President, the flag should be flown the United States at any place within the United at half-staff upon the death of principal figures of 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 unlawful the continuance of the practice hereto- respect to their memory. In the event of the death fore followed of displaying the flag of the United of other officials or foreign dignitaries, the flag is Nations in a position of superior prominence or to be displayed at half-staff according to Presi- honor, and other national flags in positions of dential instructions or orders, or in accordance equal prominence or honor, with that of the flag with recognized customs or practices not incon- of the United States at the headquarters of the sistent 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 States should be hoisted first and lowered last. • The flag should be hoisted briskly and low- No such flag or pennant may be placed above ered ceremoniously. the flag of the United States or to the United • The flag should be displayed in or near States flag’s right. every polling place on election days. The flag of the United States of America, • The flag should be displayed during school when it is displayed with another flag against a days in or near every schoolhouse. wall from crossed staffs, should be on the right, • The flag, when it is such that it is no longer the flag’s own right, and its staff should be in a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed front of the staff of the other flag. in a dignified way, preferably by burning. The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point The Pledge of Allegiance of the group when a number of flags of States or localities or pennants of societies are grouped I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United and displayed from staffs. States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with When the flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate liberty and justice for all.