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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Missouri.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 576 law enforcement agencies employing 14,554 sworn police officers, about 244 for each 100,000 residents.
Marble Hill is a fourth-class city in central Bollinger County in Southeast Missouri, United States. Located at the intersection of State Highways 34 and 51 , it is the largest city in Bollinger and serves as the county seat . [ 4 ]
The Massey Log House, built in 1869, located in Marble Hill; The Alma Fisher One-Room School in Marble Hill; The Cat Ranch Art Guild, [21] a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts in the county, is located in Marble Hill. It was started in memory of Tom Runnels, a local artist, sculptor and writer who died of brain cancer on ...
The Meadow Heights R-II School District, located on Route 72 just outside Patton, encompasses most of northern Bollinger County. According to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, there was a total of 593 students and 55 certified staff members enrolled in the district during the 2008–2009 school year.
An incoming Missouri lawmaker has introduced a bill which would offer citizens a “bounty” for turning in illegal migrants. State Sen.-elect David Gregory, a Republican recently elected to ...
The Cape Girardeau–Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in southeastern Missouri and one in southern Illinois with its core in both states. [1]
In 1985, the cities of Lutesville and Marble Hill merged to form one city, retaining the name Marble Hill. [6] The former prospering city of Lutesville has been a part of the City of Marble Hill since then. Prior to the closing of the Lutesville post office in 1992, the Zip code of Lutesville was 63762. Dry Creek Cemetery is located in ...
The community is located nine miles south of Marble Hill on Missouri Route 51. [2] The origin of the name is uncertain, but may have some connection with Dongola, a small town in Union County, Illinois. [3] A post office was in operation between 1899–1923. [4]