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  2. Steelville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Steelville Normal Business Institute was originally at Vichy. It was moved to Steelville with the help of John T. Woodruff of Springfield and Professor Hayes and opened during the latter part of 1890. The first newspaper in Steelville, Steelville Crawford Missouri, was established on May 4, 1874, by Thomas Roberts. The paper was printed in ...

  3. Cherryville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Cherryville is an unincorporated community in southeastern Crawford County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located on Route 19, approximately ten miles south of Steelville, at the northern terminus of Route 49. [2]

  4. Cherry Valley, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Valley is an unincorporated community in Crawford County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1]The community is at the intersection of Cherry Valley Road with Missouri Route BB.

  5. KRTK (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2021, KLUQ changed its call sign to KRTK. It began carrying conservative talk shows as "RealTalk 93.3" along with sister station KVMO. KWUL-AM-FM continued to broadcast Americana music as "K-WOLF". With the expansion of "Real Talk" to other frequencies, in November 2021, the group of stations were called "The Real Talk Radio Network."

  6. Cook Station, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the Meramec River, approximately ten miles south of Steelville, along Missouri Route M. [2] Cook Station had its start in the 1870s when the St. Louis and San Francisco was extended to that point. [3] The community was named after C. C. Cook, a local resident who paid the railroad company in exchange for the naming rights. [3]

  7. Huzzah Creek (Meramec River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Huzzah Creek (locally / ˈ h uː z ɑː /) is a 35.8-mile-long (57.6 km) [3] clear-flowing stream in the southern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. [4] According to the information in the Ramsay Place Names File at the University of Missouri, the creek's name "is evidently derived from" Huzzaus, one of the early French versions of the name of the Osage people.

  8. Missouri Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    Route 8 begins its run in St. James concurrent with Route 68 just south of the interchange with I-44. The two routes are concurrent for approximately 4 miles before Route 68 splits from Route 8 and heads southeast to Salem while Route 8 runs east to Steelville, passing Maramec Spring Park in the process.

  9. Yadkin Creek - Wikipedia

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    The stream headwaters are at 1] and its confluence with Whittenburg Creek just east of Steelville is at [ 2 ] The name may be a transfer from the Yadkin River in North Carolina.