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  2. List of Missouri conservation areas – Northeast region

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    Mullanix Ford Access: This area offers access to the Chariton River. There is a boat ramp. 14 acres 5.7 ha: Putnam, Adair: Mussel Fork Conservation Area: This area contains cropland, old fields, grassland, and woodlands.

  3. Kirksville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kirksville is a Missouri Third-Class city, operating as a council-manager government. A paid city manager and staff handle the day-to-day operations and report to the city council. Candidates for Kirksville city council are not required to have any party affiliation (i.e. Republican or Democrat) in order to run for office.

  4. Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The 4,700,000-square-foot (440,000 m 2) on 1,270 acres (5.1 km 2) facility employs 9,021 people as of April, 2024. [1] In addition to the main final assembly plant, KCAP also includes a stamping plant for the Ford Transit, a separate body shop and a separate paint shop for the Ford F-150.

  5. Thousand Hills State Park - Wikipedia

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    Thousand Hills State Park is a public recreation area covering over 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) two miles (3.2 km) west of Kirksville in Adair County, Missouri.The state park features Native American petroglyphs and 573-acre (232 ha) Forest Lake with fishing, swimming and boating.

  6. KIRX - Wikipedia

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    The transmitter, located outside of the Kirksville, MO city limits, has an Effective Radiated Power of 250 watts, allowing the FM signal to only reach as far south as Macon County, MO, and as far north as Schuyler County, MO, about 5 miles south of the Missouri-Iowa Border. [2] KIRX first day of broadcasting celebration, 10-17-1947.

  7. Adair County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    As of July 1, 2021, the U.S. Census Bureau's population estimate for the county is 25,185, a -0.5% change. The county seat is Kirksville. [2] The county was first settled by immigrants from Kentucky and organized on January 29, 1841. Adair County comprises the Kirksville, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  8. Kirksville Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    While newspapers in Adair County date back as early as 1856, the Kirksville Daily Express had its beginnings in 1901 when the Kirksville Evening Express was started by N. A. Matlick and J. Orton Rice. In 1906, under the new ownership of C. C. Howard, the name was changed to the Kirksville Daily Express. In November, 1909 Howard sold it to a ...

  9. Ford City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The community was named after Nicholas Ford, a U.S. Representative from Missouri. [2] Variant names were "Ford", "Millen", and "Yolo". [1] A post office called Ford was established in 1879; the name was changed to Ford City in 1893, and the post office closed in 1953.

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