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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WELCOME TO KIRKSVILLE
Where People Make the Difference................................................. 2
ABOUT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Putting Our Community’s Best Foot Forward................................ 3
GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Notes to Know.................................................................................. 4
DEMOGRAPHICS
Fast Facts......................................................................................... 5
BUILDING BUSINESS IN KIRKSVILLE
Organizations Ally for Advancement............................................. 6
RELOCATION & REAL ESTATE
Extending a Warm Midwestern Welcome...................................... 8
HEALTH CARE
Nationally Recognized, Comprehensive Care.............................. 10
EDUCATION
The Very Best in the Show Me State............................................ 13
RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT
Indoors, Outdoors, All Around the Town.................................... 16
LODGING/DINING/SHOPPING
Be Our Guest!............................................................................... 20
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Please Support These Valued Chamber Members....................... 21
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Adair County Ambulance District...................... 1 Adair County Health Department and Home Health Agency........................... 12 Adair County Historical Society...................... 15 Ameren Missouri............................................. 6 ATSU Online.................................................. 14 Ayerco Convenience Centers........................... 4 Bank Midwest............................................... 12 Beard’s Decorating Center/ Beard’s Gallery/Beard’s Glass and Metal....... 8 Bellacino’s Pizza & Grinders/TCBY................. 20 Benton & Associates, Inc................................. 3 Blossom Shop Flowers and Gifts...................... 2 Cable One....................................................... 4 Cape Air........................................................ 18 Century 21 Whitney Agency, Inc....................... 8 Colton’s Steak House & Grill.......................... 20 Complete Chiropractic Care............................. 9 Days Inn..............................Outside Back Cover Dukum Inn Bar & Grill................................... 20 Corey R. Eagen CPA LLC.................................. 5 First United Methodist Church........................ 13 FKS Training.................................................. 19 Gardner-Collier Jewelry................................. 15 Glen Moritz Paint and Restoration.................... 9 Golden Automotive........................................ 16 Highland Crest/The Arbors at Highland Crest.... 8 Hospice of Northeast Missouri......................... 9 JAMCO Awards............................................. 19 Kirksville Autoworks...................................... 16 Kirksville Lumber............................................ 5 Kirksville Property Management......................Inside Front Cover Kirksville Regional Economic Development Inc..... 6 Kraft Foods..................................................... 3 Lakeroad Village Park...................................... 2 Med Depot Pharmacy...................................... 9 Northeast Regional Medical Center................ 11 P.E. Jepson Lumber Company.......................... 9 Pickell Abstract Company................................ 8 Pro-Tech Company, Inc.................................. 19 RAIL In-Home Support Care, Inc....................... 8 Rural Advocates for Independent Living........... 9 S&S Printing and Graphics LLC...................... 18 Servpro of Kirksville........................................ 2 Super 8 Kirksville.......................................... 13 Sydenstricker................................................ 18 TH&N Electric Service, Inc......Inside Front Cover Tiffany Care Centers, Inc................................. 9 Truman State University................................ 15 United Country Midwest Realty........................ 4 Anthony C. Van Soest, DMD............................. 2 Wendy’s........................................................ 20 Whitney Harrison Insurance, Inc....................... 5 WireCo WorldGroup......................................... 3 Woody’s Tire Auto & Towing, LLC................... 16
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WELCOME TO KIRKSVILLE L
ocated in the midst of the rural farmland and scenic forests that characterize Northeastern Missouri, Kirksville is a small city with pleasing contrasts. On the one hand, it’s the kind of place where people know their neighbors and will pause at the farmers market or in front of a downtown shop to discuss things like the score of last night’s game or where the fish are biting. In that respect, it has a very “small-town America” feel. But on the other hand, Kirksville offers resources, amenities and a diverse business community that much larger communities would envy. For example, what community wouldn’t boast about being the home of one of the nation’s most well-established, multidisciplinary health care universities as well as a highly ranked liberal arts and sciences university?
Where People Make the Difference
Then there’s Kirksville’s growing medical community, which includes a nationally renowned regional medical center. And the business community in town offers the kind of diversity that leads to sustainability, adding manufacturing at the industrial park to the region’s strong agricultural base and supporting a retail sector with a mix of both big-box stores and small, specialty boutiques. The following pages provide more details of what Kirksville has to offer to new residents, visitors and businesses. We invite you to have a look, and then come to Kirksville and see for yourself. Our city’s motto is “where people make the difference,” and the people of Kirksville look forward to meeting you.
Lakeroad Village Park 23067 Potter Trail, Kirksville, MO 63501 660.665.2228
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Wendy’s Potter Trail 1.5 mi. Bank Lakeroad Village RV Park
Shopping Plaza
BIG RIGS WELCOME
ABOUT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Putting Our Community’s Best Foot Forward
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he Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce has been an advocate for the business community and the growth of Adair County for nearly a century and continues to play a leadership role in advancing the overall commercial, cultural, educational and civic well-being of the Kirksville area. Often serving as both a promoter of the area’s resources and the front door to the community for visitors, guests and prospective businesses, the Chamber always strives to put the community’s best foot forward. The success of the Chamber is made possible by its nearly 400 members, who not only support the effort financially, but also by way of their involvement in Chamber initiatives. Kirksville is their community, and the Chamber’s various committees and partnerships provide a platform to collectively focus members’ talents toward a brighter future for everyone here. However, membership also has direct benefits for the growth of each individual business and professional involved, such as: • Business referrals. • Exposure for your organization and its events via Chamber online networking tools, printed publications, advertising opportunities, event sponsorships and local displays. • Professional development opportunities such as Kirksville Leadership Institute and Kirksville Young Professionals.
• Networking and relationship building at Chamber events such as Business After Hours and the annual Golf Tournament. • Special discounts. • Representation through Chamber involvement in regional economic development organizations and governmental affairs. • Information resources such as demographics, maps, business listings and travel guides. For more information about the Chamber’s benefits and programs, give us a call, visit our website or stop by our office.
KIRKSVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 304 S. Franklin, P.O. Box 251 Kirksville, MO 63501 660-665-3766 Fax 660-665-3767 info@KirksvilleChamber.com www.kirksvillechamber.com www.visitkirksville.com
Office Hours Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Office Staff Sandra Williams, Executive Director Debi Boughton, Tourism Director Jessica Harn, Services Coordinator Kelly Jones, Receptionist
Helping People Around the World Eat and Live Better
KRAFT FOODS Thuan Moran, Plant Manager
2504 N. INDUSTRIAL RD. • KIRKSVILLE, MO 63501
PHONE: 660.627.1031
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GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY SERVICES Notes to Know GOVERNMENT FACTS: KIRKSVILLE
TAXABLE SALES
Form..............................................Council-Manager
Adair County (2Q2010).................. $281,289,083.00
Council Members...................................................5
Source: Missouri Economic Research and Information Center
Number of City Employees..................................144
Emergency Services 911 (countywide) Dispatchers.....................................................10 Law Enforcement Permanent/Full-Time........................................28 Administration...................................................3 Police Patrol....................................................19 Fire Department Insurance Class.................................................3 Employees...........................................................21 Ambulance (countywide) • ALS Certified • Ground and Air Ambulance
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RATES 2009 Rate per $100 Assessed Value City of Kirksville.......................................... $0.6547 R-III School District........................................4.1277 State of Missouri...............................................0.03 Special Road District.....................................0.2687 SB40............................................................0.1496 Other*..........................................................0.4992 Total........................................................... $5.7299 Surtax (commercial property)...........................$0.45 Assessed Value.................................. $115,065,047 *Includes county health department, ambulance district, library district, and nursing home district Source: City of Kirksville Community Profile 2012
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Kirksville (2012)............................ $255,662,381.81 Source: Missouri Department of Revenue
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Utilities CABLE CableOne.................................................665-7066 ELECTRICITY Ameren Missouri............................... 800-552-7583 INTERNET CableOne.................................................665-7066
Area code is 660 unless otherwise indicated
Northeast MO Rural Telephone...................874-4111
Emergency.......................................................911
Mark Twain Communication.......................423-5211
Adair County Assessor..............................................665-4423 Circuit Clerk.........................................665-3877 Commissioner.......................................665-2283 Health Department................................665-8491 Sheriff’s Office......................................665-4644 Treasurer..............................................665-6755
Socket Internet Service..............................627-0700
Chamber of Commerce..............................665-3766
Mark Twain Communication.......................423-5211
City of Kirksville Airport Director.....................................665-5020 City Manager........................................627-1225 Community/Economic Development........627-1224 Engineering/Inspections/ Codes/Planning & Zoning...................627-1272 Finance................................................627-1251 Municipal Court....................................627-1237 Parks & Recreation...............................627-1485
Northeast MO Rural Telephone...................874-4111
Kirksville Daily Express (newspaper)..........................................665-2808
Community Opportunities................... 660-665-5768
Kirksville R-III School District......................665-7774
Advanced Disposal Services............... 800-778-7652
Kirksville Regional Economic Development.........................665-2003 Post Office, Kirksville.................................665-6077
NATURAL GAS Liberty Utilities............................... 1-855-872-3242 TELEPHONE AT&T................................................ 800-288-2020 CableOne.................................................665-7066
WATER City of Kirksville........................................627-1251 Adair County Public Water..........................665-4280 WASTEWATER City of Kirksville........................................665-1291 Waste Management Perfect Metals USA........................... 660-665-8000
DEMOGRAPHICS
Fast Facts Missouri Is Within 500 Miles of:
Major Employers
• 43% of the U.S. population
Truman State University....................................... 760
• 39% of total U.S. personal income
A.T. Still University............................................... 678
Population by Age: Adair County (2010)
• 44% of total U.S. wholesale trade
Northeast Regional Medical Center....................... 510
• 44% of total U.S. manufacturing capacity
Adair Foods (Kraft Foods).................................... 500
AGE GROUP...............................................PERCENT
Source: www.k-redi.com
Kirksville R-3 School District................................ 410
POPULATION Adair County (2012)....................................... 25,851 Kirksville (2012)............................................. 17,522
Under 5 years...................................................... 5.5 18 years and over.............................................. 83.3
EMPLOYMENT
65 years and over.............................................. 11.2
Adair County (June 2012)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Labor Force................................................... 12,086
INCOME
Employed...................................................... 11,280 Unemployed........................................................ 806
Personal Income
Unemployment rate........................................... 6.7%
Median Household Income Adair County........................................... $33,157 Kirksville................................................. $27,607
Commuting Range (30 miles)
Per Capita Income Adair County................................................ $17,997 Kirksville...................................................... $15,538
Labor Force................................................... 39,823 Employed...................................................... 38,479 Unemployed..................................................... 1,344 Unemployment rate........................................... 3.0%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Adair County Employment by Category (2011)
LOCATION
Accommodation & Food Service........................ 1,275
Highway Distance to Major Cities (Miles)
Construction....................................................... 380
Columbia, Mo....................................................... 91 Jefferson City, Mo............................................... 121 Des Moines, Iowa................................................ 154 Kansas City, Mo.................................................. 180 St. Louis, Mo...................................................... 209 Chicago, Ill.......................................................... 365 Minneapolis, Minn............................................... 392 Indianapolis, Ind.................................................. 403 Louisville, Ky....................................................... 468 Memphis, Tenn................................................... 480 Source: Rand McNally
Education........................................................ 2,005 Financial Activities .............................................. 203 Local, State, & Federal Government.................. 2,140 Health Care & Social Assistance........................ 1,996 Manufacturing.................................................... 270 Retail Trade..................................................... 1,363 Trade, Transportation & Public Utilities.................. 663 Source: City of Kirksville Business Resource Guide 2012
Wal-Mart Supercenter......................................... 356 Sodexho............................................................. 284 Maritz Research.................................................. 279 Hy-Vee Food and Drug........................................ 225 Preferred Family Healthcare................................. 205 City of Kirksville.................................................. 143 Chariton Valley Association.................................. 127 Twin Pines Adult Care Center............................... 125 Northeast Regional Health Council........................ 118 Kirksville Manor Care Center................................ 114 Home Depot......................................................... 93 Hollister, Inc.......................................................... 87 Source: www.k-redi.com
CLIMATE
MONTHLY AVG. AVG. HIGH PRECIP. TEMP. (°F) (INCHES)
January......................... 32.7............................... 1.4 February........................37..9.............................. 1.1 March........................... 50.5............................... 2.6 April.............................. 64.0............................... 3.5 May.............................. 73.6............................... 4.4 June............................. 82.0............................... 5.3 July............................... 87.3............................... 3.5 August.......................... 84.7............................... 4.2 September..................... 76.8............................... 4.8 October......................... 65.8............................... 3.2 November...................... 50.7............................... 2.5 December...................... 36.5............................... 2.0 Annual.......................... 61.9............................. 38.4 Source: www.worldclimate.com
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BUILDING BUSINESS IN KIRKSVILLE K
irksville isn’t just a city that dreams of the future; it’s one that prepares for it, and that’s why it’s quickly growing into the city of tomorrow.
GUIDING GROWTH THROUGH K-REDI www.kredi.com
One of the reasons for Kirksville’s success is a focus on growing business and industry, including the creation of programs like K-REDI
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(Kirksville Regional Economic Development Inc.), whose primary goal is to seek out new businesses and industries while assisting those that already exist. K-REDI’s boasts many recent accomplishments that have boosted the economic strength and quality of life in the community, including: • Bringing in new industries like Cenveo, an envelope company; North Missouri Tire; and Martiz, as well as assisting Ortech with its expansion.
Organizations Ally for Advancement
• Rallying the community to raise $100,000 toward building AT Still University to the area. • Obtaining certification for the Kirksville Industrial Park, making it an AT&T Fiber Park.
BUILDING SMALL BUSINESS THROUGH THE MREIC www.mreicenter.org
The MREIC (Missouri Rural Enterprise & Innovation Center) was put in place to help the
small business sector. Their mission is to promote the growth of small businesses by helping them find resources to not only stay in business, but to expand if they desire. Throughout the program’s existence, they have helped vineyards, restaurants and downtown diners. Additionally, the Small Business & Tech Development Center helps aspiring entrepreneurs with creating and developing their ideas. “The program meets a gap,” said Executive Director Dan Hamlet. “Finding funds isn’t easy.” The program provides a forum that helps businesses bounce their ideas off experts, at no cost to them. It’s invaluable assistance for small businesses, as 60 to 70 percent of them fail within the first year. “If we can move that gap even a little bit, it’s worth the time,” said Hamlet.
SECURING A SKILLED WORKFORCE Kirksville isn’t only concerned with the growth of its businesses, but with the people who are employed in them as well. The National Work Ready Community Certification program ensures workers have the skills needed by business. Tests place applicants into different categories and award them certificates at bronze, silver, gold or platinum levels. Among the criteria are tests in subjects like reading, locating information and mathematics. Based on these test results, employers have a better workforce from which to choose. The program is part of a national push for communities to show that that they have a workforce that is skilled and ready for the jobs of the 21st
century. Kirksville and Adair County are working to meet the goals that have been set down and hope to become a Work Ready Community by December 2014.
DEVELOPING DOWNTOWN Kirksville is also concerned with the appeal of the city, which is why the Kirksville Downtown Improvement Committee (KDIC) was put into place. KDIC is a volunteer group that is responsible for the appearance of the downtown area. “Everyone should know that a thriving and attractive downtown makes for a strong and proud community,” said Justin Tallman, president of KDIC. As a group, KDIC works to get more business owners, property owners and the public involved in the downtown area. Initiatives such as window decorating contests not only inspire businesses to, but also draw residents downtown to see the sights and browse the shops. The committee also looks for ways to welcome incoming students of Truman State and A.T. Still University and show them all that downtown Kirksville has to offer. KDIC has been working directly with the universities’ leadership to collaborate on what Kirksville can offer to the schools, and vice versa.
KIRKSVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT www.kirksvillecity.com/kirksville-regional-airport Kirksville Regional Airport is another of the region’s vital economic development assets. A 2013 study by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) states that the airport has a total payroll of about $2 million and a total positive economic output to the community of over $6 million. Not only is the airport a source of financial growth, it has also been the gateway to bring state leadership, including the governor, on visits to Kirksville, making it an important tool in the arsenal of local leadership. Further, with Cape Air providing three daily flights to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, the airport is an invaluable hub for regular business travelers. Recent improvements have been made to its parking lot and runway because of the increased traffic flow through its terminals. Cape Air reports a 3 percent rise in passenger numbers from 2012 to 2013, with future bookings increasing 13 percent. The airport is also investing in new LED runway lighting, with 95 percent of the funding being provided by MoDOT.
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RELOCATION & REAL ESTATE Extending a Warm Midwestern Welcome
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n tough economic times there are many reasons why families decide to move from one location to another, and there are even more factors to consider when choosing where to live. People raising families consider the safety of their children. Those couples who are just starting out are in the market for something small and affordable. Others may be looking to invest where the housing market continues to grow. Nowhere is more capable of meeting all of these needs than Kirksville. Local real estate agents cite a number of reasons newcomers give for coming to the region, from the abundant outdoor activities, to the presence of excellent education, to the appeal and charm of the region’s heritage and history, to the affordable cost of living and more. As the region’s center for education, health care, and industry, Kirksville is the primary magnet. Low crime rates, a scenic downtown atmosphere and a nationally award-winning public school system are among the first bonuses to catch the notice of homebuyers. The city’s population has grown more than 3 percent in just 10 years, leading to a surge in the housing market. Builders are responding with new developments, including improvements to the popular Weatherstone Subdivision, where a series of beautiful new homes are currently under construction because of the increasing demand for houses. There are also a number of homes under construction on South First Street and Emmett Street. Buyers can also find historic fixer-uppers and established neighborhoods, and a variety of budgets can be met, whether one is looking for a family-friendly starter home or a luxury executive abode boasting abundant square feet and all the amenities. Rural acreage is plentiful as well. But what the Midwest might be most famous for is its warm welcomes. You’ll find those in Kirksville, too.
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HEALTH CARE
Nationally Recognized, Comprehensive Care NORTHEAST REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER www.nermc.com
In a collaborative effort, NRMC and Northeast Regional Heart Center provide 24/7 cardiology care, including cardiac catheterization and intervention in the newly expanded cardiovascular center.
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Northeast Regional Medical Center has served Kirksville since the merger of two hospitals in 1997. Accredited by the American Osteopathic Association and the Society of Chest Pain Centers, NRMC provides quality care with more than 100 physicians in a range of 40 specialties and subspecialties. Cardiology, orthopedics and minimally invasive surgeries rank as top services. In a collaborative effort, NRMC and Northeast Regional Heart Center provide 24/7 cardiology care, including cardiac catheterization and intervention in the newly expanded cardiovascular center. Newly renovated medical/surgical floors, OB/Nursery Units and Women’s Center are pivotal in providing patient and family comfort, close to home. Other services include an accredited Chest Pain Center, a 30-minute or less Emergency Services pledge, a Pain Clinic and Wound Care Center. A two-time winner of the Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospital award and a 2009 Everest award, Northeast was also the recipient of Becker’s Hospital Review’s America’s 50 Best Hospitals award in 2011. These awards honor a small group of hospitals nationwide for setting national benchmarks in quality care and fastest long-term improvement. In conjunction with A. T. Still University, NRMC is a teaching facility that supports 30 interns and residents in 11 residency programs. It is also the teaching facility for eight schools of nursing, imagining and physical therapy programs. Northeast Regional Medical Center is committed to the Kirksville community and the ninecounty service area. Senior Circle, Healthy Woman and RadKIDS programs are just a few examples of health resources offered to the community as a way to disseminate important health information. The dedicated team at Northeast Regional Medical Center takes the responsibility of care for you and your family to heart every day — because you are our friends and neighbors! Northeast Regional Medical Center collaborates with several specialty clinics to bring you and your family quality specialty health care services close to home. The physicians and staff have a shared spirit of providing the community not only with preventive health care, but also expert clinical services when you need them the most and in convenient locations. NRMC specialty clinics represent a wide variety of services, from sports physicals to diagnostic cardiac workups. Yet we have one common goal — to set your health care needs as our highest priority.
LOCAL PROVIDERS ARE GROWING AND EXPANDING Kirksville’s medical community continues to grow as providers add new offerings and new facilities.
Northeast Missouri Health Council Late 2012 was an exciting time for Northeast Missouri Health Council (NMHC), which opened yet another Kirksville facility. Located on West Jefferson, the brand-new, $4 million building provides approximately 22,000 additional square feet for growth of the organization’s local clinics. Housed at the new facility are NMHC’s OB/GYN Specialty Group, which now has twice its original clinical capacity thanks to the move, and Northeast Pediatrics. Also moving to the new facility was NMHC’s Northeast Dental Clinic, which increased from eight operatories to a total of 12. The dental clinic now has room to add six more operatories in the future, as needed, to accommodate clinical training that will be done on site as a result of the clinic’s new partnership with the dental school at A.T. Still University. Northeast Dental Clinic will be one of several clinics within the state where third- and fourth-year A.T. Still dental students will receive training, including the use of both traditional and highly advanced equipment.
Complete Family Medicine Complete Family Medicine (CFM) in Kirksville has also seen remarkable growth. The practice was founded in 2009 by Dr. Justin D. Puckett, D.O., and has since grown to include eight providers and a staff of nearly 50 people. CFM moved into a brand-new, 16,000 square foot facility at 1611 South Baltimore Street in 2011 to accommodate this growth and has since brought two new offerings to the community. Their Center for Medical Weight Loss — which provides a non-surgical, medically monitored, holistic approach to weight reduction — opened in 2011, and in early 2012 they opened the area’s first Urgent Care Clinic.
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EDUCATION K–12 Kirksville R-III Schools www.kirksville.k12.mo.us
From its youngest pupils to its soon-to-be graduates, Kirksville R-III schools is committed to providing the highest-quality education to be found in the Show Me State. A recent recipient of an award for its Early Childhood Education program and regularly featured on both state and national lists of outstanding schools, Kirksville R-III continues to push toward improvement. In 2013, for the 12th consecutive year, the district received the prestigious “Distinction in Performance” award from the Missouri Department of Education. Based on comprehensive criteria ranging from attendance and graduation rate to career and college readiness, the award places the district among the top 5 percent in the state. Also in 2013, the Kirksville Early Childhood Learning Center was recognized as a statewide model for success, named as one of the top three programs of the year by the Missouri School Boards Association. The program is housed in a state-of-the-art building featuring hands-on, state-of-the-art learning equipment, made possible by community support in the form of a $5.6 million bond issue. A significant percentage of students participate in AP study courses, and the Kirksville Area Technical Center (KATC) provides a variety of programs, from medical, to graphic design, to auto technology and more,
The Very Best in the Show Me State to prepare students for easy entrance to the workplace. Competitive sports teams and a variety of arts programs, including theater, band and choir, join extracurricular clubs to provide a well-rounded educational experience.
District Highlights • Enrollment (Pre-K–12): 2,614. • Student-to-classroom teacher ratio: 19-to-1. • Graduation rate: 91 percent. • Professional staff with advanced degrees: 66 percent. • District’s 2012 Composite ACT Score: 23.50 (statewide Composite ACT Score was 21.60). • More than 75 percent of graduates go on to post-secondary education, and the district’s career technical-education students boast an 88.4 percent job placement rate.
Private School Options Many people prefer a smaller, more intimate educational setting for their children, and there are private schools in Kirksville that fill this need. Mary Immaculate Elementary School serves roughly 70 children in grades kindergarten through eight. The co-ed school is part of the Diocese of Jefferson City,
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Life Church School give approximately 60 students in grades kindergarten through 12 a private school education that also has a focus on religion and living a Godly life. Visit www.lifechurchkv.org/ministries/ life-church-school for more information. The region also has a thriving homeschooling community, with many resources for homeschooling parents, and boasts an organized homeschool co-op in the area. For more information about Kirksville homeschooling resources, go online at http://kahs.wordpress.com/.
A.T. STILL UNIVERSITY www.atsu.edu
A.T. Still University (ATSU) is a leading educator in multidisciplinary health care, founded on the principles of whole-person care. Recognized around the world for its integrated approach, ATSU equips students with the knowledge, integrity, compassion and hands-on experience needed to address the needs of the whole person. ATSU provides graduate and professional programs in health care fields at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and the School of Health Management, both located on its Missouri campus, and at the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, the Arizona School of Health Sciences, and the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, all located on its Mesa, Arizona, campus. In the fall of 2013, ATSU opened the doors to a new dental program, housed on the Kirksville campus. ATSU continues to shape modern health care through scholarly inquiry, research and practice that anticipates and analyzes society’s health care needs. The university evaluates evolving health care models and emerging disciplines and sets the standards for educating health care practitioners. ATSU’s investments in clinically experienced faculty and state-of-the-art technology contribute to its reputation as one of the best multidisciplinary health care educators in the nation.
New Dental School ATSU’s Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health (MOSDOH) welcomed its first class of 42 students October 1, 2013. Through the independent group Community Friends for ATSU Dental, numerous local businesses, organizations and citizens raised more than $1 million to help ATSU start the program in Kirksville, a branch campus of the innovative and successful model of dental education at ATSU’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health in Mesa, Arizona.
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TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY www.truman.edu
Truman is a vibrant community of teacher and student scholars with the distinction of being Missouri’s only statewide public liberal arts and sciences university and the only public university in the state with highly selective admission standards as defined by the Coordinating Board for Higher Education (CBHE). Truman is a perennial favorite among higher education publications. In U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges 2014,” for the 17th year in a row, Truman State University was recognized as the No. 1 Public University in the Midwest Regional category. The report also named Truman the No. 5 university in the Midwest Region for “Strong Commitment to Teaching,” No. 10 overall in the Midwest Region among both private and public institutions, and No. 8 in the Midwest Region among “Great Schools at Great Prices.” Washington Monthly placed Truman at No. 3 on its 2013 list of top master’s universities, and Truman is the only Missouri
school, and one of only 48 schools nationally, to be recognized as a “College of Distinction” in the Public Colleges of Distinction 2013-14 eGuidebook. Truman State University has a long history of being recognized nationally by higher education experts for its assessment program and its commitment to providing a high-quality liberal arts and sciences education at an affordable price. Truman boasts the highest overall graduation rate among all public universities in Missouri, as calculated by the CBHE. Although known for its academic excellence, Truman also has one of the top NCAA Division II athletic programs in the country. Truman fields 20 varsity sports, the largest number in the state. Truman serves approximately 6,200 undergraduate and graduate students each year. For more information on the exciting opportunities that await you on the Truman State University campus, check out www.truman.edu.
MOBERLY AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE www.macc.edu
Founded in 1927, Moberly Area Community College today is a network of seven locations serving a 16-county region in central and northeast Missouri. MACC offers day and evening classes, online, Web-synchronous, and hybrid courses, as well as dual-credit classes in
area high schools. The college emphasizes low student-to-teacher ratios, individualized attention and respect for the rich diversity of students served. The MACC - Kirksville Higher Education Center is a 28,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility that provides a modern educational facility for the college’s programs in northeast Missouri. MACC offers eight degree programs in Kirksville, including the Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts in Teaching and Accelerated Associate Degree Nursing. Students wishing to complete their four-year degree at MACC may take advantage of the “Plus-Two” partnership with Columbia College. Convenient, flexible scheduling coupled with a quality education allows students to earn an online degree with Columbia College. MACC also has articulation agreements with Truman University and the University of Missouri to create a smooth transition for MACC students. In addition to Kirksville, MACC operates campuses in Moberly, Macon, Hannibal, Mexico, Columbia and Edina, with a total enrollment of over 5,000 students.
WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY William Woods University, located in Fulton, offers master’s degree programs online and locally near Kirksville. WWU offers a variety of programs for its traditional and nontraditional students both academically and extracurricularly. For the second year in a row, WWU was one of the top 100 universities in the Midwest, according to the 2012 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Colleges” issue. WWU jumped eight spots from the previous year.
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RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT
Photo courtesy of Missouri DOC
Indoors, Outdoors, All Around the Town
AN OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST’S PARADISE The area surrounding Kirksville is a patchwork of agricultural fields, brushy draws and oak-hickory forests, interspersed with creeks, ponds and lakes. This environment creates ideal habitat for many wildlife species and has brought the town national acclaim as a hotspot for outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife conservation, hunting and fishing aren’t just talking points in Northeast Missouri, they’re an integral part of the Adair County lifestyle and culture. In many regions of the United States, hunting participation suffers more from a lack of access than a lack of interest, but Northeast Missouri provides easy access to an abundance of public lands. The combination of the Big Creek, Sugar Creek and Montgomery Woods conservation areas positions approximately 4,000 acres of public hunting land just minutes from Kirksville, and a portion of the more than 8,100 acres of Union Ridge Conservation Area overlaps the northwest corner of Adair County. Just east of the county’s northeast corner, Indian Hills Conservation Area also offers nearly 4,000 more public acres for sportsmen. Matt Wolken, the protection regional supervisor at the Department of Conservation’s Northeast Region Office in Kirksville, points out that in
addition to Pittman-Robertson Act funding and revenue from hunting and fishing license sales, the conservation budget gets a big boost for expansion and sustainability from a long-standing Missouri sales tax. “The one-eighth of one percent sales tax that is dedicated to the Missouri Department of Conservation, which voters approved back in the 1970s, is what has allowed the department to make all of this public land available to hunters,” Wolken explained. “Missouri is one of only two states in the nation that has that, and it made it possible for the department to purchase and maintain these tracts. We’re blessed here to have that possibility and to have these conservation areas in our region.” Thanks to its prime mix of habitat and sound conservation practices such as antler restrictions, the region has a reputation for sustaining a large and balanced deer herd, with many mature bucks taken by hunters each season. And while the whitetail may be king in Kirksville, small game hunters and wild turkey hunters also have good opportunities. “After a number of down years for turkey production, we had a good spring in 2012, with increased nest success and a lot of young birds in the bag. I think we’ve got another good hatch again this year, so it should continue to improve,” Wolken said.
Kirksville Autoworks
Caleb Sturm, Owner 320 S. Baltimore • Kirksville, MO 63501
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON VISITING KIRKSVILLE, CONTACT
Leisure World Lanes
KIRKSVILLE AREA ENTERTAINMENT
Debra Boughton, Tourism Director
Area code throughout is 660 unless otherwise noted.
660-665-3766
Downtown Cinema 8
Leisure World’s “Totally Cool, Totally Fun” tag line fits a family entertainment center that boasts 24 lanes for open and league bowling, a roller skating rink, pool tables, and a snack bar/lounge.
115 N. Elson, Kirksville....................................... 665-5683 www.downtowncinema8.com
First-run movies, including 3D, on the west side of Historic Downtown Kirksville Square.
Skate Park 2710 Novinger, Kirksville..................................... 627-1485 www.kirksvillecity.com
Jackson Country Connections
Located at the north end of North Park, the Skate Park is a great place to try out wheelies and kickflips on your skateboard.
28496 Nature Lane, La Plata.............................. 332-7899 www.jacksoncc.info
This family-friendly outdoor agriculture entertainment center offers a corn maze, a child-sized hay bale maze, a pick-your-own pumpkin patch and educational activities every autumn.
Thousand Hills State Park/Forest Lake 20431 State Highway 157, Kirksville................... 665-6995 www.mostateparks.com/park/thousand-hills-state-park
Jacob’s Vineyard and Winery Wine tastings and special event rental space are available here from Thursdays through Saturdays and by appointment.
This state park’s 3,000-plus rugged acres, accentuated by 573-acre Forest Lake, offer all manner of outdoor and water recreation. The site’s petroglyph interpretive shelter displays ancient rock carvings etched with snakes, thunderbirds and other imagery.
Kirksville Aquatic Center
Thunder Ridge MX Park
26078 Eagle Lane, Kirksville............................... 665-5142 http://jacobsvineyardandwinery.blogspot.com/
801 E. Mill, Kirksville........................................... 627-7665 www.kirksvillecity.com
State Highway 11 E., Kirksville............................ 341-0645 www.facebook.com/ThunderRidgeMxPark/
This indoor/outdoor swimming facility offers recreational and competitive swimming, swimming lessons, water aerobics, and more.
Kirksville Country Club & Golf Course
A 1.7-mile semi-natural terrain track, Thunder Ridge MX Park is open to individual motorcycle and ATV drivers by reservation and is also host to the Missouri State MX Championship Series and other races.
1115 Country Club Drive, Kirksville..................... 665-5335 www.kirksvillecountryclub.com
Adair County Family YMCA 1708 S. Jamison, Kirksville................................. 665-1922 www.adairymca.org
Play 18 holes of golf, tee off at the driving range, go for a cool swim, grab a bite in the lounge, or shop in the pro shop — the semi-private Kirksville Country Club offers it all on 100 acres of striking scenery.
City of Kirksville Public Parks 660-627-1485 PARK NAME
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Adair County Veterans Memorial Plaza
Baltimore Street
Brashear Park
Cottage Grove Street
Hazel Creek Lake
Highway 63 / Hungry Hollow Road
Jaycee Park
North Osteopathy Street
Memorial Park
Cottonwood Street
North Park Complex
Charles & Novinger Streets
P.C. Mills Park
Hamilton Street
Patryla Park
Decker Road
Roadside Park
South Franklin Street
Rotary Park
Highway 63
The Adair County Family YMCA provides childcare and after-school programs as well as sports and healthy-living programs for youngsters and adults alike. The facility’s amenities include ball courts, athletic fields, indoor track, exercise facility, whirlpool and sauna, and much more.
Amphitheater Baseball Basketball Batting Cages Boat Ramps Concessions Covered Picnic Shelter Disc Golf Fishing Grills Historic/Memorial Site Picnic Area Playground Restrooms Skate Park Sledding Softball Swim / Aquatic Center* Tennis Volleyball (Sand) Wading Pool
Families who enjoy fishing will find ample opportunities for largemouth bass, crappie and catfish, as well as unique offerings like trout fishing at Spur Pond, muskies at the 530-acre Hazel Creek Lake, and walleye fishing at Thousand Hills State Park’s 573-acre Forest Lake. Many other small lakes are within an hour’s drive of Kirksville, and in the northern part of Adair County, the Chariton River offers good set line fishing for channel and flathead catfish. Other types of outdoor recreation such as camping, hiking and biking are also available on most of the region’s public lands, with Thousand Hills State Park being a favorite location for many of these activities. The park’s developed campgrounds, cabins, dining lodge, 10.5-mile trail, beach, paved boat ramp and ancient petroglyphs make it a popular destination. Visitors who want to stay in the midst of the region’s outdoors adventures without “roughing it” have a number of comfortable lodges to choose from. Some, such as Twin’s Hunting Lodge, Young’s Lodge and Medicine Creek Hunting Lodge, offer hunting services right on their property for an all-inclusive experience. Others, including Willows Lakehouse, Lost Branch Lodge and Honey Creek Resort (across the border in Iowa), have on-site fishing available. For more information about hunting and fishing in the Kirksville area, check out www. visitkirksville.com and www.mdc.mo.gov, or call the Missouri DOC Northeast Region Office at 660-785-2420.
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CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS Adair County Historical Society Museum 211 S. Elson, Kirksville........................................ 665-6502 www.adairchs.org
The Adair County Historical Society Museum has collections of area historical artifacts, including a large Native American arrowhead collection.
Adair County Public Library One Library Lane, Kirksville................................. 665-6038 www.youseemore.com/adaircpl
Adair County’s public library offers bound books, e-books, audiobooks, magazines, computer and Internet access, and special programs free of charge to residents of Adair County.
Coal Miners Museum/ Novinger Log Homestead 135 Main, Novinger...........................488-6795; 488-5280 www.visitmo.com/novinger-coal-miners-museum.aspx
The Coal Miners Museum has historic coal mining tools and photos on display by appointment. The log homestead dates to the 19th century.
Curtain Call Theatre Company 216-3623 www.curtaincalltheatre.org
Curtain Call Theatre Company stages three to five varying full-length shows each season, including a special Christmas show.
Exhibition of Amtrak History
Still National Osteopathic Museum
1245 N. Brown, La Plata..................................... 332-4669 exhibitionofamtrakhistory.com/
800 W. Jefferson, Kirksville 626-2121; 866-626-2878, ext. 2359 www.atsu.edu/museum/
Historic baggage cars with loads of train memorabilia and a professional model railroad exhibit can be experienced on the grounds of Depot Inn & Suites, a hotel styled as an 1800s railroad depot.
Kirksville Arts Association/Arts Center 117 S. Franklin, Kirksville.................................... 665-0500 www.kirksvillearts.com
Under umbrella organization KAA’s purview are the Community Band, Community Chorus, Community Orchestra and Curtain Call Theatre Company. The organization also sponsors Kirksville’s weekly Summer on the Square concert series and the annual late-summer Red Barn Arts & Crafts Festival. Kirksville Arts Center offers traveling art exhibitions and art and craft workshops and classes. KAA is engaged in a $1.2 million capital campaign to raise money for renovation of a downtown Kirksville building to serve as a performing and visual arts/cultural center.
Kohlenberg Lyceum Series 100 E. Normal, Kirksville..................................... 785-4016 lyceum.truman.edu
The Kohlenberg Lyceum Series, performed at Truman University’s Baldwin Auditorium, is a celebrated entertainment program offering drama, music, dance and spoken word. The likes of Maya Angelou, Hal Holbrook, Preservation Hall Dixieland Band and the St. Petersburg Ice Ballet have graced the series.
Missouri Department of Conservation, Northeast Regional Office 3500 S. Baltimore, Kirksville............................... 785-2424 mdc.mo.gov/regions/northeast
The Department of Conservation’s 26-acre Northeast Regional campus includes among its offerings walking trails and a stocked fishing pond as well as an interpretive center with a 1,300-gallon aquarium filled with Missouri fish species.
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The Osteopathic Museum includes historic artifacts of osteopathic medicine; a fully dissected human nervous system — reportedly one of only four known to exist — and other intriguing curiosities.
Truman State University Art Gallery 100 E. Normal, Kirksville..................................... 785-7659 art.truman.edu/artgallery.asp
Truman University’s art gallery displays the work of faculty, students and visiting artists.
Truman State University Observatory Truman University Farm, Kirksville...................... 785-4594 observatory.truman.edu
Truman State University Observatory is a stargazer’s dream. The observatory hosts free openhouse events during the school year, usually about twice a month.
COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS St. Patrick’s Day Parade 111 S. Elson, Kirksville........................................ 626-5852
Kirksvillians celebrate the Irish spirit every year at the annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. The event features a downtown parade, a 5K run, a 1.5K Fun Run/Walk and lots of fun activities! Check out the Facebook page and KTVO’s website for details.
Kiwanis Farmers Market Sue Fitzgerald..................................................... 341-8716 www.kirksvillechamber.com/event/ kirksville-farmers-market/
Food and craft vendors line up on Kirksville Square with a variety of aromatic and delicious goodies each Saturday from May through October.
Summer on the Square Kirksville Arts Assoc............................................ 665-0500 www.kirksvillearts.com
The Kirksville Art Association sponsors a free summer concert series on the lawn of the Adair County Courthouse. Held every Friday night, June through August, a wide variety of area entertainers treat the community to live performances.
All American Red, White & Blue Festival Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce................ 665-3766 www.kirksvillechamber.com/event/ all-american-red-white-and-blue-festival/
The Kirksville Chamber of Commerce puts on a spectacular Independence Day celebration replete with a parade, fireworks, an apple pie contest and much more. The event marked its 10th anniversary in 2013.
activities and community pride. The NEMO Fair features FFA and 4-H exhibits, tractor pull competitions, carnival rides, and nationally recognized musicians, among many other family fun activities.
NEMO Triathlon Thousand Hills State Park Highway 6, Kirksville........................................... 626-2213 nemotriathlon.org
Remarkable athleticism is displayed every year on the first Sunday after Labor Day at the Northeast Missouri (NEMO) Triathlon hosted by A.T. Still University. More than 250 triathletes from across the nation must endure a hilly 18-mile bike ride, a tough five-mile run and a 0.75-mile swim in Forest Lake. There are great spots for non-participants to cheer them on.
Red Barn Arts & Crafts Festival Kirksville Arts Assoc............................................ 665-0500 www.kirksvillearts.com
Red Barn Arts & Crafts Festival brings art, craft, entertainment and food together to Historic Downtown Kirksville Square for a truly enjoyable and enlightening experience. The juried festival has more than 100 booths. The festival celebrated its 40th year in 2013.
Round Barn Blues Festival Highway P, Kirksville........................................... 665-2760 www.roundbarnblues.com
The Round Barn, one of only a few left in Missouri, is a 1913 structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places and site of a twice-yearly blues festival. Kirksville restaurateurs Dan and Judy Vogt, who also own and operate the Wooden Nickel restaurant, oversee the festival and serve their barbecue, burgers and other refreshments onsite.
Scottish Highland Games 1820 S. Baltimore, Kirksville 660-341-1755
Muscles bulge and kilts sway in October when the annual Scottish Highland Games take place in Kirksville. Contestants engage in traditional Scottish contests of strength such as tossing the Braemer stone.
Missouri Livestock Symposium University of Missouri Extension.......................... 665-9866 www.missourilivestock.com
Bacon Fest Historic Downtown Kirksville Square................... 665-3766 www.kirksvillechamber.com/activities-events/bacon-fest/
This hunger-awareness festival serves up a bacon recipe contest, youth pageants, live music and a food drive for local food pantries.
Held each December in Kirksville, the free livestock symposium offers free meals, a classic tractor contest and a trade show that draws 2,000 attendees from 11 states. The Missouri Livestock Symposium was named in recent years the Tourism Event of the Year by the Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce.
NEMO Fair Nemo Fairgrounds 2700 E. Illinois, Kirksville.................................... 665-8800 www.nemofair.net
The Northeast Missouri (NEMO) Fair is a weeklong July event celebrating agriculture-related
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LODGING/ DINING/ SHOPPING Be Our Guest!
CHAMBER-MEMBER HOTELS Comfort Inn 1801 N. Baltimore Kirksville, MO 63501
2209 N. Baltimore....................... 660-665-2205 www.comfortinn.com
Days Inn 3805 S. Baltimore....................... 660-665-8244 www.kirksvillemotel.com
Depot Inn & Suites 1245 N. Brown, La Plata.............. 660-332-4669 www.depot-inn.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites 2702 S. Franklin.......................... 660-627-1100 www.hiexpress.com
Knights Inn 2521 S. Franklin.......................... 660-665-8352 www.knightsinn.com
Super 8 Motel 1101 Country Club Drive.................... 665-8826 www.super8.com For additional non-member listings, see www.visitkirksville.com.
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he shopping and dining environment in Kirksville offers national chains and bigbox names you will recognize as well as family-owned shops and eateries where you’ll find unique items and local flavor. The main thoroughfare through Kirksville is Business 63 — also known as Baltimore Street — and many of the national chain retailers and restaurants in town are located along that stretch. However, Kirksville’s downtown square area, just a few blocks north of Truman State University, along Marion, Franklin and Main streets, also offers good shopping at small boutiques and specialty shops. Kirksville has shops ranging from farm supplies and sporting goods to home décor and jewelry, but the city has become a particularly popular place to shop for antiques. Downtown sidewalk shoppers have a number of shops to choose from, including Linen Lady Antiques on Washington and the Princess Emporium antiques mall, appropriately housed in a 1930s era movie house on Franklin Street. Other antiques shopping locations around town include places such as Brown Bear Antiques east of Business 63 on Patterson Street and Lawson Hill Antique Mall, located north of downtown right along the highway. Dining in Kirksville runs the gamut. Business 63 and the downtown square area are loaded with eateries where you can find classic American favorites such as burgers, deli sandwiches, steaks and barbecue ribs as well as ethnic foods with Italian, Greek, Oriental or Mexican flare. Check out the directory in the back of this publication or go to www.visitkirksville.com for listings of great places to shop, eat and stay during your visit.
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Please Support These Valued Chamber Members ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Wallace W. Trosen, Attorney At Law 660-665-4070
Daniels & Taggart, CPA’s PC
Brown Bear Antiques
John W. Gillum, CPA, LLC
Lawson Hill Antique Mall
Harden, Cummins, Moss & Miller, LLC
Linen Lady Antiques
D & H Automotive
660-216-7017
660-665-8542
Princess Emporium
Kirksville Auto Works, LLC
660-627-7419 660-627-1259
660-665-3747
Southhouse CPA LLC 660-988-9011
660-988-3048 660-627-4646
660-665-3266
AUTOMOBILE - BODY, REPAIR & PAINTING
Corey R. Eagen CPA, LLC 660-665-8343
ANTIQUES & GIFTS Princess Emporium 660-665-3266
APARTMENTS
660-665-8734
World Finance Corporation 660-627-4836
ACUPUNCTURE Kirksville Family Acupuncture 217-649-5902
ADVERTISING AGENCIES OnMedia TV Ad Sales 573-489-3773
660-665-4773
660-665-0210
St. Andrew’s Apartments
Jim Robertson’s
660-627-5400
660-665-2805
Travelers Hotel Apts
Lovegreen Ford-Chrysler
APARTMENTSRESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL Dover Rentals
Nelson Maytag Home Appliance Center 660-627-5130
ARTS & CRAFTS Scrappers Den 660-627-3399
660-665-9866
Phelps Farm Service 660-346-6650
AIR AMBULANCE Air Evac Lifeteam 660-627-3300
508-790-3122
660-627-0111
The Campbell Law Firm, LLC 660-627-1241
Law Offices of Kadie Campbell Johnson, LLC 660-665-5529
660-665-6879
Grease Lightning 660-665-6068 660-265-4223
Superior Truck & Auto Service, LLC 660-665-7543
660-665-9017
BACKHOE & TRENCHING, UNDERGROUND UTILITY, CONTRACTORS B & S Contractors 660-665-5241
BED & BREAKFAST
Adair County Prosecuting Attorney
Cottage Grove Bed & Breakfast
660-627-3625
660-627-4444
The Law Offices of Patrick E. Richardson
Young’s Lodge on the Chariton
660-665-5800
The Rooks Law Firm, LLC
AIRLINES Cape Air
ATTORNEYS The Benson Law Firm LLC
Adair County University of Missouri Extension
Custom Complete Automotive
Woody’s Tire Auto & Towing, LLC
Lone Pine Embroidery & Design
AGRICULTURE
AUTOMOBILE - PARTS, TIRES & SERVICE
North Missouri Tire
877-773-3549
660-627-0753
660-665-2828
660-665-1411
APPLIANCES
Unique Screen Media
ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES/ EMBROIDERY/PROMOTIONAL ITEMS
660-665-7765
CAR RENTAL Enterprise Rent A Car 660-665-3396
CAR WASH & LUBE Auto Plaza
660-665-3900
CARDS, CANDY & GIFTS Kirlin’s Inc.
660-665-5651
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING ServiceMaster by Lewellen’s 660-665-3889
Servpro of Kirksville 660-665-3390
Golden Automotive, LLC
ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES 660-258-3383
660-956-4849
Kirksville Gardens
660-665-2905
BOWLING Leisure World
AUTOMOBILE - DEALERS
Heartland Auto Sales
660-341-6272
KZBK,KFMZ,KLTI,KZZT, d/b/a Best Broadcast
660-665-4747
America’s Car-Mart
Lila Farr Accounting
660-627-2022
660-627-3800
Loren Hatfield Body & Frame
ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
BOOK STORES & BOOK DEALERS The Oasis House of Jesus
660-627-3369
Law Offices of Templeton & Swedberg, PC 660-665-5628
660-665-1922
BILLBOARD ADVERTISING & CRANE SERVICE Baker Outdoor Advertising Co 660-665-6456
The information in this membership directory has been provided and reviewed for accuracy by the Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce. CommunityLink and Craig Williams Creative Inc. assume no responsibility for omissions or errors of any kind.
CATERERS Western’s Smokehouse Inc. 660-949-2445
CELLULAR PHONES - LONG DISTANCE U.S. Cellular Authorized Agent/ Cellular Today 660-665-5100
U. S. Cellular 660-341-8300
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & DAY CARES Life Church of Kirksville 660-665-2323
CHURCHES Christ’s Family Church 660-665-2252
The Crossing 660-665-6000
First United Methodist Church 660-665-7712
Hamilton Street Baptist Church 660-665-4633
Life Church of Kirksville 660-665-2323
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DENTISTS, DENTAL LABS & DENTAL CARE
Mary Immaculate Church and School 660-665-2466
First Church of the Nazarene 660-665-6862
CLEANING SERVICES Servpro of Kirksville 660-665-3390
CLOTHING - RETAIL
Edward Jones -Paul Kissick
Jodie L. Gordon, DDS
Adair County SB40 Developmental Disability Board
Financial Planners of Missouri
660-665-1901 660-665-7908
Northeast Missouri Health Council, Inc. 660-627-5757
Anthony C. Van Soest, DMD 660-627-2227
660-627-1749
660-665-9400
660-956-9416
Smith, Moore & Company 660-665-6452
ENGINEERS-CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL & SURVEYING 660-665-3575
J C Penney
State Farm Insurance-Chad Davis 660-665-6668
FINANCIAL, LOAN COMPANY
ENTERTAINMENT
660-665-3464
660-665-6820
660-665-4012
Benton & Associates Inc
DEPARTMENT STORES
Sieren’s Palace
660-665-5693
Learning Opportunities, Inc.
660-665-6335 660-665-1391
Edward Jones- Mike Miletich
Kirksville Dental Group
Glik’s
Maurices
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES FOR CITIZENS WITH DISABILITIES
Wal-Mart Super Center 660-627-7100
Balloontique
Security Finance 660-627-5858
World Finance Corporation
660-265-6282
660-627-4836
Shane’s DJ & Photography
CLUB: COUNTRY, GOLF Kirksville Country Club 660-665-4121
DIRECTORIES-CITY DIRECTORIES City Directory, Inc. 641-444-4468
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS Kirksville Kiwanis Club 660-342-3890
DOCUMENT IMAGING IMS
573-581-2800
Quota of Kirksville 660-665-4435
Kirksville Rotary Club El Kadir Shrine Club
COMMUNICATION SALES & SERVICES ETC ComputerLand 660-665-6880
COMPUTER PRODUCTSINTERNET SERVICES Hometown Computer 660-627-2440
COMPUTERS - SERVICES & PRODUCTS ETC ComputerLand 660-665-6880
LoveBuilt Virtual Assistant & Web Services 660-988-9339
Pro Tech Company
Hound Around Hotel
660-665-0800 Gordon
PSR Construction, Inc 660-627-3600
Sparks Constructors 660-665-4623
DRY CLEANERS Sparks Cleaners 660-665-2294
Vic Cleaners 660-665-7271
EDUCATION - SCHOOLS, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES A.T. Still University of Health Sciences 660-626-2121
660-665-0345
Pickler’s Famous 660-988-9099
EVENT RENTAL/RETREAT Jackson Stables 660-665-4611
The Willows Lakehouse 660-379-2069
FARM & LAWN EQUIPMENT 660-627-2448 660-665-1500
Truman State University
FARM, RANCH & HOME
660-785-4100
William Woods University 800-995-3199
Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center 660-665-6404
The Language Company 660-627-6001
Orscheln Farm & Home 660-627-2448
FINANCIAL - BANKS, SAVINGS & LOANS Alliant Bank
660-665-3494
American Trust Bank 660-665-7703
Bank Midwest 660-665-8385
EDUCATION/TELECOMMUNICATIONS Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center
ELECTRICAL - EQUIPMENT, SERVICE & SUPPLIES T H & N Electric 660-665-4598
Missouri Career Center 660-785-2400
Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce
Carpet One Floor and Home 660-665-2663
Carpet Plus: Floor Mart 660-665-7717
FLORISTS Blossom Shop Flowers & Gifts 660-665-1505
Taylor Flowers
Sydenstricker Farm & Lawn, Inc
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
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Moberly Area Community College
Mark Twain Behavioral Health 660-665-1962
Blossom Shop Flowers & Gifts
Orscheln Farm & Home
660-665-7774
COUNSELING
Preferred Family Healthcare
888-777-3542
Kirksville R-III Schools
660-665-6404
660-665-4612
Reliable Pest Solutions
EVENT RENTAL
EDUCATION SERVICE PROVIDER
Gordon and Motter Construction, Inc.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS & CONTROLS
660-216-2583
660-665-3171
CONSTRUCTION - REAL ESTATE/ COMMERCIAL, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS
FLOORING, CARPET & RUG DEALERS
EVENT PLANNING SERVICES
DOG CARE FACILITY
660-665-3312
Rotary Club of Kirksville - Thousand Hills
660-626-6875
660-665-8322
FOOD PRODUCTS & SERVICES Sodexo
660-665-3929
FUNERAL HOMES & MEMORIAL PARKS Davis Playle Hudson Rimer Funeral Home 660-665-3744
FURNITURE Kelly’s Furniture and Appliances 660-665-4655
Medicine Creek Furniture 660-592-2929
FURNITURE, APPLIANCE, ELECTRONICS King Appliance & Furniture 660-665-7818
GAS/PROPANE Auto Plaza
660-665-3900
Ayers Oil Company DBA Ayerco #29 & #30 660-665-3940
MFA -Oil & Propane 660-665-3816
Northeast Missouri State Bank 660-665-6161
Quik Cash #114 660-627-2207
US Bank
660-665-8374
FINANCIAL - INVESTMENT ADVISORS AND CONSULTANTS Ameriprise Financial 660-665-3899
Edward Jones- Jeff Jachura 660-665-3255
GIFTS RETAIL Blink of An Eye 660-627-2899
The Oasis House of Jesus 660-627-2022
GIFTS-BRIDAL REGISTRYBOOKS-GOURMET FOODS Edna Campbells
660-665-3077 EDNA CAMPBELLS HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE 1932 OFFERING UNIQUE GIFTS WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH. FREE GIFT WRAPPING AND IN TOWN DELIVERY. STORE HRS. 9-5 MON.-SAT. LOCATED ON THE SOUTHSIDE OF THE DOWNTOWN SQUARE. “THE STORE WITH MORE.” FIND US ON FACEBOOK
GLASS - REPAIRS & SERVICES Aladdin Glass, Inc.
T H & N Electric 660-665-4598
HOME HEALTH AGENCIES Adair County Health Department / Home Health Agency
Bruce Normile Juvenile Justice Center 660-665-4224
City of Kirksville 660-627-1224
Missouri Department of ConservationNE Regional Office 660-785-2420
Hy-Vee Food & Drug Store 660-665-8335
Wal-Mart Super Center 660-627-7100
660-665-1212
Advantage Nursing Services
Beard’s Decorating Center
660-627-2710
HOSPITALS Northeast Regional Medical Center 660-785-1000
HOTELS & MOTELS Comfort Inn
660-665-2205
660-665-1928
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS
Gardner Collier Jewelry
660-665-7575
Northeast Missouri Health Council, Inc. 660-627-5757
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSCONTRACTORS & DESIGNERS 660-988-3885
Twins Hunting Lodge
660-385-2011
MEDICAL - LABORATORIES 660-665-0339
660-665-3052
Kirksville Super 8
660-626-2777
Boyce and Bynum Chariton Labs
MEDICAL - PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Crown Family Medicine 660-665-2844
Heartland Physicians Corporation 660-258-4742
Trumascape
660-665-8826
Complete Family Medicine
Woodward Audiology, LLC
660-874-4111
660-665-2155
660-665-8352
660-665-8491
Northeast Missouri Rural Telephone Co.
Depot Inn & Suites
Knights Inn
Adair County Health Department / Home Health Agency
660-258-4742
JEWELRY STORES
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
MEDICAL – CLINICS & GROUPS
Heartland Physicians Corporation
660-627-4868
Cooks Jewelry
660-332-4669
660-627-3211
Cable One
Days Inn
660-665-8244
WireCo World Group
Van’s Nursery Inc.
NEMO Surgical Specialties 660-627-5000
MEETING FACILITIES
660-457-2007
LAUNDRY & LINEN SERVICES
HAIR SALONS Cost Cutters
INDIVIDUALS Aaron Baker
660-627-6295
Salon Nouveau 660-665-3121
Cost Cutters
Casey Rethmeier Licensed Cosmetologist 660-665-3121
HARDWARE STORES 660-665-3742
HEALTH CARE SERVICES & EQUIPMENT Cleaver Dermatology 660-627-7546
Complete Chiropractic Care 660-665-2311
First Choice Orthotics & Prosthetics 660-665-6680
HEALTH & FITNESS CENTERS Anytime Fitness Kirksville 660-349-0527
Curves
660-627-5688
FKS Training 660-851-4578
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Peters Heating & Air Conditioning
LIBRARIES
Rebecca and Marvin McClanahan 660-888-1901
660-616-4686
Bill & Karen Morrow
Adair County Public Library 660-665-6038
The Willows Lakehouse 660-379-2069
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Preferred Family Healthcare 660-665-1962
LODGING/HUNTING CAMPS
660-665-3145
Judge Kristie J. Swaim
Lost Branch Lodge
660-665-3877
660-988-4111
Nate Walker
Medicine Creek Hunting Lodge
MOTORCYCLES, ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES & UTILITY VEHICLES Precision Cycle 660-627-1727
660-592-2928
660-346-0840
Twins Hunting Lodge
Westlake’s Ace Hardware
660-665-8244
NEMO Fair Association
American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation
Russ Steele
HAIR STYLIST
660-665-6400
Days Inn
660-665-8800
Dr. & Mrs. H. Norman Clarkson
660-665-9120
660-627-6295
Sun Brite Laundry & Linen Service Inc.
660-281-7777 660-665-9948
HAIR SALONS, BARBER SHOPS, TANNING
660-665-5665
Whitney Harrison Insurance, Inc.
INTERIOR DECORATORS & DESIGNERSGLASS & METAL & ART GALLERY
660-627-1100
GROCERY STORES
660-665-6668
660-665-8491
660-665-2796
GOVERNMENT
State Farm Insurance-Chad Davis
INSURANCE Adair-Schuyler County Farm Bureau 660-665-1956
660-457-2007
Young’s Lodge on the Chariton
660-665-6151
660-665-1922
American Family Insurance-Bill Mangini
LUMBER YARDS
660-665-0505
American Family Insurance-Fred Collop
Kirksville Lumber
660-665-9811
660-627-1234
American Family Insurance-Jerry Phipps
PE Jepson Lumber Company
660-665-2867
MOVING COMPANIES Broyles Transfer and Storage
660-665-0313
NEWSPAPERS Kirksville Daily Express & Kirksville Crier 660-665-2808
NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NEMO Community Action Agency 660-665-9855
Brawner Insurance
MANUFACTURING
660-665-1687
Grossnickle Insurance
Kraft Foods
660-665-1938
660-627-1031
Adair County Health Department / Home Health Agency
Harding & Associates
Commercial Envelope Mfg./Cenveo 660-665-1800
Adair County Ambulance District
660-665-5885
Hawkins Insurance Group
Hartzell Hardwoods, Inc. 660-665-3006
American Cancer Society
660-665-2812
Shelton Insurance
Hollister, Inc.
660-665-5300
660-665-5151
American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation
State Farm Insurance- Lisa Williams
Yushin USA Ltd dba Ortech
660-665-8317
660-627-1655
660-665-8491 660-665-0000 573-221-1795
660-616-4686
Kirksville Arts Association 660-665-0500
www.kirksvillechamber.com
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Great Rivers CouncilBoy Scouts of America 660-341-9068
660-665-1922
Missouri Career Center 660-785-2400
Chariton Valley Association 660-665-1111
Highland Crest Assisted Living by Americare 660-627-8004
Missouri Department of ConservationNE Regional Office 660-785-2420
The Golden Ruler of Kirksville 660-665-4653
Pro Tech Company 660-665-3171
660-665-9866
OPEN MRI New Concepts Open MRI, LLC 660-665-8008
Field of Dreams Rescue, Inc
OPHTHALMOLOGIST-EYECARE
660-342-6023
First United Methodist Church 660-665-7712
The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri 773-719-7218
The Green Thumb 660-626-3219
Ophthalmology Consultants 660-665-5674
Hunter’s Edge
660-665-6262
Kirksville Regional Office 660-785-2500
Kirksville Regional Economic Development, Inc 660-665-2003
Lifeline Pregnancy Help Clinic
ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES Hanger Prosthetics/Orthotics 660-627-2124
660-665-4612
Mark Twain Rural Telephone Company
Glen Moritz Paint and Restoration 206-963-4545
ServiceMaster by Lewellen’s Westlake’s Ace Hardware 660-665-3742
PAPER ART Scrappers Den 660-627-3399
PEST CONTROL SERVICES
660-665-2466
Big River Pest Control
Missouri Rural Enterprise & Innovation Center
Reliable Pest Solutions
660-665-3348
573-221-1400
888-777-3542
NEMO Senior Citizens
PHARMACIES & DRUG STORES
660-665-9163
Preferred Family Healthcare
Elliott Pharmacy,Inc.
660-665-1962
660-665-9871
Rural Advocates for Independent Living
Hy-Vee Food & Drug Store
660-627-7245
660-665-8335
North Central Missouri Red Cross
Med Depot
660-665-5686
660-665-7239
Twin Pines Adult Care Center
Rider Drug Inc.
660-665-2887
660-665-4666
United Way of Adair County and Northeast Missouri
Walgreens
660-665-3063
660-665-7211
RE/MAX HOME TEAM 660-665-8100
United Country Midwest Realty 660-665-5199
PRINTING SERVICES 660-665-7663
REALTOR Carmen Stanton Century 21 Whitney Agency 660-665-5678
PRINTING SERVICES-EMBROIDERY & SCREENPRINTING D & J’s Enterprises 660-665-8001
RECREATION Thousand Hills Services 660-665-7119
Faith Lutheran School 660-665-8166
RECYCLING SERVICES Perfect Metals USA, LLC 660-665-8000
CommunityLink
800-455-5600 X2011
KIRX/KRXL/KTUF Radio 660-665-3781
KLTE Bott Radio Network KWIX/KRES/KIRK/KTCM Radio 660-263-1600
KZBK,KFMZ,KLTI,KZZT, d/b/a Best Broadcast 660-258-3383
RENTAL APARTMENTS Heritage House Rentals, LLC 660-665-2787
Pickell Abstract
660-665-8324 ADDITIONAL OFFICES IN KNOX COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. 660-397-3259 SCHUYLER COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. 660-457-3804
Adair County Title & Escrow 660-665-3594
REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Kirksville Property Management 660-665-6380
REAL ESTATE RENTALS AND DEVELOPMENT Property Concepts LLC 660-627-1400
REAL ESTATE-COMMERCIAL/ RESIDENTIAL/FARMS & PROPERTY M. Century 21 - Whitney Agency 660-665-5678
NEMO Workforce Investment Board
Four Horizons Realty Inc.
Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce
RENTAL EQUIPMENT Harland Rental and Supply Company 660-385-7261
United Rentals 660-665-2447
REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE Glen Moritz Paint and Restoration 206-963-4545
Hometown Computer 660-627-2440
REAL ESTATE - ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANIES
660-665-1924 660-327-5125
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Kirksville Plumbing Supply
660-665-3889
877-687-8835
Mary Immaculate Church and School
PLUMBING SUPPLIES & SERVICE
660-665-5828
PAINTING
660-665-5688
Mark Twain Behavioral Health
660-341-7070
RADIO STATIONS
Kirksville Downtown Improvement Committee 660-665-2294
660-341-1773
International Eyecare Center
660-627-9711 660-665-8539
Anita James Century 21 Whitney Agency
PUBLISHING
OPTICAL, OPTOMETRISTS, OPTICIANS & OPTICAL LABS
Hospice of Northeast Missouri Kirksville Housing Authority
660-665-5638
Michelle Lawrence Century 21 Whitney Agency
Studio 1004
660-627-2277
660-665-4630 660-665-6502
660-626-6875
Heritage House Realty
PRIVATE SCHOOL
OPTIC AND KNIVES SPECIALTY STORE
Kirksville Area Habitat for Humanity Adair County Historical Society
Shane’s DJ & Photography
S & S Printing and Graphics, LLC
Curtain Call Theatre Company Adair County University of Missouri Extension
660-665-0783
660-665-2363
OFFICE EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES & FURNITURE
660-665-2252 660-665-5768
NEMO Photography
NURSING HOMES
Christ’s Family Church Community Opportunities, Inc.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Adair County Family YMCA
660-665-3400
RESTAURANTS Bellacino’s
660-665-7665
Coltons Steakhouse 660-665-6336
El Vaquero Mexican Restaurant 660-665-0256
Jimmy Johns 660-627-5200
McDonald’s
573-248-5712
Pancake City 660-665-3425
Papa John’s Pizza 660-665-7272
Sebree’s Restaurant 660-949-2130
Sonic Drive In 660-627-4808
Steve’s Garden Deli 660-665-4500
Subway
660-627-7827
Taco Bell
660-665-9234
Thousand Hills Services 660-665-7119
Harold & Rebecca Osborn 660-665-3624
TruYo
Joyce Otten
Wendys
Beverly and Earl Powell
816-838-9353
660-665-1671
660-665-3770
660-626-4214
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT CLUBS Dukum Inn/ Wrong Daddy’s 660-665-9764
Wooden Nickel Restaurant 660-665-2760
RESTORATION Servpro of Kirksville 660-665-3390
RETAIL U.S. Cellular Authorized Agent/ Cellular Today 660-665-5100
Glik’s
Phelps Farm Service 660-346-6650
Sherwin-Williams 660-665-3501
RETIREE
John & Martha Rowe 660-665-8759
Heetco
660-627-5146
The Turkey Roost
Anita Slaughter Kelley & Dorothy Snipes 660-665-6045
Lakeroad Village Park 660-665-2228
SENIOR HOUSING St. Andrew’s Apartments 660-627-5400
660-627-2140
Arvil Ming
660-665-2405
James & Jean Nevins 660-665-8807
AT&T
WATER SERVICES Adair County Public Water Supply District #1
636-949-4272
660-665-4280
Cable One
660-627-4868
Mark Twain Rural Telephone Company 877-687-8835
Northeast Missouri Rural Telephone Co. 660-874-4111
WHOLESALE & DISTRIBUTING Golden Eagle Distributing 660-665-4461
Hightower Wholesale 660-665-4698
SENIOR SERVICES 660-665-9163
TELEVISION - CABLE SERVICE
SERVICE STATIONS & CONVENIENCE STORES Casey’s General Store #1741
Lloyd Distributing 660-665-1907
Cable One
660-627-4868
North Missouri Tire 660-265-4223
TELEVISION STATIONS
660-385-2688
KTVO Television
Pepsi Cola Memphis Bottling 660-665-1913
660-627-3333
KYOU Fox Channel 15 TV 641-684-5415
WINDOW TINTING Dark Ops Solar Solutions, LLC 660-349-2606
THEATERS
Casey’s General Store #2061
Downtown Cinema 8 660-665-5684
SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
TOYS RETAIL Sydenstricker Farm & Lawn, Inc 660-665-1500
660-665-9400
TRANSPORTATION Amtrak
SHELTERED WORKSHOP Community Opportunities, Inc. 660-665-5768
660-627-5900
Gary & Claire Lloyd
660-665-6696
TELEPHONE SERVICES RV PARK-RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK
Adair County SB40 Developmental Disability Board
660-627-6789
660-665-2719
660-665-7098
Jerry & Shirley Gillum
Murilyn G. Koutstaal
VETERINARIANS
Adair County Veterinary Clinic
660-665-1111
Ray and Judie Klinginsmith
AT&T
660-626-1500
660-665-4022
660-665-6643
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Rita Williams
Chariton Valley Association
Gaylene Jacobs
660-457-3733
Maritz Research
Judy Duden
660-665-8342
Tri-County Electric
636-949-4272
660-665-6357
Charles & Mary Giovannini
660-665-7137
Kent Troester
660-665-8703
660-665-4794
Liberty Utilities
Lindquist Veterinary Care Center
Jean Elliott
660-488-5479
660-665-8109
660-341-9956
660-665-6360
Dean & Bebe Ellsworth
660-665-4691
TAXIDERMY
Gerry Shoop
Pat Ellebracht 785-842-3844
800-552-7583
660-665-7298
Tiffany-In-Home Services
660-627-4249
UTILITIES
660-665-1456
Jeanne Coy
Bob & Leola Daniels
STORAGE UNITS Broyles Transfer and Storage
Gene & Ginny Schneider
NEMO Senior Citizens
660-665-3034
660-488-6843
Kirksville Mini Storage
James R. Conner
Bill & Mary Kay Crnic
TROPHIES & PLAQUES Jamco Awards
660-665-6151
660-665-2758
660-665-3819
660-665-5240
Western’s Smokehouse Inc.
660-488-0253
Robert & Sharon Ruble
Ed & Nettie Carpenter 660-665-6603
SPECIALTY SMOKED MEATS/ CATERERS/MAIL ORDER
Ameren Missouri
660-665-5295 660-665-2513
Exploring America
660-665-7828
Myra Baiotto Carl and Shirley Baldwin
800-969-2076
660-949-2445
Pat Pulis
660-665-1662
660-665-6335
TRAVEL AGENCIES
OTG Solar
800-872-7245
Kirk-Tran, Inc 660-665-8539
Weber Bus Inc.
SHOE STORES Maurices
660-665-1391
Shoe Sensations, Inc. 660-665-6576
660-665-2541
TRASH HAULING COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Advanced Disposal Services Midwest, LLC 800-778-7652
SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATION Missouri Solar Applications LLC 573-659-8657
www.kirksvillechamber.com
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• Free Wireless High Speed Internet
• Conveniently Located on Hwy. 63 South
• Restaurant / Lounge on Property
• Close to Thousand Hills State Park
• Non-Smoking Rooms Available
• Kirksville’s Only Full Service Hotel
• Dry Cleaning Service Available
• Health & Fitness Center Nearby
• Indoor Heated Pool/Whirlpool
• Five Minutes from Downtown
• Free Continental Breakfast • 24 Hour Front Desk
• Room Service Available • Nearby Golf Course
3805 SOUTH BALTIMORE STREET • HIGHWAY 63 SOUTH • KIRKSVILLE, MO 63501 PH: 660.665.8244 • FAX: 660.665.8244 www.daysinn.com