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City of Arbyrd
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City of Campbell
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City of Cardwell
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City of Malden
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City of Clarkton
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City of Senath
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City of Holcomb
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A Note From the Editor Welcome to the 2022-2023 edition of the Dunklin County Answer Book. Inside you’ll find all the pertinent information for the communities that comprise Dunklin County. According to the 2020 census the population of the county was 28,437. The county was officially organized on February 14, 1845, and is named in honor of Daniel Dunklin, a Missouri Governor who died the year before the county was organized. Dunklin County’s seat of government and largest city is Kennett founded in 1846. Kennett is home to the Dunklin County Museum which is housed in the old city hall. The Little River Drainage Conservation Area and Jerry P. Combs Lake are combined in an 1,150 acre recreation area which hosts fishing and boating, while conserving the wetlands. Near the town of Senath is the Ben Cash Conservation Area, an ideal spot for fishermen and bird watchers. The town of Hornersville has the burial site of Major William Ray, better known as the original Buster Brown, and his wife Jeannine. North of Kennett is Campbell, the Peach Capitol of Missouri, where visitors can shop the downtown district which is on the National Register. Dunklin County’s northernmost city is Malden where you can visit the Malden Historical Museum and the Bootheel Youth Museum. Notable festivals in the County include the Peach Fair in Campbell, the Purple Hull Pea Festival in Clarkton and the Delta Fair in Kennett. We hope you find the Answer Book informative.
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Welcome to Arbyrd City of Arbyrd
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Arbyrd was incorporated as a city of the fourth class in 1919. Located between Cardwell and Hornersville in southern Dunklin County, the community has a population of 450, according to the 2020 U.S. Census.
The city has a mayor-council form of government comprised of an elected Mayor and four aldermen, two from each of the two wards. The mayor serves a two-year term and aldermen also serve two-year terms. Two aldermen, one from each of the two wards, are elected during city elections each April. The Board of Aldermen meet at the city hall at 6:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. Jeff Wilson is the mayor. Current Aldermen are Derrick Higgins, Samantha Cox, Greg Hulett, and Tad Sessums.
City Hall The Arbyrd City Hall is located at 102 E. Frisco Street. The telephone number is 573-654-3834. Flora Smith is the city clerk. City stickers are required on all vehicles belonging to residents within the city limits of Arbyrd. They may be obtained from the city clerk. The cost is $5 annually. The deadline to acquire and display the stickers is March 15, after that date the cost is $10. Personal property tax must be paid before stickers can be purchased.
New to Arbyrd? • For water service, contact the city clerk at city hall. A $125 deposit is required to initiate service. • Electric: Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative, 1-800-558-6641. • Gas: Liberty Utilities, 1-888-824-3434. • Cable: Ritter Communications, 1-888-336-4466 or Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber at 573-757-6641. 6
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Police Department Jerry Gentry is the police chief. The Arbyrd Police Department is located on E. Frisco Street. For emergency calls, dial 911. The non-emergency number is 573-654-2073.
Fire Department Derrick Higgins is the fire chief. The Arbyrd Fire Department is also headquartered on E. Frisco Street. For emergency calls, dial 911, for non-emergencies the number is 573-654-2073.
Postal Service The U. S. Post Office is located on Frisco Street. The telephone number is 573-654-3903.
Library The Arbyrd Lending Library is located inside City Hall, 102 E. Frisco Street.
Memorial A memorial dedicated to veterans stands in the center of town.
Utilities Matt Smith is superintendent of the water department. Arbyrd operates its own water and sewer services. The offices of the water and street departments are located at 102. E. Frisco Street.
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Education The educational needs of Arbyrd are served by the Southland School system. The Southland School District consists of a 75 square-mile area of southern Dunklin County which includes the cities of Arbyrd and Cardwell. The District serves Kindergarten through grade 12, and is located at 500 South Main Street in Cardwell. The schools can be reached by calling 573-654-3564 for Southland Elementary, and 573-654-3531 for the High School. Kevin Reddick is the Elementary Principal, Richard Nixon, Jr. is the High School Principal, and Dr. Misty Galloway is the Superintendent.
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Welcome to Campbell City of Campbell
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The City of Campbell was originally called Four Mile, adopting the name of Campbell, from a local judge at the time, by the name of Alexander Campbell in 1882. According to the 2020 census, Campbell has a population of 1,755. Campbell holds many events for the town and surrounding area, including citywide yard sales, auto shows, and the annual Peach Fair. Campbell is known as the peach capital of Missouri.
Campbell has a mayor-council form of of government. Raymond Gunter currently serves as mayor. The Board of Alderman are Joyce Eskew, Rick Talcott, Cary Whorton and Tammy Clark. The mayor is elected to a two-year term in office, as well as the aldermen.
City Hall City Hall is located at 302 W. Grand Ave. Randall Baker is the city clerk and can be contacted at 573-2462541.
Postal Service The Campbell Post office is located at 405 W. Grand, or contact at 573-246-2574 to set up mail delivery.
New to Campbell? • For water service, contact the city clerk at city hall. A $150 deposit is required to initiate service. • Electric: Ozark Border, 573-276-3214 or Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Coop 1-800-558-6641 • Gas: Liberty Utilities, 1-885-872-3242. • Cable: Sparklight, 1-844-546-3278 • Housing Authority: 573-246-3103 Answer Book
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Utilities The City of Campbell owns and operates their own water and sewer systems. The Superintendent of Water is Derek Craft. To initiate water service with the city, contact City Hall at 573-246-2541. There is a $150 connection fee, which includes water, sewer and trash service. Liberty Utilities provides natural gas service to the community. Its office is located at 122 E. Main in Piggott, Ark., and can be contacted at (toll free) 885-872-3242. Electric service is provided by Ozark Border Electric Cooperative. The local office is located on Highway J, approximately four miles west of Malden. For information or to establish service, the number to call is 573-276-3214 during regular business hours. Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative also provides electric power to the rural Campbell area. They can be contacted at 1-800-558-6641.
Fire Department The Campbell Fire Department is located at 204 N. Locust Street. The non-emergency contact number is 573-2462571. The Campbell Fire Chief is Ben Weeks.
Police Department The Campbell Police Department is located at 204 W. Grand Avenue. For emergencies dial 9-1-1, for non-emergencies, the contact number is 573-246-2511. Eddie Barnett is the Chief of Police.
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The Housing Authority office is located at 930 Poplar Street. They can be contacted at 573-246-3103.
The Campbell Public Library, a branch of the Dunklin County Library, 400 W. Grand, is open from 1-5pm Monday through Saturday, but is closed on all national and government holidays. The library houses information on the history of Campbell as well as the history of the Missouri Peach Fair, formerly known as the “Peach Festival.” The library staff sponsors numerous events throughout the year, notably “Storytime,” a summer reading program for children designed to improve reading skills. The reading program runs from the end of May to the middle of July. The new library is located on the former site of the township office on Grand next to the Campbell City Hall. For more information about the library and its services, call 573-246-2112.
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Nutrition Site The Daisy Morris Nutrition and Activity Center provides mid-day meals from 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. A delivery van from the center delivers to the homebound and needy within the Campbell city limits. Located at 110 South Ash in a newly-renovated, spacious facility, the nutrition site serves as a hub for senior citizen activities on Thursdays and bingo the second Friday of the month. Various health-related testings are scheduled periodically. The Center supplements its funding resources with various fundraising specials, aluminum can collections, and donations. In addition, a $17,000 grant has provided the center with several pieces of modern kitchen equipment and new computers. For more information concerning the Daisy Morris Nutrition and Activity Center contact 573-246-2329.
Community Center The community center is 7,500 square feet with a seating capacity of 1,000. The building is fully air-conditioned and heated. It has a large stage and sophisticated sound system with special lighting equipment. The facility is also equipped with a large kitchen designed for catering and a 750 space parking lot. The community center is the site for various activities including the weekly Senior Citizen Dance and Cornhole Tournaments. The community center is available for concerts and large meetings throughout the year as well.
Peaches Local peach growers supply fresh peaches throughout the Bootheel and the region during the season. The countryside just north of Campbell is filled with orchards. In the spring, you can see the orchards come to life when they bloom. Just take a drive along Highway WW, north from Campbell. Answer Book
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Airport The City of Campbell operates the 786acre municipal airport, which has a 3,000 foot hard surface runway and is lighted for night flying. The airport is located on Highway 62 east of Campbell. Approaches have unobstructed views from all directions. Modern steel storage hangars are located at the field for the convenience of aircraft owners. The City of Campbell and the Missouri Department of Conservation have co-sponsored a new shooting range, located on the east side of the Campbell Memorial Airport off of Highway 25 North. The range is in the construction phase, nearing completion. Once open, the range will include rifle, pistol, trap and archery and will have bathroom facilities. It will be open Monday through Sunday 9:00 a.m. until dusk. The range will be free and open to the public. The city looks to have multiple schools use the facility for archery and
trap, and also plans to have shooting competitions. The range will be unstaffed like many of the MDC shooting ranges, but the city has agreed to patrol the shooting range every couple hours.For more information, contact 573-246-9891.
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Education The Campbell R-II School District is fully accredited by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). The curriculum provides multi-cultural opportunities district wide. The elementary building includes a tornado safe shelter. The tornado safe area has room enough for all the students and staff to take shelter should a tornado warning be issued during school hours. Elementary The elementary school consists of grades pre-K through sixth. Lori Bunting is the Elementary Principal. High School The high school consists of grades 7-12 and offers a diverse curriculum that prepares students for college as well as vocational careers. Brad Lell serves as the High School Principal. For more information about the Campbell R-II School District, check the school’s webpage at www.campbell. k12.mo.us or contact Superintendent Ben Foster at 573246-2133.
Private School Campbell students also have access to a private, Catholic school, located approximately 10 miles north in the hamlet of Glennonville. St. Teresa School serves both Catholic and non-Catholic students in grades pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. For more information, contact St. Teresa School at 573328-4197.
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Outdoor Recreation Outdoor recreation also is available at the nearby St. Francis River access, south of Campbell, for fishing and swimming; and the Wilhelmina Wildlife Conservation Area, west of Campbell, for fishing and hunting.
Parks and Recreation Morris-McCutchen Park The Jim Morris/Walter McCutchen park contains three baseball and softball diamonds, tennis courts, playground equipment, walking trail, grandstand and picnic areas. This park is home to the Campbell Peach Fair each August and the Fall Festival and Car Show in October.
Indoor Recreation Uptown Skate, 114 W. Grand, is among the area’s few indoor recreational facilities designed for the entire family. Hours are 7-9 p.m. on Fridays and 4-6 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Saturdays. Private parties can be booked for Saturday and Sunday afternoons and any weekday evening. For more information, the number to call is 573-246-2255.
Jim Morris State park Jim Morris State Park on Highway WW, north of Campbell, is a 161 acre facility built and opened in February 2008. It features walking trails and look-out points, a gazebo, and information and history along the way.
Missouri Peach Fair In 1944, the Campbell American Legion, local peach farmers, and local business owners hosted the first ever Peach Festival. This was initially a one-day event, including a picnic where people could barbecue, and prizes were given to the farmers with the best peaches. It is now a seven day celebration and includes carnival rides, arcade games, food stand, pageant contests, and raffle drawings as well as top country and gospel music artists.
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Welcome to Cardwell City of Cardwell
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The City of Cardwell is the first community to greet travelers cross- There is a United States Post Office in Cardwell loing the St. Francis River on U.S. 412 from Arkansas into Missouri. cated on South Main Street. The telephone numThe town was incorporated as a city of the fourth class in 1904. ber is 573-654-3558. According to the 2020 Census, Cardwell has a population of 621.
City Hall The Cardwell City Hall is located in the Community Building at 119 East Loeb Street. The telephone number is 573-6542112. The city clerk and deputy tax collector is Amanda Goodwin. The court clerk is Donna Clark. Vehicles in the city are required to have a city stickers. The stickers cost $10 and may be obtained at city hall. If purchased after January 1, the cost for a city sticker will be $20. The deadline for purchasing a city sticker is December 31st of each year.
New to Cardwell? • For water service, contact the city clerk at city hall, 573-654-2112. A $125 deposit is required to initiate service, $150 for renters. • Electric: Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative, 1-800-558-6641. • Gas: Liberty Utilities, 1-885-872-3242. • Cable: Ritter Communications, 1-888-336-4466 or Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber at 573-757-6641
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Government Cardwell has a mayor-council form of government. The mayor is elected to a two-year term and the four elected aldermen serve two-year terms as well. Two alderman, from each of the city’s two wards are elected during the Municipal Election each April. Mike Clark is the mayor of Cardwell. Aldermen are Becky Austin, Zachary Kemmett, Harvey Beasley and Randall Duda. The Board of Aldermen meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month. The board meets in the Cardwell Community Building.
Library The Cardwell branch of the Dunklin County Library is located on Main Street. The phone number is 573-6543366. Janice Cureton is the Librarian.
Fire Department Cardwell has an all volunteer fire department, headed by Fire Chief Ed Rodgers.
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The chief law enforcement officer in Cardwell is an appointed city marshal who serves as the chief of police, and such other law enforcement officers as authorized by the Board of Aldermen. Robbie Hale is the city marshal. The police department telephone number is 573-6543535. For emergencies dial 911.
The city of Cardwell operates its own municipal water and sewer systems. Water: For service contact the city clerk at city hall. There is a $125 in-town owner occupied and a $150 for rentals deposit required to initiate service. Out-of-city limits residents are required to pay a $125 deposit for service. Pemiscot Dunklin Electric Cooperative, 1-800558-6641, supplies the electricity for the city. Gas service is provided by Liberty Utilities. They can be reached at 885-872-3242. Cable services are available from Ritter Communications, 1-888-336-4466 or Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber at 573-757-6641.
Education The educational needs of Cardwell are served by the Southland School system. The Southland School District consists of a 75 square-mile area of southern Dunklin County which includes the cities of Arbyrd and Cardwell. The District serves K-12, and is located at 500 South Main Answer Book
Street in Cardwell. The schools can be reached by calling 573-654-3564 for Southland Elementary, and 573-6543531 for the High School. Kevin Reddick is the Elementary Principal, Richard Nixon, Jr. is the High School Principal, and Dr. Misty Galloway is the Superintendent..
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Welcome to Clarkton City of Clarkton
Government
Originally called Beech, the town site was platted as Clarkton in 1876. Clarkton is the oldest city in Dunklin County. Located between Malden and Holcomb, the community has a population of 1,121 according to the 2020 U.S. Census.opulation of 450, according to the 2020 U.S. Census.
The city is governed by a Mayor and Board of Aldermen, with two wards. Each ward is represented by two board members elected to terms of two-years each. The board meets at 6:00 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at City Hall. Currently, the Mayor is Diane Riley, and Aldermen are Daniel Boggs, Vicki Pendergrass, Codey Robbins and Lee Jones.
City Hall The Clarkton City Hall is located at 107 S. Main Street. The mailing address is PO Box 98, Clarkton, MO 63837 The telephone number is 573-448-3728. Christina Dzindzio is the City Clerk. City stickers are required on all vehicles belonging to residents within the city limits of Clarkton. They may be obtained from the city clerk. The cost is $5.00 before February 15, $8.00 after. ATV stickers are $15.00.
Library The Dunklin County Library branch at Clarkton is located at 113 S. Main Street. The phone number is 573-448-3803.
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Postal Service The U.S. Post Office is located at 109 N. Main Street. The telephone number is 573-448-5585.
Fire Department The Clarkton Fire Department is headquartered at 205 S. Main Street. For emergency calls , dial 911, for non-emergencies the number is 573-448 3322. Lee Jones is the Fire Chief.
Police Department Law enforcement is by City Marshal, who is elected to a four-year term, and other police officers as authorized by the Board. The Clarkton Police Department is located at 208 S. Main Street. For emergency call, dial 911. The non-emergency number is 573- 448 3322. David Dillard is the Police Chief.
Utilities Clarkton operates its own water and sewer services. For water service, contact the city clerk at city hall. The water hookup deposit is $140.00 per house and $115.00 for housing. Electric Service for the city is provided by Ameren UE. They can be contacted at 1-877426-3736. Liberty Utilities provides gas service to the city. The number to reach them is 885-872-3242. Cable service is available from Sparklight, 1-844-546-3278.
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Education The educational needs of Clarkton are served by the Clarkton C-4 School District. The district serves Kindergarten through grade 12 and is located at 204 E. State Highway 162. Melanie Tipton is Superintendent of Schools; Elementary Principal is Rhonda Nichols; and Middle School/High School Principal is Jordan Bidewell; Jennifer Hobbs serves as Assistant Principal to both Elementary and High School.
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Welcome to Holcomb City of Holcomb Holcomb is a community located in the norther portion of Dunklin County. It was organized in 1845. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 1,134. The community bears the name of Lewis Holcomb, a former county sheriff. Holcomb is home to the famous Strawberry’s BBQ restaurant.
City Hall Holcomb City Hall is located at 214 Main Street. The City Clerk is Darrel Hamlett, and can be contacted at 573-792-3610. City stickers are required on all vehicles inside city limits. They can be purchased at City Hall for $9 until August 1, and $11 after. Property taxes must be paid to purchase a city sticker.
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Postal Service The U.S. Post Office in Holcomb is located at 205 Church Street. The telephone number is 573-792-3601. Lobby hours are Monday-Friday 7:30am to 12:00pm, 12:30pm to 2pm. The Post Office is closed Saturday and Sunday.
The Holcomb Public Library is located 212 Main street.her The telephone number is 573-792-3268.
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Holcomb has a mayor-council form of government. Currently the mayor of Holcomb is Ricky Peters. City Clerk is Darrel Hamlett. The Board of Aldermen consist of Pat Moore, Cindy Wamble, Tammie Ward and Kim Hellebusch. The mayor is elected to a two-year term in office, as well as aldermen from the two City’s two wards during municipal elections in April. The Holcomb City Council meets every third Thursday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Holcomb City Hall located at 214 Main. The City Attorney is Jeff McCormick.
The Holcomb Police Department is headed by Chief of Police Charles Youngblood, and is located at 214 Main Street. For non-emergencies, call 573-792-3611. In an emergency dial 911.
Fire Department Holcomb Fire Chief, Collen Thompson, heads an all volunteer Fire Department located at 214 W. Main Street. For fire services, call 573-792-3610.
Utilities The City of Holcomb owns/operates their own water and sewer service. There is a $100 deposit required to initiate water service as well as a $25 connect fee. Contact the city clerk to initiate service. Electric service is provided by Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative, which can be reached by calling 1-800-5586641; and Ameren UE, which can be reached by calling 1-877-426-3736. Liberty Utility is the city’s provider for gas service. They can be reached at 885-872-3242. Cable and internet service is available from NewWave Communications. They can be reached at 844-546-3278.
Education The educational needs of Holcomb are served by the Holcomb R-III School District. The District serves Kindergarten through grade 12, and is located at 102 Cherry Avenue. The phone number is 573-792-3113. Dustin Benson is the Superintendent of Schools; Elementary Principal is Emily Heuring; and High School Principal is Jared Stockton.
Freedom House Freedom House Mission Bible Training Center, a branch of Mission Teens, Inc., is a non-profit, non-denominational organization with a Christ-centered discipleship program for people who are 18 years or older who suffer from drug, alcohol or emotional problems. If you or someone you know is wanting to change their life and get into the Center, call 573-371-2020 and ask to speak to the overseer. Answer Book
Parks and Recreation Holcomb’s Park is located just off Highway 25, and offers residents a Baseball/Softball area, picnics, playground equipment and more. A veterans memorial for Holcomb area veterans is located within the park.
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Welcome to Hornersville City of Hornersville
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Hornersville is one of the oldest communities in Dunklin County. It was incorporated as a city of the fourth class in 1845. According to the 2020 Census, the city has a population of 576. In addition to its many notable associations, Historic Hornersville is best known for being the home and resting place of W.H. “Major” Buster Brown; the home of the famous Wicker’s barbecue sauce; and a great place for outdoor sporting in the conservation area and swamplands near and around Pierce Landing.
Hornersville has a mayor-council form of government. Terry Lee currently serves as mayor. The Board of Aldermen are Bart Branum, Ronnie Brown, Pam Schlapak and Steve Greer. The mayor is elected to a two-year term in office, as well as the aldermen. Municipal elections are held in April. The Hornersville City Council meets every third Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Hornersville Community Center.
City Hall The Hornersville City Hall is located in the Community Building at 300 Main Street. The telephone number is 573-7372616. The Hornersville City Clerk and tax collector is Penny James. The City Attorney is James Keen.
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Postal Service The U.S. Post Office is located at 405 Pecan Street in Hornersville; and the telephone number is 573-737-2616.
Fire Department Police Department Law enforcement is provided by a city marshal, who is elected to a two-tear term and such other officers as provided for by the Board of Aldermen. Sabrina Kellums is the City Marshal. The Hornersville Police Department is located at 300 Main Street; the non-emergency telephone number is 573-737-2172. For emergencies dial 911.
Airport The City of Hornersville operates the 640 acre municipal airport, which has a 2,648 foot hard surface runway. The airport is located on Highway 164 east of Hornersville. Modern steel storage hangars are located at the field for the convenience of aircraft owners. While recreational flying occurs at the airport, it is predominately utilized by crop-dusters. For more information contact Mike James at 870-2778288.
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The city of Hornersville has a trained volunteer fire department. Fire Chief is Jeff Patterson. Assistant Fire Chief is Terry Vaughn. The non-emergency number for the fire department is 737-2172. For emergencies, call 911.
Utilities Hornersville operates its own water and sewer service. Steve Lewis is the water and sewer superintendent. A $100 deposit is required to initiate water service. Contact City Hall. Electric Service is provided by Pemiscot Dunklin Electric Cooperative,1-800-558-6641. Gas service for the city is provided by Liberty Utilities, 885-872-3242. Cable and internet service are available from Sparklight, 844-546-3278.
Education The educational needs of the city of Hornersville are served by Senath-Hornersville School District. Chad Morgan is the district’s superintendent. He can be reached at 573-738-2669. His office is located in the school administration building, 803 South State Street in Senath.
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Welcome to KENNETT City of Kennett Kennett is one of the oldest towns in Dunklin County, established in 1846 on the site of a Delaware and Shawnee Native American village. Kennett was first named Chilletecaux, after a Delaware American Indian tribal chief who was living here at the time. Because residents found the name difficult to spell and pronounce, the town name was changed to Butler in 1849. Confusion with the county of the same name led the state legislature to rename the city Kennett, in honor of the then-mayor of St. Louis, L.M. Kennett. Kennett was incorporated as a city in 1873. It is the hometown of three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Sally Stapleton, 11-time Grammy Award winner, Sheryl Crow, as well as country music stars, Trent Tomlinson, David Nail, and Noll Billings of Blackjack Billy. Kennett is the county seat, located mid-point in Dunklin County between Arbyrd and Malden. According the 2020 U.S. Census, Kennett has a population of 9,898. Kennett is home to the Delta Fair, held each year in late September and the Fall Into Arts Festival in September.
Post Office The USPS office in Kennett is located at 201 North Main Street. Lobby hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Saturday 9-11 a.m. Telephone 573-888-2588
New to Kennett? • Water/Sewer service: CLGW, 573-888-5366 • Electric: CLGW, 573-888-5366 or Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Co-Op, 800-558-6641 • Gas: CLGW, CLGW, 573-888-5366 • Cable: Sparklight, 844-546-3278 or Pemiscot-Dunklin Fiber, 573-757-6641 • Housing Authority: 573-888-4612 28
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City Hall The Kennett City Hall is located at 200 Cedar Street . The telephone number is 573-888-9001. Brenda Ellis is the city clerk. Answer Book
Government The city has a mayor-council form of government comprised of an elected Mayor and 10 councilmen, two from each of the five wards. The mayor serves a fouryear term and councilmen also serve two-year terms. One councilman, from each of the five wards, is elected during city elections each April. The City Council meets in the Municipal Building, located at 200 Cedar Street, at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Dr. Chancellor Wayne is the mayor. Current councilmen are Randy Carter, Mike Harbrueger, James Waynick, Gary French, Kevin Swain, Steve Panousis, Lisa Morris, Scott Hunter, Jake McKuin and Bill Palmer. The city clerk is Brenda Ellis. She can be reached at 573-888-9001. The city attorney is Terry McVey, 573-888-4664.
Police Department The Kennett Police Department (KPD) is comprised of well-trained and experienced officers, who meet both state and national standards in professional training through the Police Officers’ Standards Training (POST) program. They participate in upgraded training annually. Chief Kenny Wilson leads the department. KPD is now home to K-9 Officer Rocky. His handler is Officer Aaron Mays. KPD also includes a three-officer team, dedicated to the Kennett Housing Authority. These officers work to provide a safer living environment for residents within the Housing Authority and assist KPD’s road officers when needed. KPD headquarters are located at 200 Cedar Street. Call 573-888-4622, 4623 or 4624.
Fire Department The Kennett Fire Department (KFD) employs 36 full-time and part-time firefighters, as well as medical first-responders. The team undergoes extensive annual training in firefighting, fire suppression and rescue techniques, in addition to emergency medical procedures, meeting the standards of the National Fire Protection Association. KFD is accredited through the State Fire Marshal’s Office, and it has been recognized by that office as a Homeland Security Response Team. KFD added three full-time paramedics to the team in 2020. It allows the departemnt to provide advanced life support on all calls in the city of Kennett. It’s manned 24-hours a day 365, days a year. The team is assigned to and operates out of the Squad 51 vehicle. KFD operates three fire stations. Station One, used for housing department vehicles and equipment only, is located at 309 St. Francis Street (573888-4512). Station Two, fully staffed, is located at 1701 First St. (573-888-4412). Station Three, also fully staffed, is located at the intersection of St. Francis Street and the North By-Pass. For emergencies, call 911. To report fires outside the city limits, call 573-888-4511. Chief Paul Spain leads the department assisted by Assistant Chief Lance Davis. The Kennett Fire Marshal Dennis Hamlett works in fire inspection, as well as prevention and public education. Call 573-888-5337.
911 Communications/Dispatch 911 Communications and Dispatch Center Kennett’s 911 Communications and Dispatch Center is the reception point for all 911 calls generated within the city and throughout the county, as well as requests for medical service. The center forwards calls to the appropriate divisions. It also monitors all calls, while officers are on-scene, tracking for safety, security and accountability. Answer Book
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• Brain Mapping • Hormone Replacement Therapy • Cardiovascular Telemetry • Weight Management • Additional Services at A&M Kennett Cardiac Stress Testing Hematology/Oncology General Surgery
Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurance, and self-pay patients. Walk-ins welcome at all clinics for office visits. Gideon Family Clinic Gideon, MO • (573) 448-3800
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Steele Family Clinic Steele, MO • (573) 695-2181
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Humane Department The Kennett Humane Department (KHD) is responsible for investigating cases of animal abuse and leash law violations within the City. KHD also operates Kennett’s Animal Shelter, with a goal of avoiding euthanization when at all possible. It partners with no-kill shelters throughout the country to adopt out animals to forever-homes. Tena Petix is the KHD Officer, and is assisted by Kayla Gozell. Reach the department at 573-888-4622.
Housing Authority The Kennett Housing Authority office is located at 900 Kennett Street. Valerie McRill serves as Director. The Housing Authority can be reached by calling 573-888-4612; adult TDD only 888-4613.
Code Enforcement Code Enforcement officer Victor Mode, Donnie Folkes and team handle all building inspections in Kennett, including inspection and permits for both new and remodeling construction projects. The department also enforces city zoning codes and investigates property maintenance violations. Donnie Folkes is the Property Maintenance officer. It meets the national standards set forth by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in disaster management. The Code Enforcement team also adheres to state and national building and property management codes, such as FEMA Flood Plain Management and International Code Council policies.
Chamber of Commerce When it was founded in 1946, the Kennett Chamber of Commerce established as its mission the advancement of the commercial, industrial, civic well-being of Kennett and its citizens. The founders felt they could do more for their community by working together as an organized group than as individuals. The Kennett Chamber of Commerce became an officially chartered organization on July 22, 1957. Today, the Chamber serves nearly 300 members ranging from individuals to industries. Along with promoting the economic advancement of the community, the Chamber manages marketing and tourism for the city. The Chamber does this by managing the City Tourism Fund for the Kennett City Council. Kennett Chamber of Commerce is governed by a 15-member board of directors. Chamber committees help steer the board and membership in the continuing
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task of improving the community and quality of life for its residents. The 2022 Chamber officers are: Executive Director: Melissa Combs President: Jeff Dorris Vice President: Charolyn Hilburn Treasurer: Chase Burch The 2022 Board members are: Katie Penn, Madison Robinett, Chase Burch, Steve Patton, Jeff Dorris, Judd Cannon, Craig Jamerson, Jill Rickman, Chad Stone, Charolyn Hilburn, Terry Bruce, Tammi Graue, Juan Toscano and Danny Ray. Board members are elected to three year terms, serving on a rotating basis. The Chamber office is located at 1601 First Street. The telephone number is 573-888-5828 (toll-free number is 1-866-848-5828); Fax: 573-888-9802; E-Mail:info@kennettmo.com. The Chamber also maintains two websites: www.kennettmo.com and www.visitkennett.com.
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Missouri (1-800-288-2020), Socket Communications (888-8869) and NewWave Communications (888-8639928). Internet connections are provided by AT&T (1-800288-2020), Sparklight (1-888-863-9928), City Light, Gas and Water (573-888-5366) and Socket Communications (573-888-8869), Pemiscot-Dunklin Fiber, 573-757-6641.
Utilities City Light Gas & Water The electric, water, natural gas, sewer, and internet needs of Kennett are met by City Light Gas & Water (CLGW), a city owned utility governed by the Board of Public Works that is appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city council. Superintendent of Utilities Jamie Chitester manages and oversees the day-to-day operations of CLGW. The CLGW administrative offices are located at 303 S. Anthony St. in Kennett. Office hours are 8 a.m.- 4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Drive-up window hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. The telephone number is 573-888-5366. For after-hours emergencies, call 573-888-2888. Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative Parts of Kennett and Dunklin County receive electric service from Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative. The cooperative serves Pemiscot, Dunklin and New Madrid Counties. The Cooperative is temporarily headquarted in Kennett at 805 First Street while their rural Hayti offices are renovated. The cooperative’s management team includes General Manager Tim Davis, Operations Manager PurchasJamie Vaughn, Staking Engineer Coy Depew, Purchas ing Manager Ricky Tipler, Office Manager Brandy Rister, Member Services Manager Scott Petty and Administrative Secretary Gayla Willett. The cooperative’s Board of Directors are elected annually by a membership vote, held during the summer months. Board of Directors are Thomas Fisher, Delbert DePriest, Noble Nelson, Danny Glass, Russell DeProw, Keith Jones, William “Bub” Foresythe, Greg Gibson, and Terry Scott. To learn more about Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative, call (573) 757-6641 or visit www.pemdunk.com. Telecommunication services are provided by AT&T 32
Environmental Services Residential trash pickup in Kennett is provided by private firms. Residents may make arrangements with the firm of their choice. Republic Services (573-624-8135) Friendly Waste Management (573-888-1830) Sharp Disposal LLC (573-344-0514) Recycling services The Cotton Boll Sheltered Workshop provides paper, plastic and other recycling services. For metal-based recyclables, including aluminum, copper, brass and lead: Wilson Recycling (573-888-5882, Missouri Route 25 at Kennett’s northern border) WW Recycling (573-888-4050, 1912 Independence Ave., in Kennett)
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Airport The Kennett Memorial Airport is centrally located at the east end of town. The airport is owned and operated by the City, with oversight in the hands of an appointed Airport Advisory Committee. The airport features two runways (one concrete, at 5,000 feet, and one asphalt, at 3,012 feet). The Kennett Memorial Airport also houses Jewell Aviation, a nationwide leader in airplane and jet engine overhaul and maintenance. Jewell also offers aircraft rental and flight training, as well as in-stock serviceable plane parts. The airport terminal is open to travelers 24/7 and features a flight briefing room, a pilot’s lounge, conference facilities, and online computer access for filing flight
plans and checking weather patterns. There is also a shuttle van, available 24/7 to travelers overnighting in Kennett, along with complimentary vehicles for shorter trips in town. For information call 573-888-1339.
The main branch of the library is located in Kennett at 209 N. Main St., and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more information, call 573-888-3561, or visit online, http://dunklin-co.lib. mo.us. The director of the library system is JoNell Minton, who may be contacted at the main library or by email at jonell@dunklin-co.lib.mo.us. The Dunklin County Library is tax-supported and is governed by a five-member Board of Trustees: Ken Lentz, President; Will Mobley, Vice-President; Holly Combs, Treasurer, Leon Godley, Secretary; and Wilma Chilton, Board Member. All library branches are connected electronically and Public Library share a common database. Material at all libraries may The Dunklin County Library is a county-wide public libe viewed on an electronic catalog and requested from brary system, with a total of eight locations throughout other branches Dunklin County. Branch libraries are located in Campbell, Cardwell, Clarkton, Holcomb, Hornersville, Malden and Senath.
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License Bureau The Missouri Authorized Fee Agent office, Motor Vehicle, Marine and Driver’s Licensing Bureau is located at 103 South Main St. in Kennett. Amanda Pickard is the agent. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office is now openthe last Saturday of every month 8:30am-12:30pm. The testing of driver license but are mailed to the individual. applicants is conducted each Wednesday in Kennett at The number to the license office is 573-888-6744. the National Guard Armory, 1450 North By-Pass. Exams are given from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1 to 4:45 p.m. Drivers license printing does not occur at the bureau vices and social interaction to area seniors. The center currently provides social activities such as BINGO on Monday and Friday, as well as music and entertainment on Thursday. Throughout the month they provide health screenings and a Foot Clinic on the first Thursday of the month, they also have a new library and exercise room. The OAKS is a non-profit organization that provides to seniors, 60 years and older hot, nutritional meals in the dining room at a suggested donation of $3 a plate that includes dessert and a drink. For homebound seniors who do not have a homemaker or someone to pickup their meals, Meals on Wheels provides frozen meals to seniors in Kennett, Senath, Cardwell, Arbyrd, Nutrition Site and Hornersville. For a menu or for more information The Kennett O.A.K.S. (Older Adults Keep Serving) Senior about their services call Laura Ford, Administrator, at Nutrition Center is now located at 100 Harrison St. in 573-888-9852, email at KennettOAKS@clgw.net, visit Kennett. The center’s mission is to provide healthy ag- their website at www.KennettOAKS.com or follow them ing through nutritious meals, beneficial supportive ser- on Facebook.
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provides many themed, monthly newspaper inserts, catalogs and special editions. All of these are Rust ComNewspaper munications publications. Residents of Kennett enjoy access to the local newspa- The Delta Dunklin Democrat newsroom and administraper, the Delta Dunklin Democrat, which publishes on tive offices are located at 203 First Street in Kennett. The Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The newspaper also award-winning newspaper has served the region since 1888, originally named the Dunklin Democrat. The newspaper is delivered to subscribers via the U.S. Fast and Postal Service, making the newspaper the Kennett Post Office’s largest account. Friendly Subscriptions are $8 per month, $23.50 for three Service months, $47 for six months, and $93 annually. Out of • Same Day Posting Dunklin County rates are slightly higher. A stand-alone • Instant Issue Debit Card all-digital, e-edition of the newspaper is available for • Debit Card Fraud Alerts • Online Banking and Bill $7.00 per month, or $77.00, annually. Subscriptions to Pay with Mobile Access the e-edition are located on the paper’s website, at 1115 Ind. Ave. • Kennett, MO • Personal and Business http://www.dddnews.com. 573-888-8808 • Checking The newspaper’s phone number is 573-888-4505. Faxes Home, Business, www.unicobank.com Agriculture, and may be sent to 888-5114. Consumer The Delta Dunklin Democrat is a member of the South34
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east Missouri Press Association, the Missouri Press Association and the National Press Association. The publisher is Chris Pruett and the general manager is Debbie Wright, dwright@dddnews.com. The editor is Jeff Dorris, jdorris@ dddnews.com. Cable TV Sparklight provides Kennett’s digital cable television. With offices located in Kennett and southeast Missouri, Sparklight offers customer service representatives locally, 24 hours a day. The company provides a range of additional services, including high-speed Internet and Wi-Fi, digital telephone with many complimentary features, and business packages. Local community programming is available on Cable Channel 2. Local and regional news coverage is available on Cable Channel 21, known as “Your Hometown Channel.” Sparklight is located at 717 Route VV West, on the South By-Pass in Kennett. Contact 1-888-863-9928 .
Radio KBOA-AM/1540, and KTMO-FM/106.5 are located at the intersection of Routes VV and O in Kennett (573-8884616). KXOQ-FM/104.3 “The Quake,” a member of the Fox Radio Network, (573-888-9878). KAUF-FM/104.3 is affiliated with the American Family Radio network, offering Christian programming (573-8885974).
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Education Kennett Public School District #39 is fully accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The district includes the Early Learning Center (for pre-schoolers), Masterson Elementary School (K-2), South Elementary (3-5), Kennett Middle School (6-8), Kennett High School (9-12), and the Kennett Career and Technology Center (KCTC), which also serves six area school districts: Southland, Senath-Hornersville, Holcomb, Clarkton, Malden and Campbell. In addition to career training classes, KCTC also offers an adult basic education program. The district’s Special Education Program, available in all grades, includes services in deaf education, learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, educable mentally handicapped services, orthopedically handicapped services, and speech therapy. The district offers a “Parents As Teachers” program. It is voluntary and free to the families of all children, from birth through age 5. The program is designed to provide practical, effective help for all families, including single, first-time and expectant parents. Dr. Richie Leeker is the Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Chris Wilson is the Assistant Superintendent.
Masterson Elementary School Masterson Elementary School strives to provide a positive learning environment that is conducive to learning for all children in grades pre-school through second. With many programs in place to provide extra assistance to students in need, the goal is success for all. Masterson is located at 1600 Ely Street; phone 573-717-1115. Tina Qualls is the Principal.
Kennett Middle School The Kennett Middle School is a newly constructed one story building. The building connects to the renovated sixth-grade building. The middle school offers efficient heat, air and electrical systems, no asbestos, state-of-the-art fire alarms, a science lab, and advanced media center as well as high seismic standards in case of an earthquake. KMS offers a rigorous and diverse curriculum to students in grades six through eight. KMS is located at 510 College Avenue. The telephone number is 573-717-1105. The Principal for KMS is Nathan Baker.
Kennett High School The current Kennett High School (KHS) campus was established in 1954 and is located at 1400 West Washington. In 2008, the campus was renovated, which included the installation of new doors, windows, flooring, air conditioners, and heating units.
South Elementary School Serving over 500 students in grades three through five, the administrators and staff of South Elementary School take great pride in educating the leaders of tomorrow. South Elementary is located at 920 South Kennett Street; the telephone number is 573-717-1130. Michelle McMullan is the Principal. 36
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Kennett High School offers a wide variety of courses focused on meeting the needs of today’s students. KHS can be reached at 573-717-1120. The Principal for Kennett High School is Chad Pritchett.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING Kennett Career and Technology Center Vocational education at the Kennett Career and Technology Center is perhaps best summarized in the school’s motto, “Prepare Today for Tomorrow’s Pay.” Classes are available to post-secondary students on a tuition basis. Length of program duration can be shortened
by attending class for a full day. Financial aid is also available in most programs, for students who qualify. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Area Vocational Technical School. A vocational guidance and placement program is in place at the Center to help students better understand their individual interests, needs, and abilities. The program coordinator also assists students in matters such as course selection, vocational goals, and career preparation. The placement program also provides job-seeking services, ensuring that students make a smooth transition from the classroom the working world. The Center is located at 1400 West Washington and can be reached at 573717-1123. PRIVATE SCHOOL Kennett Christian Academy The Kennett Christian Academy is a co-educational private school affiliated with the Pentecostal religion. The school offers classes from first grade through high school. The Academy has a one-to-six teacher-to-student ratio. Kennett Christian Academy is located at 1321 South ByPass, and can be reached by calling 573-888-2520.
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Health Services Dunklin County Health Department The County Health Department was established in 1922. For more than 75 years the Dunklin County Health Department has provided services to residents of Dunklin County. The department offers flu and pneumonia vaccines and other immunizations, communicable disease follow up, community health education, a tuberculosis program, STD screening and treatment, blood pressure and glucose screenings, cholesterol and prostate screening, temporary Medicaid cards, birth and death certificates, lead screening, AIDS testing/screening, environmental services, and vital records. The department provides valuable prenatal services such as maternal and child health, infant mortality reduction program, and WIC program. The WIC Division is located within the clinic and may be reached at (573) 888-9441. There is a full time registered dietician who works in both the Kennett and Malden offices. Lisa Johnson is director of the department. The administrative offices and clinic are at 402 Recovery Road in
Kennett. Telephone (573) 888-9008. The clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Medic One Ambulance Service Medic One Ambulance Service provides Advanced Life Support (ALS) crew, working 24-hours, seven days a week, responding to the region’s emergency needs. Medic One also offers the Care Partner Program which provides the lowest possible cost for medically necessary ambulance transportation. For more information on Medic One contact 870-3335277. FCC Behavioral Health FCC Behavioral Health is a private, non-profit, certified
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Dorothy Drake-Maintenance, Karen Cuff-P.H. Manager, Valerie McRill-Executive Director, Gretta Mitchell-Financial Manager, Vikki Moore-Occupancy Manager
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community behavioral health organization. Founded in 1976, FCCBH has a proven history of working with individuals to provide a wide range of services promoting person-centered recovery and wellness. We work with individuals of all race, creed, gender, disability and sexual orientation and proudly serve the needs of Dunklin County. It can be overwhelming when you or someone you love is struggling with emotional or behavioral health issues. The effects of COVID-19 have compounded those feelings of depression, suicidal ideations, and isolation. Our dedicated team is here to help provide the tools necessary in the journey towards recovery and wellness. At FCC Behavioral Health our goal is to treat the whole person with a focus on our five core values: Integrity, Commitment, Compassion, Empowerment, and Excellence. Services include screening, comprehensive assessment, crisis response and intervention, individual, group and family therapy, psychiatry, community support, psycho-
Community Aid/Services Dunklin Day Activity Center The Dunklin Day Activity Center is a day habilitation center for developmentally disabled adults, offering a community integration program. The director is Ashlie Dobbins. The center is located at 320 Kennett St. and is open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Friday. The phone number is 573-888-1727. Cotton Boll Sheltered Workshop The Cotton Boll Sheltered Workshop is located on Industrial Drive in Kennett. The Workshop is a recycling center, currently accepting the following: cardboard, white paper, mixed paper, newspaper, #1 plastic and #2 plastic, aluminum cans, cotton modular tarps, John Deere plastic, books, cell phones, toners, ink jets, magazines, clothes with no tears or stains, shoes that are paired, DVDs/CDs and cameras. They do not accept glass items and the facility requests that all items turned in for recycling be clean. There is also a thrift store located at the center. They accept gently used clothing, shoes, books, bicycles, and furniture just to name a few. Workshop employees ask that all clothing brought in be clean and ready to wear. The manager for the Workshop is Angie Benson, who currently supervises 40 employees. Hours for the facility are 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cotton Boll Workshop employees work 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more informaAnswer Book
social rehabilitation, medication-assisted treatment, and many more. We also collaborate with families, school and healthcare systems, and other networks to create an individualized plan for our consumers. Depending on the service, our team may work with consumers in their homes, in the community, in the school, or in one of our residential or outpatient facilities. Studies have shown that 1 in 5 Americans will suffer a mental health illness in their lifetime. FCC Behavioral Health is here to help. For additional information on our range of services and locations, you can find us on the web at www.fccinc.org, on Facebook at @FCCBHORG, or by calling our offices at 573-888-5925. We also have a 24/7 crisis line: (800) 356-5395. FCC Behavioral Health also has an, open to the public, primary care clinic located at 900 State Highway V V in Kennett to continue to serve the health and wellness of our community. For additional information or to schedule an appointment contact them at 573-559-2365. tion concerning the recycling program or other matters, the workshop may be reached at (573) 888-2666. Delta Children’s Home The Delta Children’s Home provides a caring and welcoming environment for young people in need who have been removed from their homes by the Dunklin County Juvenile Office and Missouri Children’s Division due to abuse or neglect. Organized in 1961 as a 501(c)3 non-profit group, the homes are governed by a 12-member board of directors, members of which are appointed by the Division III Judge of Dunklin County to volunteer for a three year term. The Delta Children’s Home works closely with the Missouri Children’s Division and meets the requirements of the state of Missouri for housing children in foster care. Two homes are operated by the board with foster parents living in each home and providing for the daily needs of the children. Children are received into the homes at any time during the day or night, seven days a week, and often with very little advance notice. The largest single source of funding for the Delta Children’s Home is the annual auction and bake sale held each fall. Items for the auction are donated by area residents and merchants then auctioned to the highest bidder. Donations are also accepted throughout the year.
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Dunklin County Caring Council The Dunklin County Caring Council is a group of individuals who have banded together with a mission to link services and resources to enhance the opportunities for children and families in the community to achieve their highest potential. The Council works to meet the needs of the total community and partners with various facets of the community including the public sector, private sector, schools, and faith-based organizations to meet that goal. Some of the programs supported by the Caring Council are ICARE (Individual Cancer Assistance Relief Effort), CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate), Family Treatment Court Programs, Healthy Schools/Healthy Communities, Christmas Toy Chest, Rotary Little Free Library and the Commodity Supplemental Food Program for Seniors. The Dunklin County Caring Council is governed by a seven-member board of directors representing all segments of the community. Carrying out the policies established by the board is an Executive Director, Venna Oldsen. The Caring Council is located at 311 Kennett Street in Kennett. The telephone number is (573) 717-1158. The R.A.C.K. The Regional Activity Center and Kitchen (The RACK), located at 313 Kennett St, is a facility used to promote healthier lifestyles in Kennett. The RACK features a learning kitchen equipped with the necessary appliances and tools to teach kids and their families how to prepare and enjoy healthy meals and snacks, through the Taste Buddies cooking classes. New this year is an activity program for youth, Play Buddies. This program combines outdoor play focused on keeping children physically active followed by enrichment activities to keep those creative/ thinking skills flowing. For more information about The RACK, please contact the Dunklin County Caring Council. Community Garden The Community Garden is located on a seven-acre plot at the corner of Vandeventer and Commercial Streets. The Garden provides healthy food and nutritional crop awareness throughout the community. It is an extensive outreach campaign that has helped provide food to those who need it. The only payment required is a 50/50 sharing program. For every bag picked, the individual is asked to pick one for the Garden, in order to distribute to those who are unable to pick for themselves. Individual plots are also available for rent on the west side of the garden. For more information about the Kennett Community Garden, contact the St. John A.M.E. Church at 314—974-4876. Answer Book
Parks and Recreation Parks Kennett has six city parks scattered throughout the community: Del-Mo, Indian, Jones Memorial, Mitchell, Oak Haven and Willoughby. Most feature playground equipment, picnic facilities and restrooms. Jones Memorial, Willoughby and Mitchell Parks also have walking trails, while Indian Park boasts a state-of-the-art complex of baseball and softball fields. Dunklin County Museum The Dunklin County Museum is located on the northeast corner of the downtown Courthouse Square in Kennett. The building was remodeled in 2011-2012, receiving an exterior facelift and interior upgrades. For many years, the museum building originally housed Kennett City Hall. The town’s original jail also sits in the building, with the old prison bars serving as an interesting architectural note. The museum is Kennett’s only building to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. each Wednesday. On Saturday it opens by appointment. Call 573-888-3659. There is no admission charge. The museum is a not-forprofit institution, founded in 1976, and it is operated by the Dunklin County Museum Board. Music Kennett is most widely known for its longstanding music traditions. Kennett is hometown to recording artists : Sheryl Crow, David Nail, Trent Tomlinson, as well as operatic tenor soloist, Limmie Pulliam. Their talents grow from long standing traditions that run through the community’s schools, churches, and many different performing art venues. Each year the Friends of Music sponsor a concert in the park. Local musicians come together to form the Kennett Municipal Band, which consists of approximately 40 members. The concert is held in conjunction with the city’s Independence Day festivities. The concert is free and open to the public.
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Baseball Kennett’s Little League Baseball is sponsored by the Kennett Boys Baseball Association. Little league baseball teams are based on two-year age levels: 5 and 6 year olds; 7 and 8 year olds; 9 and 10 year olds, and 11 and 12 year olds. An exception is 13 through 15-year-olds who play the same teams. Kennett’s baseball program has been very successful in the past, with the all-star teams from Kennett winning several district and state tournaments, and with the state tournament being held in Kennett on a few occasions as well.
Bowling Kennett Lanes is located at 1315 St. Francis in Kennett. Balls and shoes are available to rent at the newly renovated multi-lane facility. Phone: 573-888-9400. Seven days a week 3pm to closing.
Swimming The Sheryl Crow Aquatic Center, one block south of the Courthouse Square, at 211 Kennett St., has a junior olympic sized pool, a children’s pool, splash pad, water slide and pool house with locker rooms. Call (573) 888-5557. The Kennett Country Club has a private pool and is located at U.S. 412 and Mo. Highway 84 East. For information about the Country Club phone (573) 888-9921. Soccer Fishing The Kiwanis Club of Kennett sponsors a Soccer League. Registration is the first Monday and Tuesday after school An abundance of fishing prospects are nearby including Lake Jerry P. Combs at Kennett; Wappapello Lake near begins in August. Soccer play begins the first week of September and runs Poplar Bluff, Clearwater Lake near Piedmont; Duck Creek to the end of October. Games are played at Indian Park. at Puxico; access to river fishing at Black River; Castor To be eligible, players must be between the ages of 5 River; the Mississippi River; and the St. Francis River. and 18, before Aug. 1. Each participant must bring a birth certificate for proof Hunting of eligibility at the time of signups. There will be no ex- Everyone who hunts or traps in Missouri must have an appropriate hunting or trapping permit or qualify for an ceptions. All players must provide their own shin guards. For more exemption. The issuance of a hunting or trapping permit information on the soccer program or camp log on to does not authorize trespassing on private lands. Remember that your behavior reflects on all hunters and trapwww.kennettkiwanisclub.org. pers. Respect the rights of private landowners. Hunting seasons in Missouri are set for the following game: Basketball A community basketball league for children is sponsored Coyotes; crows; deer (firearms/muzzleloader/archery seasons); turkey (archery/firearm seasons); bullfrog; by the Kennett Kiwanis Club. There are teams for boys and girls and every child who green frog; pheasant; quail; rabbits; ruffed grouse; squirrels; rail; snipe; woodcock; teal; doves; ducks, geese and enrolls is assigned to a team–there are no tryouts. During the season four games are played each evening beaver. For more information, log on to the Missouri Deon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. No games partment of Conservation website: http://mdc.mo.gov/. are played on Wednesday. The season culminates with a two-week long tournament. Game admission is 50 Golf Kennett Country Club located on Hwy. 84, 888-9921 also cents. For more information on Kiwanis basketball, log on to offers an 18-hole golf course with bermuda fairways and greens. Memberships are available, but not required for www.kennettkiwanisclub.org. use of this course.
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Hiking and Bike Trail The city’s newest recreational attraction is a paved hiking and biking trail which connects First Street and North Bypass along Frisco and Compress Roads. This trail gives citizens and guests a safe area to get exercise. The trail is just less than one mile and there are parking spaces available at the North Bypass for users to leave their cars and then walk. Palace Theater The Kennett Palace Theater, located at 224 First St. offers new movie releases. The theater was built in 1915, expanded in 1927, and restored within the last decade. For movie titles and show times call 573-919-0190 or 573-873-6427. Semo Little Theater SEMO Little Theater, Inc. was formed as a state non-profit organization in 1985 to provide an outlet for creative community involvement, while seeking to produce quality entertainment. SEMO Little Theater Performing Arts Center is maintained by the group, and is home to theatrical productions, live music, and more. In addition to its stage presentations, SEMO Little Theater has been active in the schools, presenting short skits, plays, and readings to younger students, and in the Dunklin County Library system, participating in the Library’s Summer Reading Program. SEMO Little Theater, Inc, also presents annual cash awards (including the Terrence Van Hunter Memorial Award) to area high school graduates with an interest in the performing arts. SEMO Little Theater, Inc., is made up completely of volunteers with an interest in the performing arts. Anyone wishing to become involved in any facet of the theater is invited to attend a meeting, held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every month, at the SEMO Little Theater Performing Arts Center. The SEMO Little Theater Performing Arts Center is located at 112 Kennett St., in Kennett
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Fairs/Festivals Fall Into Arts Festival The Kennett Alliance for the Arts (KAFTA) host the Fall Into Arts Festival every September. Fall Into Arts is a two-day festival that brings local artists, live music, theatrical performances, and great food to Downtown Kennett. All events take place around the Kennett square. The event is designed for all ages to enjoy with a variety of activities and scheduled entertainment. There are adult and youth competitions and shows, vendors for arts/crafts/food, an activity zone, bounce houses, story time and more. For information visit www.kafta.org. Delta Fair The annual Delta Fair welcomes all of its many friends from southeast Missouri and northeast Arkansas to the largest fair in this area. Continued emphasis will be placed on Agriculture, 4-H, FFA, and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (formerly Future Homemakers) shows and exhibits. Also, one of the largest Art shows in this 3-state area will be exhibited and shown in the American Legion Build-
ing on the Fairgrounds, along with many Household Arts, Hobbies, Home Baking and Food Preservation shows and exhibits. A well-rounded program of “Family Fun” will be provided in the nightly FREE grandstand attractions. Gold Star Amusements will provide clean, first-class rides on the midway for the enjoyment of all ages. The Delta Fair is a member of the Missouri Association of Fairs and Agricultural Exhibitions and an Associate member of the Arkansas Fair Association. The Delta Fair Board consists of President Dennis Pickard, Vice-President Michelle Lane, Treasurer Nelda Morgan, Secretary Brenda Ellis, and members Pam Abbott, Scott Anderson, Brad Carter, Marty Cato, James “Jingo” Cole, Frank Crafton, Cindy Henderson, Blake Bowers, Michelle Lane, Regina Lee, Dell McClelland, Jan McElwrath, Eva McMahan, Terry McVey, Danny Rhew, Wiley Tucker, and Roger Wheeler.
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Welcome to Malden City of Malden Malden is a city in the northeast corner of Dunklin County, Missouri located near the intersection of Missouri Route 25 and U.S. Route 62. Malden was platted in 1877 by a railroad official. Some say the community has the name of Colonel T. H. Mauldin, a county judge, while others believe the name is a transfer from Malden, Massachusetts. A post office called Malden has been in operation since 1877. In 1889 Malden became a fourth-class city. It was called the “metropolis of the north end of the county” as the city continued to grow and establish its first government. In addition, bonds were issued for the purpose of erecting water works and electric light works. The city continued to prosper and grow during the next several decades, adding citizens and businesses. The population was 3,792 at the 2020 census.
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City Hall City Hall is located at 201 S. Madison Street. The city administrator is Ivone Smith. The city treasurer/financial officer is Angela Earnheart. The city clerk is Mandy Lewis. She can be reached at 573-276-4502. The city attorney is Jonce Chidister.
Government The city has a mayor-council form of government comprised of an elected Mayor and 8 council members, two from each of the four wards. The mayor serves a four-year term and councilmen serve twoyear terms. One councilman, from each of the four wards, is elected during city elections each April. The City Council meets in City Hall, located at 201 S. Madison Street, the third Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Current council members are Debra Wilkerson, Harold Jones, Casen Coleman, Lynnette Jenkins, Dianna Rogers, Karen Haley, Kevin Moore and Robert House. Denton Kooyman is the mayor.
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DAY HABILITATION: Day Habilitation, or Day Hab, is a service provided during the day, Monday through Friday 8a-5p. We provide Day Hab services at Twin Oaks Day Center in Malden, Missouri. Day Hab provides a great TRANSITION PLAN for schools and families. Day Hab provides arts and crafts, games, lunch, snacks, drinks, friendships, field trips and lots of fun and memories! Lets start some new beginnings. *We provide transportation!
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Residents moving to town or changing addresses are urged to contact the Malden Post Office at 573-2764483. City, rural and post office box mail delivery are all available at the Malden office, located at 107 N. Douglass. The Malden Post Office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 - 11 a.m. on Saturday to serve customers’ postal needs. As an added benefit, the lobby is open 24 hours daily. Mail leaves the office at 4:30 p.m. each weekday and on Saturdays.
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Utilities Malden owns and operates its own city water and sewer systems. The Superintendent for those systems is Kurt Krepps. The Board of Public Works provides electric, water and sewer service to Malden residents. To establish service, call 573-276-2238 or stop in at their office, 111 E. Laclede in Malden. You will need to get an occupancy permit issued by the Board of Public Works before services can be connected. Liberty Utilities supplies the city of Malden with natural gas. The phone number is 885872-3242. The city of Malden has a contract with Allied Waste Systems for trash removal. The company, based in Dexter, can be reached by calling 1-573-624-8135. For those who live outside the city limits, Ozark Border Electric Cooperative, located on Highway J, west of Malden, offers rural electric service. For more information, call 573-276-3214 during regular business hours. Sparklight serves as the cable provider for the area. They can be reached at 844-546-3278. Answer Book
Not Sure if your family member would qualify? Call us, we will work with you to find out. There is no cost to the family or individual. These services are provided by Medicaid. Healthcare professionals are available and provide one-on-one care in your own home. Sage Creek provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities including Autism • Down Syndrome • Cerebral Palsy Seizures • Limited intellectual abilities (low IQ) We understand how challenging it is to know which resources are right for your family. At Sage Creek we can help! PERSONAL ASSISTANCE: Personal Assistance (PA) is when our staff provides services in your home teaching daily living skills to develop independence. Our agency will work with you to find the best staff member for your family.
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Department of Public Safety In August of 2021, the City of Malden combined the Police Department, Fire Department and the Emergency Management Agency, which formed what is now the Malden Department of Public Safety. The DPS provides 24-hour service to the citizens of Malden, and also assists other agencies. Jeff Mitchell is the Director of Public Safety (Police Chief/Fire Chief/Director of EMA). Bobby Jones is the Assistant Director of Public Safety and the Assistant Chief of Police. Jonn Johnson is the Assistant Fire Chief.
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Airport The Malden Regional Airport is a public-use airport with two 5,000-foot runways with LPV Approaches that serve the general aviation, business, medical, agriculture, military and corporate aviation needs of southeast Missouri and beyond. The airport is connected to the Malden Industrial Park, which makes Malden the ideal location for corporations. Strategically located, the airport makes a great stop for fuel, layovers, and friendly service. The Pilot’s Lounge is accessible 24-hours-a-day and has a comfortable lounge area with cable television, internet connection, conference room, restrooms and vending. Pilots are not charged a landing or tie down fee. A courtesy car is available by calling the airport (573-276-2279) or the FBO (573-776-4406). Motel accommodations are
available at the Malden Airport Inn (573-276-5144). Ground Communications Outlet (GCO) operated on frequency 135.075 for Pilots to connect on the ground by radio with Memphis Center (4 clicks) or with FSS Wx Brief (6 clicks). The Malden Airport has a DTN weather station that provides instant, unlimited access to regional and national weather data. Aviation fuel (100 LL) is available on a 24-hour basis from an automated credit card pumping station called a Stand Alone Ramp Attendant (SARA). Aircraft repairs are available through Tango Charlie Aviation. The airport has an elevation of approximately 289-295 feet above mean sea level. Elevations vary little in all directions. Please feel free to contact the airport at any time for more information or to discuss hangar rentals. The Airport office is located at 3077 Mitchell Drive, Malden and can be reached by phone at 573-2762279 or by email at airport@maldenmo.com. David Blalock is the Airport Manager.
Library The Malden branch of the Dunklin County Library is now located at 1203 Stokelan Drive, and features state-ofthe-art technology. New computers are online to assist in your search. The library is open from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday-Friday. Branch Librarian is Sarah Snider. Telephone 573-276-3674.
Transportation Malden is the headquarters for the Dunklin County Transit System. The DCTS bus system provides service to all citizens, young or old. It allows anyone to travel at a low cost to locations on a fixed route. Handicapped persons in wheelchairs are also able to travel on DCTS, as the system provides a bus equipped with a wheelchair lift. Medicaid transportation is provided when authorized. For more information about DCTS, call 276-5806.
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Nutrition Site At the Demaree-McDonald Malden Nutrition Center, 117 E. Main (corner of East Main and Decatur streets), hot meals are served daily from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to those 60 years of age and older or to those who are disabled for a suggested donation oof $4. Anyone may eat at the Nutrition Center for the price of only $6 per plate. The center is open
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In addition to the in-house and to go meals that average nearly 100 each day, the Nutrition Center provides over 200 meals to homebound seniors daily. Four routes service seniors locally, in Malden, Clarkton and Risco. Bingo is sponsored by local businesses throughout the year. 3266 or email: malden.nutrition@ For additional information, call 276- gmail.com.
its Community Center in August of 1975 and it contains 14,950 square feet of accommodating space. It is electrically heated and fully air conditioned. The L.G. Heise Auditorium, which has a seating capacity of 800 people, is the largest room in the building. The large stage, which hosts many pageants and other community events, is fully curtained and has access to a complete public address and audio/visual system. A catering kitchen adjoins the spacious auditorium. There are also three sizable meeting rooms, the largest Community Center of which will accommodate 75-80 people. To contact the For community events and organization meetings, con- Community Center regarding rental space, call City Hall sider the Malden Community Center. Malden opened at 573-276-4502.
Education The Malden R-I School District is fully accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education which serves approximately 1,100 students in northernmost Dunklin County including the city of Malden. The curriculum provides its students with a wide range of educational opportunities which prepare them for employment or further education. The district participates in the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP). The district is continually reviewing its curriculum and assessment outcomes to determine what changes are needed to constantly improve instruction within the district. The district has been approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for the A+ Program. Through this program, students meeting certain criteria will qualify for tuition free schooling to certain junior colleges and technical schools throughout the state of Missouri for the first two years following high school. An exceptional program is in place for special needs students. In addition to district students, the Malden R-I School District provides services for special needs students of surrounding school districts through its special 52
education cooperative. Also housed with this program is the Parents As Teachers Program, a Pre-School Program for four year olds, which is offered free of charge, and an Early Childhood Special Education Program for three and four-year-old students with special needs. Persons seeking more information about the Malden R-I School District or who would like a tour of its facilities should contact the Central Office at 573-276-5794. The Malden Headstart Center, under the sponsorship of the Delta Area Economic Opportunity Council, is located on the Malden Industrial Park. For more information, call 573-276-3678. Jeff Bullock is superintendent of schools. Robert Ison is
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the high school principal, Aaron Bidewell is the Assistant High School Principal. Carie Fowler serves as the elementary school principal, Misty Thomas is the Assistant Elementary Principal. Current members of the Malden School Board include President, Ben Brown, Vice-President, Denton Kooyman, Treasurer, Wes E. Shelton, Secretary, Jessica Carpenter, and members, Matt Rhine, Jeff Mitchell, Carolyn Cornman and Ken Lentz.
Parks and Recreation Malden has five parks conveniently located throughout the city. These parks cover a total of 350 acres and include tennis courts and baseball and softball fields. • Located on West Park Street, Malden’s largest park, Frisco Park, contains three sections of playgrounds, two open pavilions, restroom facilities, the Scout Hut, water fountains and barbecue grills. In 2003, a complete overhaul and replacement of playground equipment was undertaken throughout all three sections. Conveniently located benches and additional tree plantings also were included in the improvement project. • The Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, is located on East Broadwater Road. It has playground equipment, a large lighted basketball court, a walking trail, playground equipment, two open pavilions, water fountains and restroom facilities. • Watson Memorial Park is located in the Malden Industrial Park adjacent to tennis courts. The park includes water features, walking trails, an open pavilion, barbecue pits, a volleyball court and baseball fields. RV hook-ups are near the park. • Located just off Business Highway 25 on the city’s north end, Blades Park has playground equipment, an open pavilion and barbecue pits. • Power Plant Park is located at the south end of town on South Beckwith Street, across from the City of Malden Power Plant. This park includes an open pavilion, basket-
ball court and playground equipment. Bootheel Youth Museum The Bootheel Youth Museum offers children exciting, inventive (and educational) fun! For more information contact the museum online or call 573-276-3600. This is a not-for-profit educational institution whose primary focus is to provide programs and exhibits, in collaboration
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with schools, colleges, and community organizations, in the fields of math, science, natural resources, human relations, and the arts. Did you know that memberships to the Bootheel Youth Museum (BYM) includes the Association of Science and Technology Centers Travel Passport? As a member of the BYM you are eligible for benefits such as free general admission when you travel outside of your local area.
Malden Army Airfield Museum The terminal building at the Malden Airport houses the Malden Army Airfield Museum, overseen by the Malden Army Airfield Preservation Steering Committee (MAAPS). The museum was opened in the interest of preserving artifacts and memorabilia from a time when the Malden Airport housed an Army flight training center. For more information, contact the museum at 573-276-2279.
Malden Historical Museum The Malden Historical Museum was founded in 1955 by Mary Kochtitzky, who began collecting historical information and articles from area residents. The museum was originally housed in one room in the back of the Malden Library which was founded by Mary’s sister Elise Kochtitzky Byrd. Residents of the area donated a number of antiques to the museum for display and soon the meager space wasn’t large enough to display all of its collection and displays were changed using a rotating system. In 1980 Floyd and Vera Brown donated their home at 201 North Beckwith Street to the museum. Following extensive renovation, the Malden Historical Museum opened its doors at its new home in 1983 and has much more space to display its ample collection of historical artifacts and memorabilia. The museum receives no financial assistance from the city, state or national governments and is solely funded by memberships, memorials and donations.
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Welcome to Senath City of Senath
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Senath is a farming community in southern Dunklin County on U.S. 412. It was incorporated as a fourth class city in 1882, and today has a population of 1,571, according to the 2020 U.S. Census.
The city has a mayor-council form of government. The mayor is elected to a two year term and members of the Board of Aldermen are elected to two year terms. There are two aldermen elected from each of the city’s two wards on alternate years in the Municipal Election each April. Joe Lane is the Mayor of Senath, his office number is 573-738-2833. Members of the Board of Aldermen are Karon Ward, Patsy Davis, Ray Ivy and Chris Jenkins. The Board meets the second Monday of each month at City Hall.
City Hall The Senath City Hall is located at 301 West Commercial Street and houses most of the city offices. The telephone number is 573-738-2346. The city clerk is Sarah Layne. The city tax collector is Kathy Morgan. Residents of Senath are required to buy and display a city sticker on their vehicles. The stickers cost $5 and may be obtained at the city hall. The deadline is February 15.
New to Senath? • Water/Sewer service: City Hall, 573-738-2346 • Electric: Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative, 573-888-824-3434 • Gas: Liberty Utilities, 885-872-3242 • Cable: Sparklight, 844-546-3278, or Pemiscot-Dunklin Fiber, 573-757-6641
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The City of Senath operates its own water and sewer service. Lonnie Rice currently serves as superintendent over the department. A $100 deposit is required to initiate service. Electricity for the city is provided by Pemiscot Dunklin Electric Cooperative, 888-824-3434. Liberty Utilities provided natural gas to the city. They can be reached at 885-872-3242. Cable is provided by Sparklight, 888-863-9928, or Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber, 573-757-6641
A city marshal, elected to a four-year term, is the chief law enforcement officer and supervises other officers as authorized by the Board of Aldermen. Omar Karnes serves as the city marshal. The police department is housed in the city hall. The non-emergency number is 573-738-2818. For emergencies, dial 911.
Fire Department Senath has a volunteer fire department, over which Kent Montgomery serves as fire chief. The fire department is located on South Main Street. The non-emergency number is 573-738-2313 or 738-2013. For emergencies, dial 911.
Education Library The Senath branch of the Dunklin County Library is located at 108 North Main Street. For more information on programs at the library, contact them at 573-7382363. The library is open from 1:00 to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday, and is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
The educational needs of the city of Senath are served by Senath-Hornersville School District. Chad Morgan is the district’s superintendent. He can be reached at 573-738-2669. His office is located in the school administration building, 803 South State Street. HIGH SCHOOL The Senath-Hornersville High School is located at 800 South State Street in Senath, and can be reached at 573738-2661. Jared Gurley is the High School Principal. MIDDLE SCHOOL The Senath-Hornersville Middle School is located at 601 School Street in Hornersville. The phone number is 573737-2455. The middle school houses grades five through eight. Anthony Mauricio serves as the Middle School principal. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Senath-Hornersville Elementary is located at 802 State Street in Senath, and houses grades Pre-K through fourth. The Elementary principal is David Bradshaw.
Parks and Recreation Williamson Park in Senath hosts a variety of events annually including the Senath Womens Club’s Walk for a Cure, the Senath Fall Festival, and the Senath Christmas in the Park event.
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