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  2. Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is home to the University of Missouri, and is Missouri's fourth most-populous and fastest growing city, with an estimated 121,717 residents as of 2017. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Other significant cities in the area include Moberly , Mexico , Boonville , Vandalia , Centralia , and Fayette .

  3. Clinton, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clinton was incorporated as the least-populous type of city in Missouri, a fourth-class city, in 1878. All but one voter voted in favor of incorporation. Resident Banton G. Boone, a Democrat, was Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives, 1875–1877, and Missouri Attorney General, 1885–1889. [9]

  4. Moberly Monitor-Index - Wikipedia

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    The Moberly Monitor-Index newspaper was started on June 23, 1869 by Lafayette R. Brown under the name of The Monitor.In 2021, Gannett sold the paper to Westplex Media Group, owner of the Warren County Record.

  5. Jefferson City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson City metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties – Cole, Callaway, Moniteau, and Osage – in central Missouri anchored by the city of Jefferson City.

  6. List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines - Wikipedia

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    Moberly, MO: St. Louis, MO: Former Wabash Railroad line. [2] Kansas City Terminal Area (formerly Kansas City Terminal) Former Wabash Railroad line. [3] Kansas City District: Kansas City, MO: Moberly, MO: Former Wabash Railroad line. [3] Des Moines Terminal: Des Moines, IA: Des Moines, IA: Former Wabash Railroad Des Moines Union Terminal ...

  7. Ray Steiner - Wikipedia

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    Stenier, a 5'11" point guard from Bland, Missouri, started at the University of Missouri, then transferred to Moberly Area Community College in the 1949–50 season, leading the Greyhounds to the 1950 junior college state title. From there, Steiner transferred to Saint Louis for his final two seasons of eligibility.

  8. List of city nicknames in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Athens of Missouri [7] CoMo [8] Cuba – Mural City [9] Hannibal. America's Hometown [10] The Bluff City [11] Independence – Where the Trails Start and the Buck Stops [12] Jefferson City. City of Thomas Jefferson [13] J.C. Jeff; Kansas City. BBQ Capital of the World [14] City of Fountains [15] Cowtown [14] Jazz Capital of the World [14]

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