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The Moberly Area Economic Development Corporation is dedicated to economic development in Randolph County, Cooper County, Monroe County, Howard County and Moberly Missouri. We also promote Missouri economic development efforts state wide

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Proudly Serving: Moberly, Randolph County, Cooper County, Monroe County and Howard County. Located in Missouri near the population mean of the US. Our area is at nexus of major highways, railways, and rivers. more>

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    Missouri's labor force is rated as one of the best in the country by an independent university.

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    CNBC ranked Missouri’s business costs 3rd lowest of any state in 2011.

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    The Moberly Area is near the population mean of the USA and major transport routes.

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    We have great schools, universities, health care, and diverse recreation opportunities.

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    Multi-modal transportation network to serve the global marketplace.

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    Customized training programs to ensure a steady source of qualified workers.

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    Relevant incentives to support growth and enhance profitability.

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New Heart Center for Moberly

The Moberly Area attracts high tech jobs in the medical field with the opening of Moberly Regional's new Heart Center.

Vest Fiber to Develop in Moberly

First foreign wind component investment in the State of Missouri and in the MAEDC region.

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Cooper County

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Cooper County

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The County was organized in 1818 and is named after Sarshall and Benjamin Cooper. Boonville is the County Seat and is the largest community in Cooper County. There are however many other communities in the county this includes Blackwater, Otterville, Pilot Grove, Prairie Home, Bunceton, Village of Windsor, Wooldridge, Clifton City, Speed, Pisgah, and Lamine. Since their beginnings many of the communities have had some tough times with the floods and the invention of more efficient trains that didn't need to stop as often. Today however much of Cooper County is prime agricultural land. It only takes a leisurely stroll on the Katy Trail to see the counties beauty. Cooper County is located centrally in Missouri and is bordered by Boone, Howard, Saline, Pettis, Morgan, and Moniteau counties. Cooper County is scattered with many small businesses from local bread bakers to barn quilt makers. The county is alive with history as it's the site of some early civil war battles along with the first official state fair location. It is also a spot on the Lewis and Clark trail and has prospered from being a county adjacent to the Missouri River. So next time you’re visiting or driving through please stop by and check out all that Cooper County has to offer.

Cooper County Quick Facts

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Founded: 1818
Land Size: 565 Square Miles
Cities: Boonville, Bunceton, Prairie Home, Blackwater, Pilot Grove, Otterville
Population: 17,601
Cost of Living Index: 80.5%

Employment Information:
County Workforce: 8,651
Unemployment Rate: 9.1%
Major Employers: Caterpillar, Nordyne, Fuqua Homes, Interstate Brands Corp, Indeeco, Isle of Capri

Income:
Median Household Income: $42,103
County Average Wage: $27,275

Education:
People 25 years of age or older with a high school degree or higher: 82.1% People 25 years of age or older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 14%

Race:
White Non-Hispanic (88.6%)
Black (9.0%)
Two or more races (1.1%)
American Indian (0.9%)
Hispanic (0.9%)

 

 

 

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