Water Companies in Aurora, MO
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Billings Water Dept
(417) 744-2581 more info
City Offices: Marionville
(417) 258-2466 more info
* City of Aurora
(417) 678-5121 more info
City of Pierce City-: Water Dept City Hall
(417) 476-2323 more info
Clever Water Dept
(417) 743-2544 more info
Forsyth: Treatment Plant
(417) 546-3555 more info
Missouri Gas Energy
(800) 582-1234 more info
Monett Utilities: Utilities Ofc
(417) 235-3300 more info
Police Departments: Business
(417) 235-4241 more info
Utilities: MT Vernon Water Dept
(417) 466-2122 more info
Utility Companies: New Connection
(417) 235-3544 more info

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Facts about Aurora, MO:
Aurora is a city in Lawrence County, Missouri, United States. The population was 7,014 at the 2000 census. Between 1911 and 1920, the virulently Anti-Catholic newspaper The Menace was published in Aurora by W. F Phelps and Earl McClure. It achieved a national circulation of over one million, according to the March 1932 issue of American Mercury. In the 1950s, there were two elementary schools in Aurora. Lowell School served the North Side (north of the railroad tracks) and Franklin School served the South Side (south of the railroad tracks). Teachers at Lowell School during that time included Miss Gardner, 1st Grade; Mrs. Lamen and Mrs. Holder, 2nd Grade; Miss Thompson, 3d Grade; Mrs. Eaton, 4th Grade; Mrs. Williams, 5th Grade; and Mr. Ray, 6th Grade. During the school year of 1957-58, a family named Perry, who were missionaries to what was then British Honduras (now Belize), spent their furlough year in Aurora, where Rev. Perry had family. His daughter, Jeannette, attended Lowell....

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