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| MOVING TO THE CLEARWATER AREA? If youve had it with city traffic, high taxes, metro housing prices and you just dont feel safe . . . . These are common reasons people give for wanting to move to the Clearwater area. Theres lots to get away from in the city. This region not only provides relief from city pressures, it offers reasons to move here even if you really havent been pounded by the citys pressures. Outdoor recreational opportunities abound, as you can see from the rest of this booklet. But how is the area as a place to live? SCHOOLS No one wants to live where kids are given the short end of the stick. Clearwater R-I School District has been rated AAA since 1979. Yet compared to some city tax rates, education is a bargain here. Southern Reynolds County R-II has a 1-A accreditation with about 500 students. And just because you are an adult, perhaps retired, does not mean you no longer want to learn. Three Rivers College at Poplar Bluff is the official post-high school educational facility for the Clearwater area. Computer classes are some of the most popular classes they offer for adults. But if you cant get enough there, you can enroll in Mineral Area College at Park Hills, or at Southeast Missouri University at Cape Girardeau. A glance at the map shows theyre an hour or so away. But thats not far when you dont have to fight city traffic and can enjoy the scenery of the changing seasons. MEDICAL There are two clinics in Piedmont for regular medical care. Theyre affiliated with hospitals in Poplar Bluff. And there are two clinics and a hospital at Ellington. If nursing home care should be needed sometime in the future, quality care is available at Clark Mountain Nursing Home, Brent B. Tinnin Manor and elsewhere in the region. Emergencies - ambulance service and helicopter are available. SHOPPING When you get right down to it, you can probably find anything you really need at retailers in the lake area. And if you are used to mall merchandise, you will probably be pleasantly surprised by the offerings of many stores. But when you have a craving for the mall-type stuff, you can satisfy the craving at Poplar Bluff, Cape Girardeau or Farmington - all accessible in about the same time it would take for a cross-town drive in St. Louis. Springfields Bass Pro Shop is 3-4 hours away for most people. RETIREMENT If you are considering moving here to retire, consider that there is already a sizeable retirement community in the lake area, complete with senior centers. Others have found pleasant, affordable living here and can help you make the move most comfortably. It helps to move to an area where others have similar needs and desires. THE ECONOMY The lake area has a multi-faceted economy, not dependent on only one thing. Tourism and travel is a sizeable thing. So is the timber industry. Farming is primarily cattle ranching, but there is some cropping too. Retail isnt huge, but for this sparcely settled area, the Clearwater area is a shopping hub. There is some manufacturing and mining, but like everywhere, manufacturing is a smaller part of the economy now than it once was. One of the fastest growing things in this area is a software company. So, yes, the area is high tech too. State and federal agencies provide considerable employment. REAL ESTATE Like everywhere else, prices are going up. Thats why some folks buy property for recreation now, retirement later. Compared to other areas, prices here are mostly bargains. It is a pretty good bet theyll be viewed as good investments in the future. FOLLOWING ARE SOME CLEARWATER LAKE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS THAT ARE NOT DIRECTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE LAKE, AND NOT MENTIONED ELSEWHERE. THEY PROVIDE VARIOIUS COMMUNITY SERVICES. Turnbaugh Building Supply. 573-223-4267. |
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