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1. Worker training: Mineral Area College, and Unitec Vocational School provide local workers with affordable, life-long learning. |
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2. Power: Ameren UE transmission lines bring 69 KV electricity to Park Hills from five generating stations at rates 30% lower than the national average. (only a lightning rod can provide higher voltage!) |
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3. Transportation: U.S. 67 provides four-lane highway to St. Louis, with four-lane connection to Little Rock and Dallas coming in 2012. |
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4. Workforce: 25% of Park Hills workers commute out-of-county everyday, good workers compete for local jobs instead of employers competing for good employees. |
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5. Agurb setting: Park Hills combines the benefits of proximity to St. Louis (65 miles at 65 mph) with good old-fashioned country living. (come enjoy the opera and the opry.) |
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6. Connection: AT&T Southwestern Bell provides uninterrupted data communication to Park Hills through their SONET Ring. (yeah, that's the big pipe!) |
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7. Water: Park Hills sits atop an 80 billion gallon underground reservoir available for processes and consumption. (our cup runneth over with Ozark mountain water.) |
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8. Efficient Transport: Union Pacific Railroad maintains two rail lines through Park Hills, the city owns the industrial park spur. (think of our line as your line!) |
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9. Healthcare: Park Hills is served by two local hospitals and an array of physicians and clinics. |
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10. Wholesale fuel: CenterPoint Energy brings natural gas to Park Hills through high-pressure transmission lines for high-volume use. (that's right, we have gas!) |