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    Vanduser is a village in Scott County, Missouri, United States. The population was 267 at the 2010 census. The zip code is 63784. Vanduser was laid out...
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  • Scott County Central High School (category Public high schools in Missouri)
    in 1958 by the merger of the Morley, Missouri, Blodgett, Missouri, Haywood City, Missouri and Vanduser, Missouri high schools.[citation needed] The school...
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    period included Diehlstadt, Morley, Oran, Perkins, Blodgett, Crowder, Vanduser, Illmo, Fornfelt (Scott City), Chaffee, Ancell, and Kelso. The Thebes-Mississippi...
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  • Tuscumbia Umber View Heights Unity Village Uplands Park Utica Vandiver Vanduser Village of Four Seasons Vista Wardsville Watson Weatherby Weldon Spring...
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    National Guard for assistance. On the same day, the nearby community of Vanduser was also hit by a tornado while storms precipitated flooding to the north...
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    in which students attended through 1959 when the consolidation with the Vanduser schools occurred. The new high school became Scott County Central High...
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  • of the defunct Missouri Southeastern Railway service between Zeta and Bloomfield. Additional rail lines existed between Zeta and Vanduser in neighboring...
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  • is a place in Scott County, Missouri, United States. The town site is located on State Highway Z between Tanner and Vanduser. Crowder got its start in the...
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  • The following is a list of all incorporated communities in the state of Missouri. There are 958 municipalities.  †  County seat  ††  State capital and county...
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    Otto Porter Jr. (category People from Scott County, Missouri)
    High School, whose district includes the small communities of Morley, Vanduser, Haywood City, and parts of rural Sikeston. He earned all-state honors...
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