Best Places to Live 2006
After months of comprehensive research, we ranked the top 34 places to live in 417-land. Where does your hometown fall?
By Evan Fisk
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| The Top 10 1. Springfield 2. Joplin 3. Fair Grove 4. Nixa 5. Battlefield 6. Highlandville 7. Willard 8. Rogersville 9. Nevada 10. Ozark |
Unlike last month’s Best of 417 awards, this list isn’t a reader vote. Instead, the top 10 list of Best Places to Live comes from crunching numbers for each of the 34 towns we included. (The list—basically every place large enough to have a high school—is on p. 121.) We ran each town’s data through a formula that we developed, seeking to measure positive economic and lifestyle factors. No favoritism, either. We did our best to level the playing field between big and small towns. In addition to info about our top 10 finishers, we’ve also included extra material about up-and-coming towns, why Branson narrowly missed the top 10 and why so many folks are moving to the country.
When we ran all the numbers, it quickly became clear that the top 10 list can be divided into three categories: big towns with lots of economic growth and ways to be entertained, smaller suburban communities starting to (re)gain identity apart from Springfield and rural towns whose residents are looking to get away from it all.
Of course, this is just one way of looking at things. If you consider small population density or long commute times positive factors instead of negative ones, feel free to make your own Top 5 list using our step-by-step instructions on p. 126. Our main table of information lists 27 criteria for each of the 34 towns we surveyed, so if you’re convinced that where you live should be at the top, then we trust you can come up with some formula to make it happen. On p. 128, Editor, Gregory Holman, did just that with his hometown, Branson. But without further ado, now it’s time to discover the Best Places to Live in 417-land.




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