Kirksville, Missouri: A Hub for Growth, Talent, and Opportunity in Missouri Northeast

In the heart of Northeast Missouri, Kirksville stands out as a regional hub with a powerful combination of agriculture, education, healthcare, and manufacturing. With a population of approximately 17,500, Kirksville offers the scale and amenities of a larger community while maintaining the connection and character of a small town.

Kirksville’s economy is built on strong foundations. Global companies Kraft Heinz and WireCo operate in Kirksville, helping fuel the local economy and attract talent from surrounding counties.

Kirksville draws employees not only from within the city but also from neighboring communities across Northeast Missouri. A strong regional labor shed ensures businesses have access to dependable, skilled workers.

Education is central to that pipeline. With a wide range of programs serving both local and area students, Kirksville is committed to training the next generation of leaders and professionals. The community’s educational assets create a steady flow of talent prepared to meet employer needs, today and into the future.

Kirksville Regional Economic Development Inc. works closely with existing and prospective businesses to ensure long-term success. With available land, reliable utilities, a strong workforce, and a collaborative local leadership team, Kirksville creates an environment where companies can confidently invest and grow.

Learn more about the Kirksville region.

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