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Look at what Mike & Patti Clark and family has brought to our community! Be sure to stop by and check out the completely remodeled and spotless Stateline Plaza Fuel Center and Convenience Store. Plans for further expanding this beautiful facility are in the works and the restaurant will be opening soon!
Here are just a few things to look forward to when doing business with this local family owned business.
* Fuel attendant 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday- Friday
* 24/7 pay at the pump available
* Missouri prices on cigarettes and tobacco
* Non-Ethanol and Off road Diesel available with great highway
access for semi's, cattle and travel trailers
* Fresh brewed coffee, cappuccino, fountain drinks and snacks.
* Super clean convenience store and bathrooms.
* Friendly and courteous staff.
Thank you Mike and Patti Clark and family for investing in our community!
Here are just a few things to look forward to when doing business with this local family owned business.
* Fuel attendant 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday- Friday
* 24/7 pay at the pump available
* Missouri prices on cigarettes and tobacco
* Non-Ethanol and Off road Diesel available with great highway
access for semi's, cattle and travel trailers
* Fresh brewed coffee, cappuccino, fountain drinks and snacks.
* Super clean convenience store and bathrooms.
* Friendly and courteous staff.
Thank you Mike and Patti Clark and family for investing in our community!
Job Opening!
Contact (417) 264-2712 for more information 👇
Fidelity Communications Network Designed to Handle Increased Usage
March 27, 2020 – Sullivan, MO – Whether working from home, taking a class online, tuning into a fitness program, or live streaming a religious service, a reliable internet connection is more essential now than ever – and Fidelity’s network is designed to handle the demand.
“We understand the importance of fast and reliable online connectivity under normal circumstances, but especially now when people throughout our communities are accessing work, education, entertainment, and other content from home due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic,” said Ken Johnson, Senior Vice President of Technology Services.
Over the past three years, the company has invested more than $600 million in technology, equipment, and infrastructure upgrades in the cities and towns it serves in order to bring the fastest and most reliable internet to rural communities across the U.S.
According to Johnson, the company’s network is engineered with significant reserve capacity to handle shifts in usage patterns. “It is not uncommon to see traffic spikes that escalate network utilization by 30 to 40 percent in conjunction with major news stories, election cycles, large sporting events, and even major game releases or updates. Our network is designed to support these surges. At this time, the load on our network is very similar to these crests, only sustained for a longer period of time,” Johnson said.
Normal peak customer usage occurs on evening and weekends when customers are home from work and school, often streaming and gaming on multiple devices. Usage is generally lowest between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m., local time, on weekdays. Johnson said the company has seen a slight shift in usage patterns within the past two weeks.
“Now that customers are online more during those daytime hours, we’re experiencing increased usage but the impact on our network continues to be manageable,” Johnson said. “Although more customers are at home and accessing the internet during historically off-peak times, their activities are generally less data-intensive and use significantly less bandwidth than streaming and gaming. We want our customers to know that there is currently substantial capacity on our network to handle the increased online activity.”
The company will continue to test, monitor, and enhance its systems to support customer usage throughout the crisis.
“Our engineers and technicians are staffing our network operations centers 24/7 to provide optimal network performance and reliability for our communities,” Johnson said.
More information about customer support during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic can be found at www.fidelitycommunications.com.
March 27, 2020 – Sullivan, MO – Whether working from home, taking a class online, tuning into a fitness program, or live streaming a religious service, a reliable internet connection is more essential now than ever – and Fidelity’s network is designed to handle the demand.
“We understand the importance of fast and reliable online connectivity under normal circumstances, but especially now when people throughout our communities are accessing work, education, entertainment, and other content from home due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic,” said Ken Johnson, Senior Vice President of Technology Services.
Over the past three years, the company has invested more than $600 million in technology, equipment, and infrastructure upgrades in the cities and towns it serves in order to bring the fastest and most reliable internet to rural communities across the U.S.
According to Johnson, the company’s network is engineered with significant reserve capacity to handle shifts in usage patterns. “It is not uncommon to see traffic spikes that escalate network utilization by 30 to 40 percent in conjunction with major news stories, election cycles, large sporting events, and even major game releases or updates. Our network is designed to support these surges. At this time, the load on our network is very similar to these crests, only sustained for a longer period of time,” Johnson said.
Normal peak customer usage occurs on evening and weekends when customers are home from work and school, often streaming and gaming on multiple devices. Usage is generally lowest between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m., local time, on weekdays. Johnson said the company has seen a slight shift in usage patterns within the past two weeks.
“Now that customers are online more during those daytime hours, we’re experiencing increased usage but the impact on our network continues to be manageable,” Johnson said. “Although more customers are at home and accessing the internet during historically off-peak times, their activities are generally less data-intensive and use significantly less bandwidth than streaming and gaming. We want our customers to know that there is currently substantial capacity on our network to handle the increased online activity.”
The company will continue to test, monitor, and enhance its systems to support customer usage throughout the crisis.
“Our engineers and technicians are staffing our network operations centers 24/7 to provide optimal network performance and reliability for our communities,” Johnson said.
More information about customer support during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic can be found at www.fidelitycommunications.com.
Welcome to Thayer, Missouri!
LOTS TO SEE & DO
Thayer is situated in the foothills of southern Missouri. A short drive from St. Louis, Memphis, Kansas City and Little Rock.
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Happy PeopleThayer is one of the best towns you'll ever visit. Southern hospitality is alive and well here. People seem genuinely happy and friendly. And it is absolutely gorgeous. Rolling green hills and pasture lands meet blue skys and sunny days. There is so much to do, from fishing and floating on the nearby river, to enjoying amazing local restaurants and small town shopping. Thayer, MO is a treat you shouldn't miss. |