
Midwest Public Risk
Midwest Public Risk is a not-for-profit, public entity risk pool representing the interests of public entities across Missouri and Kansas. These entities rely on MPR to be a trusted advisor, …
MPR - LocalGovU
Midwest Public Risk (MPR) offers web-based, online training programs designed specifically for public entities. Missouri members participating in the Liability and Workers’ Comp pools and …
Membership - Midwest Public Risk
Your public entity becomes a member, not just a customer. Because our pool is a public entity itself, your membership provides an avenue to other Missouri and Kansas political …
Maryville Parks and Recreation
Welcome to Maryville Parks and Recreation! We strive to offer experiences and opportunities for recreation for all ages. We have ten parks, a community center, seasonal aquatic center, …
Contact Us - Midwest Public Risk
MPR Campus. 19400 East Valley View Parkway Independence, MO, 64055 Phone: 816-292-7500. Campus Hours (closed to the public) Monday: 8am–4pm Tuesday: 8am–4pm …
MPR Landscape Supplier | Irrigation | Artificial Turf | St. Louis ...
MPR is a landscape material supplier for contractors or residential DYI's. We supply irrigation, artificial turf, backflow systems, drainage, outdoor lighting, and water features. Free delivery …
Midwest Public Risk - LinkedIn
MPR is a growing family of public entities in Missouri and Kansas who rely on us to be a trusted advisor, advocate and resource for their risk management and benefit needs. Our members …
Public Entity Risk Pool - League of Kansas Municipalities - lkm.org
MPR is a growing family of 180+ entities in Missouri and Kansas who rely on us to be a trusted advisor, advocate and resource for their risk management and benefit needs. Our members …
Midwest Public Risk is a Self-Funded Pool offering the flexibility of self-funding benefits to government entities and school districts in Mssouri and Kansas. Options 1. 30 years of proven …
MPR Events - Midwest Public Risk
Midwest Public Risk will be closed on Monday, January 20, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.