Polk County
Anchored by the City of Bolivar, Polk County blends small-town quality of life with strategic economic advantages. Located just north of Springfield along Highway 13, Bolivar sits at the intersection of the historic Marion Townships, giving it deep regional roots and a central role in the county’s identity. The area offers direct access to major transportation routes, a growing labor force, and a diverse economy spanning education, healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture.
Polk County Snapshots
Bolivar
The county seat and largest city, home to Southwest Baptist University and a regional healthcare center.
Fair Play
A smaller community with strong agricultural roots and close-knit neighborhoods.
Humansville
Known for its rural character, local schools, and access to outdoor recreation areas.
Major Employers
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Southwest Baptist University
Private higher education institution with a substantial academic and administrative workforce.
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Citizens Memorial Hospital
Regional healthcare provider and one of the largest employers in southwest Missouri, with a major hospital campus in Bolivar.
Economic & Community Highlights
Industry Strengths
Higher education, healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture.
Workforce Highlights
Access to both local talent, Southwest Baptist University graduates, and the broader 316,000-person regional labor force.
Infrastructure
Highway 13 connects directly to Springfield and Kansas City, with freight transport options nearby.
Quality of Life
Excellent schools, a vibrant college-town atmosphere, and easy access to lakes, trails, and rural landscapes.

Your Next Move Starts Here
From its thriving college campus to its strong healthcare sector, Polk County offers a balanced setting for businesses and families to take root and succeed.