County of Madison
Madison County, located in Idaho's Upper Snake River Valley and established on February 18, 1913, is named after James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. With Rexburg as its county seat, the county had a population of 52,913 as of 2020, representing a vibrant community in a picturesque setting.
The county government includes various departments and services, such as law enforcement, public health, and recreational facilities, aimed at supporting the needs of its residents. Madison County also emphasizes community engagement through events and public records, contributing to its rich local culture and active citizen participation.
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