Payette County Co-op Extension
Payette County, located in southwestern Idaho along the Oregon border, was established in 1917 and named after the Payette River, which was named after French-Canadian fur trapper François Payette. Comprising three cities—Payette, Fruitland, and New Plymouth—the county seat is Payette, known for its origins as a railroad camp and its vibrant community.
The county is governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners and offers various services, including community planning, emergency management, and public utilities. With a population of over 22,000 residents, Payette County is characterized by its agricultural roots, notably apple orchards in Fruitland, and the historical significance of its irrigation systems in New Plymouth.
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