Schuyler County
Schuyler County, located in West Central Illinois, was established in January 1825 and is named after Major General Philip Schuyler, a notable figure from the American Revolution. The county is comprised of 13 political townships and had a population of 6,902 according to the 2020 census, with Rushville serving as the county seat.
The county offers a range of services and departments, including emergency management, health, and economic development, while also hosting community events such as the Schuyler County Fair. Residents can access information on elections, real estate taxes, and pet registration, reflecting the county's commitment to serving its community.
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