Purdue Extension Washington County
Washington County, Indiana, established in 1814, serves the residents of various communities, including Salem, Georgetown, and Martinsburg, and is named in honor of U.S. President George Washington. Covering 514 square miles, it is the 7th largest county in Indiana, known for its fertile cropland, scenic rolling hills, and strong educational values.
The county government offers a range of services through various departments, including public health, emergency management, and community corrections, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for its residents. With a progressive business community and opportunities for local engagement, Washington County is an attractive place for both living and doing business.
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