Plymouth County Warehouse
Plymouth County, located in the northwest corner of Iowa, has a population of 25,698 and encompasses 11 communities. Established on January 15, 1872, the county seat was moved to Le Mars, where the current courthouse, built in 1900 from red sandstone, stands as a historical landmark.
The county is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors, elected for four-year terms, alongside other elected officials including the Attorney, Auditor, Recorder, Sheriff, and Treasurer. Plymouth County has a rich history, including notable events during the Great Depression, and recognizes several holidays for its courthouse employees and other county departments.
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