Cherokee County Courthouse
Cherokee County, Kansas, is a vibrant community established in 1866, encompassing 590 square miles and serving over 20,000 residents with the city of Columbus as its county seat. Originally named McGee, the county was renamed to reflect the inclusion of the Cherokee neutral lands reservation within its geographical area.
The county government provides a range of services and resources, including departments dedicated to health, emergency management, and property assessment. Cherokee County is actively engaged in planning for future development, with initiatives such as the Comprehensive Plan Development for 2023-2027, ensuring the ongoing growth and well-being of its inhabitants.
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