Clay County Sheriff Department
Clay County, Mississippi, was established on April 4, 1872, and named in honor of the prominent American statesman Henry Clay. Originally part of other counties, Clay County serves as a vital area with its county seat in West Point and includes several communities such as Cedar Bluff and Pheba.
With a total area of 416 square miles and a population of approximately 21,979, Clay County is strategically located near major transportation routes, providing easy access to the nearby cities of Tupelo, Columbus, and Starkville. The county's combination of industry, educational institutions, and recreational opportunities makes it an attractive place for residents and visitors alike.
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