Laclede County
Laclede County, located in Missouri, was established on February 24, 1849, and is named after Pierre Laclede, the founder of St. Louis. The county seat is Lebanon, which serves as the largest municipality within Laclede County, encompassing several other incorporated areas such as Conway, Phillipsburg, Stoutland, Richland, and Evergreen.
The county government provides essential services including administration, law enforcement, and judicial functions. With a growing population of 36,680 as of 2023 and covering 770 square miles, Laclede County continues to evolve, supported by a modern government center that complies with the American Disabilities Act.
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