County of Quay PMS
Quay County, located in Eastern New Mexico, was established on February 28, 1903, and is named after Senator Matthew Quay, who was an advocate for New Mexico's statehood. The county encompasses 2,882 square miles, with Tucumcari serving as its largest city and county seat, alongside several smaller communities such as House, Logan, and San Jon.
As of the 2010 census, Quay County had a population of 9,401 residents, reflecting its role as a local hub for agriculture and community initiatives. The county is actively engaged in various programs, including summer internships for local high school students and initiatives to support local businesses and government participation.
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