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Audubon County was named for John James Audubon, a naturalist and artist. It is in the southwestern part of the state and is bounded by Carroll, Guthrie, Cass and Shelby counties. The present land area is 444 square miles, and the population in 2000 was 6830. The county seat is Audubon.
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Provides auction sale dates, events, local news and classifieds. With photo gallery and video.
Highlights a 25 bed, acute care facility established in 1952. Includes services, an online nursery, a staff directory, job opportunities and related links. Located in Audubon.
Presents overviews of cities, tourism resources, descriptions of departments and information about economic development. Includes city maps and photographs.
Profiles population demographics, jobs, housing, agriculture and crime statistics. Includes a list of recreational areas, churches, cemeteries, post offices, charts, graphs and maps.
Offers agricultural, business, family and 4-H programs and resources. Includes staff directory, news, events, hours and directions. Located in Audubon.
Presents overviews of cities, tourism resources, descriptions of departments and information about economic development. Includes city maps and photographs.
Provides auction sale dates, events, local news and classifieds. With photo gallery and video.
Profiles population demographics, jobs, housing, agriculture and crime statistics. Includes a list of recreational areas, churches, cemeteries, post offices, charts, graphs and maps.
Offers agricultural, business, family and 4-H programs and resources. Includes staff directory, news, events, hours and directions. Located in Audubon.
Highlights a 25 bed, acute care facility established in 1952. Includes services, an online nursery, a staff directory, job opportunities and related links. Located in Audubon.
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