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Coffey County

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The John Redmond Reservoir and the Coffey County Lake provide a bounty of outdoor recreational opportunities, and an economic tool for the county. The Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station provides a solid foundation on which the community is growing. Coffey County is a thriving community that retains the small town appeal, but with new schools, new libraries and a new museum. Major expansions have recently been completed at the Coffey County Hospital and Coffey County Airport. A full-time economic development director is available to assist you whether you are interested in developing a business to address tourism needs or a major manufacturing operation.

To learn about our community, and the economic development opportunities, contact Jon Hotaling, Coffey County Economic Development Director at (620) 364-8780 or by writing 110 S. 6th Street, Burlington, KS 66839.

 

Total Population: 8,759

Cities:
*Burlington - 2,734
Gridley - 369
Lebo - 959
Leroy - 586
New Strawn - 401
Waverly - 566

Form of Government:
Five-member county commission

Industrial Sites:

Medical Services:
Coffey County Hospital, Burlington

Contacts:

County Clerk
(620) 364-2191
County Appraiser
(620) 364-8426
County Treasurer
(620) 364-5532
Registrar of Deeds
(620) 364-2423
Economic Develop.
(620) 364-8780
County Engineer/Zoning
(620) 364-2441
Health Nurse/Sanitation
(620) 364-8631

Other:
Wolf Creek Power Plant
Wolf Creek Educational Center

Web Site:
http://www.coffeycountyks.org/
ecodevo/index.html

 

 

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