Laclede County, located in South West Missouri, is home to the Laclede County Government Center, which provides essential administration, law enforcement, and judicial services to its residents. With a rich history dating back to its organization in 1849, the county takes pride in its connection to Pierre Laclede, the founder of St. Louis, Missouri. Spanning 768 square miles, Laclede County is committed to investing in its community, as evidenced by the construction of a new 911 Call Center, expected to be completed by May 2024.
Lebanon, the county seat of Laclede County, boasts a significant role in the county's development, with the first permanent courthouse constructed in 1851. Over the years, the county has witnessed growth and progress, leading to the establishment of the current Laclede County Government Center, which serves as a hub for county operations. As a statutory third-class county, Laclede County continues to evolve and meet the needs of its expanding population, providing vital services and maintaining a strong connection to its historical roots.
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