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Kay County, located in Oklahoma, encompasses a diverse array of attractions and natural wonders. Visitors can explore the Marland Estate Mansion, a breathtaking historic home with beautiful gardens, or immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of the Ponca Tribe at the Ponca Tribal Cultural Center. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the serene surroundings of Kaw Lake and the rugged beauty of the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge. The county also hosts the annual Fancy Dance Powwow, a vibrant celebration of Native American traditions. With its mix of history, nature, and cultural events, Kay County offers something for everyone to enjoy.
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Kay County administration contact details
Kay County administration contact details | Not available |
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Address | 201 S Main St, Newkirk, OK 74647 |
County seat | Newkirk |
Phone number | (580) 362-2502 |
Official website | https://www.courthouse.kay.ok.us/ |
County clerk | Cheryl Howard |
County commissioner | Jason Shanks |
Kay County, OK Sheriff's Office and Jail Information
Number of prisons | 1 |
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Jail names | Kay County Detention Center |
Sheriff office address | 1101 W Dry Rd, Newkirk, OK 74647 |
Sheriff office phone number | 580-362-3250 |
Inmate search information | To locate an inmate, visit the Kay County Sheriff's Office website or contact the detention center directly. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections' online inmate locator can also be used. |
Clerk of Court name | Tammy Reese |
Clerk of Court address | P.O. Box 533, Newkirk, OK 74647 |
Kay County (OK) Statistics
Number of cities/towns/villages | 8 |
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Population | 43,138 |
Area | 945 sq mi |
Density | 46/sq mi |
Altitude | 1,103 ft |
GDP | $1.2 billion |
Median Household Income | $42,000 |
Poverty rate | 15% |
Unemployment rate | 3% |
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher) | 20% |
Crime rate | 3,500 per 100,000 |
Environmental risk in Kay County, OK
Overall risk | Relatively Low |
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Expected Annual Loss | Relatively Low |
Social Vulnerability | Very High |
Community Resilience | Relatively Moderate |
Avalanche Risk | Not Applicable |
Coastal Flooding Risk | Not Applicable |
Cold Wave Risk | Relatively High |
Drought Risk | Relatively Low |
Earthquake Risk | Very Low |
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