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Marion County is located in the state of Iowa and is known for its rich history and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the historic Pella Historical Village, which offers a glimpse into the county's Dutch heritage. The Red Rock Dam and Lake, a popular spot for boating, fishing, and camping, provide outdoor recreational opportunities. The annual Tulip Time Festival in Pella showcases vibrant tulip displays and traditional Dutch culture. Marion County is also home to Lake Red Rock, a serene area for birdwatching and nature walks. With its blend of history and natural attractions, Marion County offers something for every visitor to enjoy.

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Marion County administration contact details

Marion County administration contact details214 E Main St, Knoxville, IA 50138
County SeatKnoxville
Phone number(641) 828-2207
County ClerkSharon Hulse
County AuditorJake Grandia
County Fiscal OfficerLeslie Hoogland

Marion County, IA Sheriff's Office and Jail Information

Number of prisons1
Jail namesMarion County Jail
Sheriff office address211 N Godfrey Lane, Knoxville, IA 50138
Sheriff office phone number+1 641-828-2220
Inmate search informationTo locate an inmate in Marion County, you can visit the Sheriff's Office website or contact the jail directly at the provided phone number for assistance.
Clerk of Court nameCarla Offenburger
Clerk of Court address214 E Main Street, Knoxville, IA 50138

Marion County (IA) Statistics

Number of Cities/towns/villages 1
Population 41,000 people
Area 17 sq mi
Density 2,412 /sq mi
Altitude 850 ft
GDP $3.8 billion
Median Household Income $76,000
Poverty Rate 5%
Unemployment Rate 3%
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher) 35%
Crime Rate 2,000 per 100,000 people

Environmental risk in Marion County, IA

Overall riskVery Low
Expected Annual LossVery Low
Social VulnerabilityVery Low
Community ResilienceVery High
Avalanche RiskNot Applicable
Coastal Flooding RiskNot Applicable
Cold Wave RiskRelatively Moderate
Drought RiskRelatively Low
Earthquake RiskVery Low

Data obtained from the FEMA National Risk Index.

counties surrounding Marion

Mahaska 23.8 milesWarren 24 milesLucas 24.2 miles
Monroe 24.2 milesJasper 24.4 milesPolk 34.5 miles

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