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Rogers County is located in northeastern Oklahoma and is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors to Rogers County can explore beautiful lakes and rivers, including Lake Oologah and the Verdigris River, which offer boating, fishing, and camping opportunities. The county also features a number of historical sites, such as the Will Rogers Memorial Museum and the J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking and biking at the scenic Redbud Valley Nature Preserve. With its mix of natural attractions and historical landmarks, Rogers County offers something for everyone to enjoy.
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Rogers County administration contact details
Rogers County administration contact details | |
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Address | 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Claremore, OK 74017 |
County seat | Claremore |
Phone number | (918) 923-4400 |
Official website | www.rogerscounty.org |
County clerk |
Rogers County, OK Sheriff's Office and Jail Information
Number of prisons | 1 |
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Jail names | Rogers County Jail |
Sheriff office address | 201 S Cherokee Ave, Claremore, OK 74017 |
Sheriff office phone number | 918-342-9700 |
Inmate search information | You can search for inmates in Rogers County Jail through the VINElink website or by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly for assistance. |
Clerk of Court name | Kim Henry |
Clerk of Court address | 200 S Lynn Riggs Blvd, Claremore, OK 74017 |
Rogers County (OK) Statistics
Number of cities/towns/villages | 1 |
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Population | 11,688 people |
Area | 38 sq mi |
Density (use /sq mi as unit and not people/sq mi) | 308 /sq mi |
Altitude | 633 ft |
GDP | $1.2 billion |
Median Household Income | $51,000 |
Poverty rate | 12% |
Unemployment rate | 4% |
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher) | 25% |
Crime rate | 16 per 1,000 residents |
Environmental risk in Rogers County, OK
Overall risk | Relatively Low |
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Expected Annual Loss | Relatively Low |
Social Vulnerability | Relatively Low |
Community Resilience | Relatively High |
Avalanche Risk | Not Applicable |
Coastal Flooding Risk | Not Applicable |
Cold Wave Risk | Relatively Moderate |
Drought Risk | Relatively Low |
Earthquake Risk | Relatively Low |
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