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Nebraska and Fillmore County is a great place to
work, play, have a home and become part of a community. There
are a lot of advantages of living in a state with a clean
environment, low cost of living, great employment opportunities,
wide-open highways, diversity of community sizes, exceptional
education, low crime rates, and abundant recreational activities.
You
can compare it to other locations by clicking on the following
link: Compare Nebraska to Other States
Fillmore County, located in the Central Time Zone,
has an elevation of 1600 feet. Mean temperature in
January is 23.8 degrees while it is 77.2 degrees in July. The
average annual rainfall is 29.15 inches and snowfall of 32.7
inches.
Fillmore County has a population of 6,462 and is divided
into 16 townships and governed by a seven-member board of
supervisors, each elected for a four-year term. There
are eight communities in the County with Geneva being the
largest with a population of nearly 2,300.
The County offices and Sheriff's department are located
in Geneva. The Fillmore County Hospital and Family
Health Services are also located in Geneva and satellite
clinics are located in several of the other communities.
To learn more about Geneva and the other communities in
Fillmore County, click on the following links:
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