St. Louis County
St. Louis County, Missouri, boasts a rich history, being established in 1812 and currently home to a population of 1,004,125. The county is strategically located, bordered by the city of St. Louis and the Mississippi River to the east, the Missouri River to the north, and the Meramec River to the south. The county's diverse economy, offering over 600,000 jobs, positions it as the main economic driver in Missouri.
Moreover, St. Louis County is renowned as a prime location for residence, work, and family life. Its natural beauty and recreational opportunities are highlighted by 70+ county-managed parks, three state parks, and a portion of a national fish and wildlife refuge. The county's commitment to education is evident through its 24 school districts, private schools, a unified public library system, several municipal libraries, and various colleges and universities.
The county's government operates under the leadership of Dr. Sam Page, the current county executive, who assumed office on April 29, 2019. The government structure encompasses the executive branch, led by the county executive, and the legislative branch, governed by the St. Louis County Council, consisting of seven members.
St. Louis County recently secured a $10.00K grant investment from Maddie's Fund on July 29, 2022. This injection is likely to fuel further growth and development in the region, adding to its already robust economic landscape and high quality of life.
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