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Andrews County

“Locate Your Business Here” Population: 18,610; (2020 Census) County seat: Andrews Andrews County, founded in 1876, was named for Richard Andrews, a soldier of the Texas Revolution.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics  Economic Characteristics  Housing Characteristics  Demographic Characteristics  Major towns Andrews – County Seat School Districts Andrews Independent School District  Andrews County Resources City of Andrews Andrews County Offices Andrews Chamber of Commerce Andrews Economic Development Corporation Andrews County Appraisal District Andrews County News Andrews County - Texas Almanac Andrews County - Texas State Historical Association ...Learn More »
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Borden County

Population: 631; (2020 Census) County seat: Gail Borden County, created in 1876, was named for Gail Borden, Jr., the inventor of condensed milk.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics  Economic Characteristics  Housing Characteristics  Demographic Characteristics  Major Towns Gail – County Seat School Districts Borden County Independent School District Borden County Resources Borden County Offices Borden County Appraisal District Borden County - Texas Almanac Borden County - Texas State Historical Association ...Learn More »
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Crane County

Population: 4,675; (2020 Census) County seat: Crane Crane County, founded in 1887, was named after William Carey Crane, former president of Baylor University. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics  Economic Characteristics  Housing Characteristics  Demographic Characteristics  Major Towns Crane – County Seat School Districts Crane Independent School District Crane County Resources City of Crane Offices Crane County Offices Crane County Appraisal District Crane County - Texas Almanac Crane County - Texas State Historical Association ...Learn More »
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Dawson County

Population: 12,456; (2020 Census) County seat: Lamesa Dawson County, founded in 1876, was named for Texas Revolution soldier, Nicholas Mosby Dawson.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics  Economic Characteristics  Housing Characteristics  Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Lamesa – County Seat School Districts Dawson Independent School District Lamesa Independent School District Dawson County Resources Dawson County Offices Dawson County Appraisal District Dawson County - Texas Almanac Dawson County - Texas State Historical Association City of Lamesa Offices Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce Lamesa Economic Development Corporation Lamesa Press-Reporter ...Learn More »
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Ector County

Population: 165,171; (2020 Census) County seat: Odessa Ector County, founded in 1893, was named for Mathew Ector, a Confederate General in the American Civil War.  Ector County is included in the Odessa, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), as well as the Midland-Odessa Combined Statistical Area. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics  Housing Characteristics  Demographic Characteristics Major Towns/Cities Odessa – County Seat Goldsmith School Districts Ector County Independent School District Ector County Resources Ector County Offices Ector County Appraisal District Ector County Environmental Enforcement Ector County - Texas Almanac Ector County - Texas State Historical Association City of Odessa Offices Odessa Chamber of Commerce Odessa Economic Development Keep Odessa Beautiful Odessa College The University of Texas of the Permian Basin - Odessa Campus Odessa American News ...Learn More »
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Gaines County

Population: 21,598; (2020 Census) County seat: Seminole Gaines County, founded in 1876, was named for James Gaines, a merchant who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Seminole  – County Seat Seagraves School Districts Seminole Independent School District Loop Independent School District Seagraves Independent School District Gaines County Resources Gaines County Offices Gaines County Appraisal District Gaines County - Texas Almanac Gaines County - Texas State Historical Association Seminole Economic Development Corporation Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce Seminole Sentinel News ...Learn More »
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Glasscock County

Population: 1,116; (2020 Census) County seat: Garden City Glasscock County, founded in 1889, was named for George Washington Glasscock, an early settler of the Austin, Texas, area. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Garden City – County Seat School Districts Glasscock County Independent School District County Resources Glasscock County Offices Glasscock County Appraisal District Glasscock County - Texas Almanac Glasscock County - Texas State Historical Association ...Learn More »
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Howard County

“At the Crossroads of West Texas” Population: 34,860; (2020 Census) County seat: Big Spring Howard County, founded in August 1876, was named for Volney E. Howard, a U.S. Congressman from Texas.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Big Spring – County Seat Coahoma School Districts Big Spring Independent School District Coahoma Independent School District Forsan Independent School District Howard County Resources Howard County Offices Howard County Appraisal District Howard College Howard County - Texas Almanac Howard County - Texas State Historical Association City of Big Spring Big Spring Area Chamber of Commerce Big Spring Economic Development Corporation Big Spring Herald News ...Learn More »
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Loving County

Population: 64; (2020 Census) County seat: Mentone Loving County, founded on February 26, 1877, was named for Oliver Loving, a cattle rancher who was a pioneer of the cattle drive. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics  Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Mentone – County Seat School Districts Wink-Loving Independent School District Loving County Resources Loving County Offices Loving County Appraisal District Loving County - Texas Almanac Loving County - Texas State Historical Association ...Learn More »
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Martin County

Population: 5,237; (2020 Census) County seat: Stanton Martin County, founded in 1876, was named for an early settler, Wylie Martin.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Stanton – County Seat School Districts Stanton Independent School District Grady Independent School District Martin County Resources Martin County Chamber of Commerce Martin County Appraisal District Martin County - Texas Almanac Martin County - Texas State Historical Association City of Stanton ...Learn More »
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Midland County

“Growing in a Sustainable Way” Population: 169,983; (2020 Census) County seat: Midland Midland County was formed in March 1885. Midland was so named because it is midway between Fort Worth and El Paso on the Texas and Pacific Railway, and other towns named Midway already existed.  Midland County is included in the Midland, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), as well as the Midland-Odessa Combined Statistical Area. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns/Cities Midland – County Seat Greenwood School Districts Midland Independent School District Greenwood Independent School District Midland County Resources Midland County Offices City of Midland Midland Tourism and Travel Keep Midland Beautiful Midland Chamber of Commerce Midland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Midland Development Corporation Midland Central Appraisal District Midland College The...Learn More »
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Pecos County

Population: 15,193; (2020 Census) County seat: Fort Stockton Named for the Pecos River, Pecos County was founded in 1871. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Fort Stockton – County Seat Iraan School Districts Fort Stockton Independent School District Grandfalls-Royalty Independent School District Iraan-Sheffield Independent School District Pecos County Resources Pecos County Offices Pecos Economic Development Corporation Pecos Chamber of Commerce Women's Division Pecos County Appraisal District Pecos County - Texas Almanac Pecos County - Texas State Historical Association City of Fort Stockton Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce Fort Stockton Economic Development Corporation The Fort Stockton Pioneer News Iraan-Sheffield Chamber of Commerce ...Learn More »
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Reeves County

Population: 14,748; (2020 Census) County seat: Pecos Reeves County, founded in 1883, was named for George R. Reeves, a Texas state legislator and colonel in the Confederate Army.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Pecos – County Seat School Districts Pecos-Barstow-Toyah Independent School District Reeves County Resources Reeves County Offices Reeves County Appraisal District Reeves County - Texas Almanac Reeves County - Texas State Historical Association City of Pecos Pecos Area Chamber of Commerce Pecos Economic Development Corporation ...Learn More »
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Terrell County

Population: 760; (2020 Census) County seat: Sanderson Terrell County, founded in 1905, was named for Texas State Senator, Alexander W. Terrell.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Sanderson – County Seat School Districts Terrell County Independent School District Terrell County Resources Terrell County Offices Terrell County Appraisal District Terrell County - Texas Almanac Terrell County - Texas State Historical Association Sanderson Chamber of Commerce ...Learn More »
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Upton County

“McCamey: Wind Energy Capital of Texas” Population: 3,308; (2020 Census) County seat: Rankin Upton County, founded in 1887, was named for two brothers: John C. and William F. Upton, both colonels in the Confederate Army.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Rankin  – County Seat McCamey School Districts McCamey Independent School District Rankin Independent School District Upton County Resources Upton County Offices Upton County Appraisal District Upton County - Texas Almanac Upton County - Texas State Historical Association City of McCamey McCamey Chamber of Commerce McCamey Economic Development Corporation McCamey News Rankin County News ...Learn More »
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Ward County

“The Oasis of the Texas Desert” Population: 11,644; (2020 Census) County seat: Monahans Ward County, founded in 1887, was named for Thomas W. Ward, a soldier in the Texas Revolution. American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Monahans – County Seat School Districts Monahans-Wickett-Pyote Independent School District Grandfalls-Royalty Independent School District Ward County Resources Ward County Offices Ward County Appraisal District Ward County Daily Ward County - Texas Almanac Ward County - Texas State Historical Association City of Monahans Monahans Chamber of Commerce Monahans Economic Development Corporation The Monahans News ...Learn More »
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Winkler County

Population: 7,791; (2020 Census) County seat: Kermit Winkler County, founded in 1887, was named for Clinton M. Winkler, a colonel in the Confederate Army.  American Community Survey 5-Year Data Profile Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Demographic Characteristics Major Towns Kermit  – County Seat School Districts Kermit Independent School District Wink-Loving Independent School District Winkler County Resources Winkler County Offices Winkler County Appraisal District Winkler County - Texas Almanac Winkler County - Texas State Historical Association City of Kermit ...Learn More »