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Newaygo County. Newaygo County was named after Chippewa Indian Chief: Naw-wa-goo, one of the signers of the Treaty of Saginaw in 1812. The county has over 230 natural lakes and over 350 miles of rivers and streams. Three huge dams were built after the turn of the century: Croton, Hardy and Newaygo. Croton and Hardy Dams remain today, with Hardy ...
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The Newaygo County GIS office started out with the...
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The County Clerk is the chief election official of the...
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The Newaygo County GIS office started out with the conversion of paper parcel maps into applications that are used by a wide range of township, city, county, state, and federal agencies and departments. Our GIS data is made available to the public, free of charge, in our online County Map Viewer.
The County Clerk is the chief election official of the County, supervises all national, state, and local elections, and is responsible for the administration of the Michigan Campaign Finance Reporting Act.
Explore Newaygo County's ArcGIS Web Application for data access and tools.
Newaygo County GIS. The information provided by this map service is copyright protected and may not be utilized, applied, reproduced or copied in any written, electronic, or digital format without Newaygo County’s express, written permission.
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