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Stewart County, Georgia
Welcome to
the website of the Stewart County Commission!
The Stewart County Commission’s mission is depicted in the pediments above the north and south entrances to the county courthouse. If you look upwards from the sidewalk, you will see two colorful cornucopias---horns-of-plenty on either side of a laurel wreath.
Horns-of-plenty are the traditional symbols of prosperity, while the laurel is a symbol of honor and harmony. These symbols represent the Stewart County Commission 's desire to bring prosperity to its citizens by promoting commerce here for the benefit of all. Please contact the Commission if you want to open or expand a business in Stewart County!
The Stewart
County Commission also provides various services to its
citizens. These include funding and housing the offices and
operations of the county’s elected officials, the board of
registrars, and the board of assessors; managing and
administering the county budget and financial records; providing
emergency medical services; caring for the county’s roads;
providing public water to many rural citizens; providing a local
director for emergency management; operating a correctional
institution; housing the Cooperative Extension, the health
department, the mental retardation center, the senior center, and
the neighborhood services center; and providing appointees to
the boards of libraries, health, family and children services,
the planning and zoning commission, the development authorities,
and the regional development center.
The
Commissioners encourage you to call 229/838-6769 if you have
questions.
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