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=== Primary and secondary schools ===
=== Primary and secondary schools ===


Several school districts serve Harris County communities. Among the 26 districts are:
Several school districts serve Harris County communities. Among the 8 districts are:


* [[Castor Independent School District]]
* [[Champion Independent School District]] (Partial, mostly in Mason County)
* [[Feltzburg Independent School District]]
* [[Feltzburg Independent School District]]
* [[Holtz Independent School District]]
* [[Goland Park Independent School District]]
* [[Goland Park Independent School District]]
* [[Kingsland Independent School District]]
* [[Kingsland Independent School District]]
* [[Kinnley Independent School District]]
* [[Kinnley Independent School District]]
* [[Menard Independent School District]]
* [[Menard Independent School District]]
* [[Nina Independent School District]]
* [[Port Wells Independent School District]]
* [[Port Wells Independent School District]]
* [[Rhone Independent School District]]
* [[Rhone Independent School District]]
* [[South Rhone Independent School District]]
* [[Spring Branch Independent School District]]
* [[Spring Branch Independent School District]]


===Colleges and universities===
===Colleges and universities===
{{see also|List of colleges and universities in Houston}}
{{see also|List of colleges and universities in Rhone}}
[[File:Ezekiel W. Cullen Building (Alternate).JPG|thumb|right|Cullen Building at the [[University of Rhone]]]]
[[File:Ezekiel W. Cullen Building (Alternate).JPG|thumb|right|Cullen Building at the [[University of Rhone]]]]


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* [[Image:WM-35.png|20px]] [[West Monroe State Highway 35|State Highway 35]]
* [[Image:WM-35.png|20px]] [[West Monroe State Highway 35|State Highway 35]]
* [[Image:LP-15.png|20px]] [[West Monroe State Loop 15|State Loop 15]] - a.k.a. The Beltway
* [[Image:LP-15.png|20px]] [[West Monroe State Loop 15|State Loop 15]] - a.k.a. The Beltway
===Toll Roads===
The [[King County Toll Road Authority]] was established in the 1970's to move forward with a county plan to build out a master highway plan, in the face of economic downturn. The first phase of KCTRA's plan was the outer loop, now [[West Monroe State Loop 15|Loop 15]]. Part of the plan that sold the project to voters was that when the road was paid off, the highway would be free to use. True to their word, in 1995, the loop was turned over to state ownership, and the toll plaza's were removed.
While the Authority is managed by King County, many of its projects extend beyond the county's borders. The Authority has memorandoms of understanding with Mason and Wilkinson counties to operate toll roads in their jurisdiction and profit sharing, rather than those counties operating their own authorities.
In addition to the toll roads KCTRA operates, they also maintain "managed lanes" on many King County highways, which double as toll roads in existing rights of way, and as HOV lanes.
* [[Image:Expressport Toll Road.png|20px]] [[Expressport Toll Road]]
* [[Image:Mason County Parkway.png|20px]] [[Mason County Parkway]]
* [[Image:North Park Toll Road.png|20px]] [[North Park Toll Road]]
* [[Image:Wilkinson Toll Road.png|20px]] [[Wilkinson Toll Road]]
* [[Image:I-10.svg|20px]] Orlando Tollway - Managed lanes from North Park Toll Road to Loop 15 North
* [[Image:I-10.svg|20px]] Champion Tollway - Managed lanes from I-410 South to [[Travis County, West Monroe|Travis]] county line
* [[Image:I-30.svg|20px]] Northeast Tollway - Managed lanes from I-410 North to SH 2
* [[Image:WM-21.png|20px]] Seabrook Tollway - Managed lanes from I-410 South to SH 8


=== Airports ===
=== Airports ===

Latest revision as of 08:59, 25 January 2023

King County
King County
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Map of West Monroe highlighting King County
Location within the state of West Monroe
Map of Ibica highlighting West Monroe
West Monroe's location within Ibica
Country Ibica
State West Monroe
Founded1421
County seatRhone
Largest cityRhone
Area
 • Total1,777 sq mi (4,600 km2)
Population
 ({{{2}}})
 • Total5,280,800
 • Density3,000/sq mi (1,100/km2)
Websitewww.co.king.wm.usi

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King County is located in the State of West Monroe. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,280,800, making it the most populous county in West Monroe. Its county seat is Rhone, the largest city in West Monroe and Ibica. Harris County is included in the five-county Greater Rhone metropolitan statistical area, which is the most populous metropolitan area in Ibica.

Adjacent counties

Government and politics

County governments serve as agents of the state, with responsibilities defined in the West Monroe Constitution. Counties are governed by the commissioners' court. Each West Monroe county has four precinct commissioners and a county judge. Although this body is called a court, it conducts the general business of the county and oversees financial matters. The commissioners court may hire personnel to run major departments, such as health and human services.

Besides the county judge and commissioners, the other elective offices found in most counties include the county attorney, county and district clerks, county treasurer, sheriff, tax assessor-collector, justices of the peace, and constables. As a part of the checks and balances system, counties have an auditor appointed by the district courts.

County facilities

The 1910 county courthouse was renovated in the 1950s to update its systems. In the 21st century, the facility received another major renovation. Completed in 2011, the $50 million, eight-year project was designed to restore notable historic aspects of the courthouse while providing for contemporary communication and building needs.

The West Monroe First Court of Appeals and the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, since September 3, 2010, are located in the 1910 King County courthouse.

The King County Jail Complex of the King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) is the largest in West Monroe, and one of the largest in the nation.

Ibican Congress

Representatives Name Party First Elected Area(s) of King County Represented
  District 11 Ritchie Bennet Conservative 2018 Kinnley, South Rhone
  District 12 Madeline Jack Conservative 2018 Holtz, Nina, Port Wells
  District 13 Jennie Mercer Conservative 2004 Castor, Feltzburg, Goland Park
  District 14 Lynda Hope Progressive 2004 Kingsland, Menard
  District 15 Todd Hunter Progressive 1994 Southeast Rhone
  District 16 Madalyn Harlan Progressive 2020 Rhone International Airport
  District 17 Julia Mayes Progressive 2018 SH 35 Corridor
  District 18 Imogene Fletcher Progressive 2014 Northwest Rhone
  District 19 Trey Appleby Progressive 2014 Southern Feltzburg
  District 20 Chris Beck Progressive 2014 Northeast Rhone
  District 21 Burton Glass Progressive 2014 Central Rhone

State Legislature

State Senate

District Name Party First Elected Area(s) of King County Represented
  1 Danielle Waterman Progressive 2014 SH 11 Corridor South
  2 Dwight Jennings Progressive 2013 Downtown Rhone
  3 Ray Rimmer Progressive 2014 Uptown Rhone
  4 Delphia Stacey Progressive 2012 University of West Monroe
  5 Kory Rakes Progressive 2016 Rhone's Northside
  6 Logan Jack Conservative 1992 Upper East Village
  7 Suzanne Howard Progressive 2008 East Central Rhone
  8 Major Stacks Progressive 2010 IR 64 Corridor
  9 Antonette Leighton Progressive 2010 Southeast Rhone
  10 Tel Micheals Conservative 2010 South Rhone
  11 Nelly Brook Conservative 2010 Airport
  12 Laraine Clay Conservative 2010 Potter Hills
  13 Lorrie Rains Progressive 2010 Medical Center
  14 Forest Sheppard Progressive 2010 Western Rhone
  15 Ricky Penner Conservative 2010 Outer West City
  16 Sharla Royceston Progressive 2010 Castor, Feltzburg, Goland Park
  17 Zak Summer Progressive 2010 Kingsland
  18 Coby Byrd Conservative 2010 Menard, Southeast County
  25 Ricky Thorn Conservative 2010 Kinnley, Southwest County
  26 Lizzy Warner Conservative 2010 Holtz, Nina, Port Wells, Northwest County

State House of Representatives

District Name Party
  1 Arleen Seward Progressive
  2 Henry Lacy Progressive
  3 Staci Chambers Progressive
  4 Corey Marlowe Progressive
  5 Quintin Adcock Progressive
  6 Rowland Beck Progressive
  7 Greg Garnett Progressive
  8 Hilda Clayton Progressive
  9 Diane Goodman Progressive
  10 Clay Anson Progressive
  11 Stephany Abramson Progressive
  12 Sharla Upton Progressive
  13 Annabelle Wright Progressive
  14 Elwood Pemberton Progressive
  15 Prue Bryson Progressive
  16 Lora Hunnicutt Progressive
  17 Dex Cook Progressive
  18 Drew Sommer Progressive
  19 Wilson Dalton Progressive
  20 Calla Perkins Progressive
  21 Kristy Elwes Progressive
  22 Maud Croft Progressive
  23 Trix Chapman Progressive
  24 Dorthy Sempers Progressive
  25 Jeffery Fairburn Conservative
  26 Lexi Howland Conservative
  27 Carlton Church Progressive
  28 Kenny Gardiner Conservative
  29 Dianna Wheeler Conservative
  30 Porter Traviss Conservative
  31 Andre Garret Conservative
  32 Liliana Waters Conservative
  33 Eldred Bowman Conservative
  34 Eben Stevens Conservative
  35 Perry Warwick Conservative

County government

King County elected officials

Position Name Party
  County Judge Georgina Toft Progressive
  Commissioner, Precinct 1 Oswald Waterman Progressive
  Commissioner, Precinct 2 Emmett Osbourne Progressive
  Commissioner, Precinct 3 Hellen Gibb Progressive
  Commissioner, Precinct 4 Emelina Pascual Progressive
  County Attorney Heather Fortune Progressive
  District Attorney Gabriel Upton Progressive
  District Clerk Eldon Horn Progressive
  County Clerk Rosaline Shelby Progressive
  Sheriff Fredric Read Progressive
  Tax Assessor-Collector Evangeline Armstrong Progressive
  Treasurer Jarrod Howard Progressive

County services

The King County Flood Control District manages the effects of flooding in the county.

The King County Sheriff's Office operates jail facilities and is the primary provider of law enforcement services to the unincorporated areas of the county. The sheriff is the conservator of the peace in the county. The King County jail facilities are in northern downtown on the north side of the Caraliss Bayou. The 1200 Jail, the 1307 Jail, (originally a WMDOC facility, leased by the county), and the 701 Jail (formed from existing warehouse storage space) are on the same site.

The Community Services Department provides community services. The department maintains the 20 acres (8.1 ha) King County Cemeter for indigents in eastern Rhone. In March 2010, the county adopted a cremation first policy, meaning that the default preference for most indigents is to have them cremated instead of buried.

The King County Housing Authority (KCHA) is a governmental nonprofit corporation which addresses the need for quality affordable housing. The KCHA has been recognized by the Ibican Department of Housing and Urban Development as the highest performing housing authority in the region and was recently named one of Ibica's 10 best Public Housing Authorities.

Law enforcement

There are over 30 law enforcement agencies operating in the county. They include: the King County Sheriff's Office, the Rhone Police Department, METRO Rhone Police Department, other municipal police departments, and school district police departments.

Economy

In 2020, the largest employers in King County were IT Semiconductors, MonroeImperial, Ibican Airlines, Rhone Healthcare Partnership, and IbiTel.

The University of Rhone System's annual impact on the Rhone-area's economy equates to that of a major corporation: $1.1 billion in new funds attracted annually to the Rhone area, $3.13 billion in total economic benefit, and 24,000 local jobs generated. This is in addition to the 12,500 new graduates the UR System produces every year who enter the workforce in Rhone and throughout West Monroe. These degree-holders tend to stay in Rhone. After five years, 80.5% of graduates are still living and working in the region.

Various companies are headquartered in incorporated and unincorporated areas throughout King County.

Education

Primary and secondary schools

Several school districts serve Harris County communities. Among the 8 districts are:

Colleges and universities

Cullen Building at the University of Rhone

Two separate and distinct state universities are located in King County. The University of Rhone is a nationally recognized Tier One research university, and is the flagship institution of the University of Rhone System. The University of West Monroe's flagship campus is also located in Rhone.

Several private institutions of higher learning—ranging from liberal arts colleges to a nationally recognized research university—are located within King County.

Four community college districts exist with campuses in and around King County:

  • The Rhone Community College System serves Rhone ISD, South Rhone ISD, Spring Branch ISD, and Kingsland ISD. This includes most of the City of Rhone.
  • The Imperial College System (formerly North-King Kennedy Community College District) serves Holtz ISD and Feltzburg ISD, as well as most of Kennedy County. This constitutes the northwestern part of the county.
  • Capital Community College System serves Port Wells ISD, Kinnley ISD, and Nina ISD, as well as most of Mason County. This constitutes the western portion of the county.
  • Allison College, in nearby Wilkinson County serves Castor ISD, Goland Park ISD, and Menard ISD.

Public libraries

King County operates its own public library system, the King County Public Library.

In addition, Rhone has the Rhone Public Library, a city-controlled public library system.

Transportation

Metropolitan Transit Authority of King County (METRO) serves all of King County, as well as portions of neighboring Kennedy, Mason, Travis, and Wilkinson counties.

In King County, the average one way commute for a person using an automobile was 25 minutes, while the average commute for a person not using an automobile was 44 minutes, a 76% longer duration than the figure for commuters with cars.

Major highways

Toll Roads

The King County Toll Road Authority was established in the 1970's to move forward with a county plan to build out a master highway plan, in the face of economic downturn. The first phase of KCTRA's plan was the outer loop, now Loop 15. Part of the plan that sold the project to voters was that when the road was paid off, the highway would be free to use. True to their word, in 1995, the loop was turned over to state ownership, and the toll plaza's were removed.

While the Authority is managed by King County, many of its projects extend beyond the county's borders. The Authority has memorandoms of understanding with Mason and Wilkinson counties to operate toll roads in their jurisdiction and profit sharing, rather than those counties operating their own authorities.

In addition to the toll roads KCTRA operates, they also maintain "managed lanes" on many King County highways, which double as toll roads in existing rights of way, and as HOV lanes.

Airports

Rhone International Airport is located in Rhone and in King County. The city of Rhone operates Farringdon Field, a general aviation and military airport in King County.

Emergency Services

Police services

The 1200 Jail, the headquarters of the King County Sheriff's Office
Little York Volunteer Fire Department

Incorporated cities operate their own police departments.

King County operates the King County Sheriff's Office, which serves unincorporated areas and supplements police forces of incorporated areas.

King County also has a constable for each of its eight precincts and hundreds of deputies assigned to each. They mainly serve in a patrol function, established to maintain peace in the county as well as providing security to county buildings such as court houses and district attorney's offices.

Municipal Fire/EMS Services

The King County Fire Marshal's Office operates an Investigative Branch, an Emergency Response Branch (Hazardous Materials Response) and Prevention Branch (Inspections). Incorporated cities operate their own fire departments.

The City of Rhone operates the Rhone Fire Department which provides fire and emergency medical coverage to the City of Rhone.

Other municipalities in King County may provide their own fire service or may be part of an Emergency Service District that provides service for the city. Cities with municipal fire departments include:

  • Castor
  • Holtz
  • Feltzburg
  • Goland Park
  • Kingsland
  • Kinnley
  • Menard
  • Nina
  • Port Wells
  • Rhone
  • South Rhone

Communities

Cities

See also

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