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Ackley is a progressive community with a great school system, classic
neighborhoods and thriving business sector.
City Hall: 641-847-3332
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This farm community of friendly people is tucked into the fields of northwest
Franklin County. Alexander got its start by virtue of the first house
built in 1860 and is home to Latham
Hi-Tech Seed Company.
City Clerk: 641-692-3223 |
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COULTER
This pocket-sized community is located next to Interstate I-35 and features
a great shady city park and one of the best pizza places around.
City Hall: 641-866-6942 |
With one foot in Franklin County and the other in Wright County, the community
of Dows is noted for its unique historical treasures and restored rail
depot.
City Hall: 515-852-4327 |
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GENEVA
Geneva residents are crazy for softball, baseball and anything to do
with the outdoors. Friendliness abounds in Geneva.
City Clerk: 641-494-8425 |
In addition to serving as the county seat of Franklin County, Hampton
was the hometown of Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy and of early television
personality Jack Bailey.
City Hall: 641-456-4853 |
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HANSELL
This quiet, unassuming community is located minutes east of Hampton on
Hwy 3 and features Towns
End Winery. Friendly people are Hansell's hallmark.
City Clerk: 641-494-8425 |
High on commmunity pride and vigor Latimer offers safe streets,
welcoming neighbors and an entrepreneurial spirit. Hutchinson/Mayrath
recently opened their new buildings in the Latimer Business Park.
City Hall: 641-579-6452 |
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POPEJOY
There's a story needs be told about Mr. Slocum's suit, an interesting
story about the scarcity of clothes in the pioneer days and the discoveries
to be made by nosy neighbors.
City Clerk: 515-859-7486 |
Home to the 2011 Iowa State Basketball champs, the West Fork Nation
is also home to nationally recognized companies Sukup
Manufacturing and Creative
Solutions. Sheffield is a welcoming community eager to show you
their friendly side.
City Hall: 641-892-4718 |