Lincoln County Courthouse, located in Troy, Missouri, was founded on December 18, 1818, and covers a total area of 640 square miles in eastern Missouri along the Mississippi River. The county operates under Missouri law for counties of the second classification, with a three-member executive body known as the Lincoln County Commission overseeing various county departments and activities.
Comprised of eight cities, four villages, and numerous unincorporated communities, Lincoln County is home to a population of 56,566 as per the last decennial census. The Commission, responsible for establishing policies, ordinances, and approving the annual budget, holds public meetings at the Lincoln County Courthouse, where agendas are posted in advance for public viewing.
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