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DeWitt [a] is a city in Clinton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 5,514 at the time of the 2020 census , which represented a 9.2% increase over that of 2000 , making it the fastest growing city in Clinton County.
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa.As of the 2020 census, the population was 46,460. [1] Its county seat is Clinton. [2] Its name is in honor of the seventh Governor of New York State, DeWitt Clinton.
The south-eastern part of Iowa Territory became Iowa, the 29th state in the union, on December 28, 1846, [3] by which point 44 counties had been created. Counties continued to be created by the state government until 1857, when the last county, Humboldt County , was created. [ 4 ]
De Witt Township covers an area of 54.48 square miles (141.1 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, De Witt. According to the USGS, it contains two cemeteries: Elmwood and Saint Joseph. Crystal Lake is within this township. The streams of Ames Creek, Crystal Creek, Rock Creek and Silver Creek run through this township.
Clinton is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, Iowa, United States. [3] It borders the Mississippi River.The population was 24,469 as of 2020. [4]Clinton, along with DeWitt (also located in Clinton County), was named in honor of the sixth governor of New York, DeWitt Clinton.
Central DeWitt formerly competed in the WaMaC Conference, a league of Class 3A and several larger Class 2A schools spanning from east-central to northeast Iowa, where they had a great rivalry with the Maquoketa Cardinals, especially in football; the arrangement began in 2003, when the old Big Bend Conference dissolved and several of that league ...
Pages in category "Cities in Clinton County, Iowa" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... DeWitt, Iowa; G. Goose Lake, Iowa; Grand Mound ...
The Iowa 561 freeway was dedicated and opened to traffic on December 1, 1982. [63] After the new highway opened, there remained two segments of the old road–a short section between I-80 and Mount Joy and a longer stretch from Mount Joy to De Witt. The latter road was renamed Iowa 956 and the former Iowa 960; both of which were unsigned highways.