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  2. The Steele County Historical Society is a non-profit educational organization founded in 1966 for the purpose of collecting, preserving, and making accessible to the public, information and objects relating to the history of Steele County.

  3. Steele County was created from portions of Griggs and Traill counties by the 1883 territorial legislature. It was named for Edward H. Steele of Minneapolis, Minnesota (1846-1899). Edward Steele was secretary-treasurer of the Red River Land Company, which was largely responsible for the county’s establishment.

  4. The North Dakota Board of Township Directors and the Steele County Township Officers believe the following statement embodies the philosophy. We believe in the Democratic ideal of government of the people, by the people, and for the people.

  5. Steele County Public Health is very unique as it is the one of six offices within the state that is a department office held within the County and not part of a Health District. Some of the services our Public Health office offers are: Environmental Services Sanitarian services help protect the health and safety of the public.

  6. The real estate record is the basis for the Auditor's assessment rolls and the tax collection process of the Treasurer. Most of these records are open to the public and have been digitized to be viewed on computer in the office or on the North Dakota Recorder's Information Network (NDRIN) website.

  7. It is the mission of the Steele County Sheriff's Office to serve all people within our jurisdiction with respect, fairness, and compassion. The men and women of the Steele County Sheriff's Office are dedicated to provide our citizens and visitors with a safe environment to live, work, and play.

  8. As defined in the North Dakota Century Code, the Auditor is the Chief Financial Officer, Elections Administrator, and Executive Secretary to the County Commission. The Auditor's Office is the hub of every courthouse.

  9. Steele County Tax Equalization Director The responsibility of the Tax Equalization Director also called the Assessment Officer, is to appraise all taxable property at a fair and equitable value. They also conduct educational campaigns to fully acquaint constituents with provisions of the property tax laws and responsibilities.

  10. Kari Dekker was duly elected as the Steele County Treasurer on November 2, 2010. Treasurer Dekker has served in her official capacity as Treasurer upon taking office on May 1, 2011. Treasurer Dekker has served Steele County for 12 years as County Treasurer.

  11. The Steele County Job Development Authority is committed to the growth and development of the communities within Steele County. The JDA provides technical and professional services to assist in improving community infrastructure and entrepreneurial growth.