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  2. List of counties in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    St. John County was established in 1871, and formed from the area to the east of range 38 in what was then part of Wallace County. In 1885, the name was changed to Logan County. [28] Kearney County was established on March 6, 1873, and was dissolved in 1883, with the land area being split between Hamilton and Finney counties. It was ...

  3. Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kansas and Missouri with Kansas City metro counties. Kansas and Missouri are two bordering U.S. states with a long and tumultuous history. The relationship between these two states has its roots in Bleeding Kansas, but mutual distrust has continued off and on since then, even in sporting contexts. [170]

  4. List of counties in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The average population of Missouri's counties is 53,880; St. Louis County is the most populous (987,059), and Worth County is the least (1,907). The average land area is 599 sq mi (1,550 km 2 ). The largest county is Texas County (1,179 sq mi, 3,054 km 2 ) and the smallest is St. Louis city (61.9 sq mi, 160 km 2 ).

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  6. New year, new job? These 5 Kansas government jobs have ... - AOL

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    Pawnee County is the second highest with 41 open jobs. To make your job searching process easier, we’ve gathered a list of five state jobs based in Sedgwick County paying a starting salary of ...

  7. Kansas City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Missouri accounted for 56% of employment and Kansas accounted for 44% of employment. From 2018 to 2019 Kansas added 13,000 jobs and Missouri added 6,500 jobs. Kansas side employment grew by 2.7% and Missouri side employment grew by 1.1%; job growth in Kansas was more than double that in Missouri.