Madison County is one of the fastest growing counties in Mississippi, yet they have sought to remain a small, friendly community full of rich history and looking forward to a bright future. Named for the fourth president of the United States, James Madison, the 23rd county in Mississippi was created in 1828 from portions of Yazoo and Hinds counties. This area attracted a large number of settlers from Virginia and the Carolinas who came to farm the lush, rolling hills and fertile soil. Today Madison County is home to a number of thriving businesses.
http://www.madison-co.com
Mississippi Center for Public Policy has the stated mission to promote: Limited Government, Free Markets, and Strong, Traditional Families. They believe the primary role of government is to protect those rights that are "endowed by our Creator". They feel that free enterprise and not government is the best source of personal economic growth. Finally they are firmly committed to the idea that marriage is to be a lifelong relationship between one man and one woman.
http://www.mspolicy.org
The Pearl River Basin Development District is an independent state agency serving eleven member counties and their municipalities and communities. Member counties are located along the Pearl River and its tributaries in Mississippi. Counties that form the PRBDD include: Neshoba, Leake, Scott, Hinds, Simpson, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, Marion, Pearl River and Hancock. The PRBDD combines the geographic area of the Pearl River watershed and county governmental boundaries to form a regional organization to promote the beneficial use of the resources of the Pearl River and its watershed. This includes serving as a local coordinator and sponsor for federal programs of water resource development, flood management, pollution abatement, soil conservation, and recreation.
http://www.pearlriverbasin.com
Pulaski County, Illinois, is nestled between the Shawnee National Forest on the west, and the Ohio River on the east. Pulaski County is rich in river heritage, natural beauty and proud to have had a major role in our Nation's history. The County seat is located in historic Mound City, Illinois, at 500 Illinois Avenue. Pulaski County has approximately 7,500 citizens, growing businesses, two school districts, a thriving Community College and much more to offer.
http://www.pulaskicountyil.net