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Welcome to Union County

Undulating land in Union CountyUNION COUNTY, with its gently undulating land, embraces 346 square miles with a population of 15,637 on the western edge of the Western Coal Field.  Along its northern and western borders, for a distance of approximately thirty-six miles, the Ohio River flows in majestic curves.  On the southwest, Union County is separated from Crittenden County by the Tradewater River; Webster County border is on the southeast, and on the northeast lies Henderson County, from which Union County was formed in 1811.  

The terrain varies from broad flat flood plains with elevations of less than 400 feet along the Ohio River to island-like hill masses that rise 150 to 200 feet or more above the valley flats.  Principal streams are the Ohio and Tradewater Rivers.  An airport with three 5,000-foot runways is located at Sturgis.  Major transportation routes are U.S. Highway 60, State Highway 56 and State Highway 141 and 109.

Weather

Severe heat during the summer months, and severe cold during winter months can and does affect Union County yearly.  Below is a link to a pdf. file indicating the monthly average temperature, mean temperature, average precipitation and the record high and low temperatures for Union County.  Average Weather (17K)

 

Shawneetown Bridge

Shawneetown Bridge


Last Updated 10/16/2007
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