Montgomery County Iowa

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Montgomery County, IA
With just over 10,500 people living in the county, Montgomery County, Iowa offers a mix of rural charm and metropolitan convenience, all within miles.
STANTON

Stanton

RED OAK

Red Oak

Villisca Ax Murder House

Villisca

ELLIOTT

Elliott

RAGBRAI In Downtown Red Oak In 2024 ResizedRAGBRAI In Downtown Red Oak In 2024 ResizedRed Oak, IowaThe "Heart of Southwest Iowa", is rich in history
and is known for its beautiful Victorian architecture.
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Stanton's Swedish Cup And SaucerStanton, IowaWorld’s Largest Swedish Coffee CupCity WebsiteBack to Map
Villisca Ax Murder HouseVillisca, IowaFamously known for the "Villisca Axe Murders,"
one of America's most notorious unsolved crimes.
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Elliott, IowaElliott embodies the charm of small-town America,
with a population that hovers around just 300 people
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Welcome to Montgomery County

Why Montgomery County is the Best Place to Grow Your Own and Call Home!

  • Quality Daycare and School Systems
  • Low cost of living
  • Growing a skilled and intentional workforce
  • State/local tax abatements, workforce development, etc.
  • Just an hour from Omaha Metro and two hours from Des Moines and Kansas City
  • Inexpensive land prices
  • Minimal  natural disasters
  • Low crime
Montgomery County

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With just over 10,500 people living in the county, Montgomery County, Iowa offers a mix of rural charm and metropolitan convenience, all within miles. We’re home to industry and manufacturing, Wilson Center of the Performing Arts, Viking Lake State Park, and more. From the charming communities to the natural beauty of our parks, Montgomery County is the perfect place to grow a business and raise a family.

Recent MCDC News

Exciting news for Red Oak! The Red Oak Chamber and Industry Association, in partnership with Southwestern Community College and the Red Oak Community School District, will revive the building trades program at ROCHS for the 2024/2025 school year. This initiative will lead to building a new home and equip students with essential skills. Want to learn more? Visit the chamber office to see the blueprints!
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development has announced the opening of the Lakin Foundation Child Development Center in Stanton, Iowa. Funded by a $1 million grant, this facility will enhance childcare access for families in rural Montgomery County. With over 11,000 square feet, it features larger classrooms and outdoor playgrounds for over 130 children, positively impacting the community and improving life for families in rural Iowa.
A $165 million investment fund aims to transform 51 communities in southwest Iowa, reversing over a century of economic decline. Led by the Charles E. Lakin Foundation, the initiative will provide grants to cities that create sustainable plans and secure local donors. Focusing on housing, child care, and education, the fund seeks to foster growth and opportunity. Learn how this project will reshape southwest Iowa's future and its communities. Discover the fund's distribution and potential impact!