Noble, County of Noble County Commisioners
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Noble County, located in the heart of Southeastern Ohio, is known for its strategic position near major highways, including I-77 and I-70, facilitating easy access to nearby cities such as Marietta, Cambridge, Columbus, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. Established in 1851, it was the last of Ohio's 88 counties to be formed and is named in honor of one of its first settlers, James Noble.
This county is notable for its role in the Marcellus Utica Shale Play and is home to several prominent companies, including International Converter, Magnum Magnetics, and Ames True Temper. With a mix of rich history and economic development initiatives, Noble County offers a unique blend of opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
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