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Eaton County gets its name from General John H. Eaton, Secretary of War in President Andrew Jackson's administration.

Source:  Eaton County Historical Commission


News & Announcements

 

cdlogo Eaton Conservation District Receives the 2008 Community Partner of the Year Award

The district earned the award because of their significant contribution to a corporate site's wildlife habitat enhancement program.  The district was nominated by Ms. Bridget Burnell, Environmental Engineer at General Motors Corporation.  Click the title of this news bite for more information.

 

Veteran Affairs LogoVeteran Service Office Now Available at the County Courthouse

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TV Converter Box Coupon Program

 

At midnight on February 17, 2009, all full-power television stations in the United States will stop broadcasting in analog and switch to 100% digital broadcasting.  Click the link below for information reagrding the TV converter box coupon program.

This is a picture of a graduation cap and gown.County Introduces a Citizen University for April 2009
If you have been interested in learning more about your county government, the Citizen University is for you.  A three-day program has been designed to provide a broad overview of the many services and activities performed by your county.  The program is open to anyone 16 years and older. Click here for more information and to register for the program.

Resource Recovery Logo Sharps Collection Program
The Department of Resource Recovery is sponsoring a program that provides residents with a safer and easier alternative for disposing of medical Sharps.  Click here for more information.
An image of the 211 information service for human service agencies 211 Service Available
If you're looking for assistance with a problem and you don't know where to turn, or simply want information on a particular human service issue, 2-1-1 is for you. Currently, 2-1-1 service is available in Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, and Jackson counties through Central Michigan 211.  Click here for more information.
Eaton County Plat Book Image 2007 County Plat Books
Copies of the 2007 County Plat Book are available in the County Clerk's Office, Charlotte, MI.  Cost per book is $30 and includes updates from the 2005 version and a compact disc (CD) containing free computerized mapping software and datasets, allowing you to personally explore the benefits of computerized mapping on your home computer.