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Mifflin County is a county in the
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of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 46,143. Its county seat is Lewistown. The county was created on September 19, 1789, from parts of Cumberland County and Northumberland County. It was named for Thomas Mifflin, the first Governor of Pennsylvania. Mifflin County comprises the Lewistown, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area.


Geography

The county terrain is formed by the folded
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ridges which run from southwest to northeast across the county. The terrain slopes to the northeast, with its highest point (Broad Mtn) 1.25 mile (2 km) East Northeast from the county's Northwest corner, just south of the county's border with Centre County. It measures 2,339' (713m) Above sea level. The
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flows northeast through the lower part of the county, exiting northeastward into
Juniata County Juniata County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,509. Its county seat is Mifflintown. The county was created on March 2, 1831, from part of Mifflin County and named for the Juniata Riv ...
near Hawstone. The county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.9%) is water. Mifflin County is located in, and has its boundaries defined by, the Ridge-and Valley Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania.
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, a major divided highway, connects the county to the rest of the state on its route between Harrisburg and
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.
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also connects the county to the rest of the state on its route between
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and Mount Union. The county has a humid continental climate (''Dfa''/''Dfb'') and average temperatures in downtown Lewistown range from 27.8 °F in January to 72.7 °F in July


Adjacent counties

* Centre County - north * Union County, Pennsylvania, Union County - northeast *
Snyder County Snyder County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 39,736. The county seat is Middleburg. Snyder County was formed in 1855 from parts of Union County. Snyder County comprises the Selins ...
- east *
Juniata County Juniata County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,509. Its county seat is Mifflintown. The county was created on March 2, 1831, from part of Mifflin County and named for the Juniata Riv ...
- south * Huntingdon County - west


Major highways

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Protected areas

* Reeds Gap State Park *
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(part) * Rothrock State Forest (part) * Tuscarora State Forest (part) * State Game Lands Number 107 (part) * State Game Lands Number 112B (part) * White Mountain Wild Area (part of Bald Eagle State Forest)


Demographics


2010 census

As of the
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, there were 46,682 people and 18,743 households in the county. The population density was 113.6/sqmi (43.9/km2). There were 21,537 housing units at an average density of 52.4/sqmi (20.2/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 97.53% White, 0.64% Black or African American, 0.11% Native American, 0.36% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.31% from other races, and 1.03% from two or more races. 1.14% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 38.8% were of German, 19.2% American, 8.0% Irish and 7.5% English ancestry. 5.7% report speaking
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, Dutch, or German at home. There were 18,743 households, out of which 29.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.60% were
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living together, 8.50% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.90% were non-families. 26.00% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.20% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 2.99. The county population contained 23.1% under the age of 18, 2.2% from 18 to 19, 5.1% from 20 to 24, 10.4% from 25 to 34, 20.1% from 35 to 49, 20.6% from 50 to 64, and 18.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. The population was 48.93% male, and 51.07% female.


2020 Census


Amish community

The Amish community in Mifflin County, established in 1791, had a total population of 3,905 people (in 30 congregations) in 2017, or 8.5% of the county's population.


Dialect

The dominant form of speech in Mifflin County is the Central Pennsylvania accent. Almost everyone in Mifflin County speaks English. The Amish and some Mennonites speak
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, also known as Pennsylvania Dutch, a West Central German dialect, which is quite different from modern
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. The Amish and Mennonites also can speak English. Few non-Amish or Mennonites in Mifflin County today speak Pennsylvania German, but this was not true in the past.


Micropolitan Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Mifflin County as the Lewistown, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area (µSA). As of the
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the micropolitan area ranked 10th most populous in the State of Pennsylvania and the 237th most populous in the United States with a population of 46,682.


Law and government


County commissioners

*Mark Sunderland (R) *Rob Postal (R) *Kevin P. Kodish (D)


State representatives

*
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, Republican,
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*
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, Republican, Pennsylvania's 82nd Representative District *
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, Republican,
Pennsylvania's 171st Representative District The 171st Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Centre County and Mifflin County and includes the following areas: * Centre County ** Bellefonte ** Centre Hall ** College Township ** Ferguson Township (PART) *** Distri ...
(as of 9 May 2017)


State senator

* Jake Corman, Republican,
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(as of 9 May 2017)


United States representative

* Fred Keller, Republican, Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district


United States senators

* Pat Toomey, Republican * Bob Casey, Jr., Democrat Mifflin County voters have been reliably Republican. In only one national election since 1940 has the county selected the Democratic Party candidate.


Economy

Major employers in Mifflin County include:
Philips

Lewistown Hospital

Standard Steel

Trinity Packaging Supply

Overhead Door Corporation

Jarden Plastics

Marlette Homes

Asher’s Chocolates (Formerly Goss Candies)

Giant Food

Walmart

Lowe’s
* Mifflin County School District
First Quality


Education


Public school districts

Most of the county is served by the Mifflin County School District, with the exception of Wayne Township and the boroughs of Newton-Hamilton and Kistler, which are part of the Mount Union Area School District. * Mifflin County School District * Mount Union Area School District (also in Huntingdon County)


Head Start preschool programs

Head Start is a federally and state funded preschool program for low income children. The program serves 3- and 4-year-olds. In order to participate the family income must be below federal poverty guidelines. * Coleman Head Start Center * McVeytown Head Start Center


Private schools

* Sacred Heart provides a private, Catholic education from kindergarten through fifth grade.
Belleville Mennonite School
Beth-El Christian Day School, and Valley View Christian School provide Mennonite education through grade twelve. * Mifflin County Christian Academy located in Decatur Township provides
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education from kindergarten through grade twelve as well as day care. * Several Old Order Amish schools provide education through grade eight.


Colleges and universities

Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology located in Lewistown provides post high school degrees in nursing, auto mechanics and electrical services and other technology driven careers. The Lewistown branch of the South Hills School of Business and Technology offers associate degrees and other certifications in various areas of business, technology, and some health care. (Closed 2019) The Penn State Learning Center in Lewistown offers both two-year and four-year degrees. Recently, the Learning Center opened a state-of-the-art science lab to be used by students attending the Lewistown Hospital School of Nursing.


Media


Radio stations


AM

* WLUI 670 AM- Lewistown (simulcast on W225CK, 92.9 FM) * WKVA 920 AM- Lewistown (simulcast on W262DO, 100.3 FM)


FM

* WRYV 88.7- Milroy * WJRC 90.9- Lewistown * WMRF 95.7- Lewistown * WVNW 96.7-
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* WCHX 105.5-
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Television

Mifflin County does not have a local television station but it is provided with local coverage from the following stations outside of the county from both the Harrisburg and Johnstown/Altoona markets: * WHTM 27 Harrisburg (27.1 ABC, 27.2 ION, 27.3 GetTV, 27.4 Laff) * WPMT 43 York (43.1 FOX, 43.2 AntennaTV) * WHP 21 Harrisburg (21.1 CBS, 21.2 MyNetworkTV, 21.3 CW) * WGAL 8 Lancaster (8.1 NBC, 8.2 MeTV) * WTAJ 10 Altoona (10.1 CBS, 10.2 Escape, 10.3 Laff, 10.4 Grit) * WJAC 6 Johnstown (6.1 NBC, 6.2 MeTV, 6.3 Comet, 6.4 CW) * WATM 23 Altoona (23.1 ABC, 23.2 FOX, 23.3 ThisTV, 23.4 AntennaTV) * WWCP 8 Johnstown (8.1 FOX, 8.2 ABC) * WHVL 29 State College (29.1 MyNetworkTV, 29.2 Buzzr)


Newspapers


Lewistown Sentinel
* County Observer
The Valley Newspaper


Communities

Under Pennsylvania law, there are four types of incorporated municipalities: cities, boroughs, townships, and, in at most two cases, towns.


Boroughs

*
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* Juniata Terrace * Kistler * Lewistown (county seat) * McVeytown * Newton Hamilton


Census-designated places and unincorporated communities

Census-designated places are geographical areas designated by the US Census Bureau for the purpose of compiling demographic data. They are not actual jurisdictions under Pennsylvania law. Other unincorporated communities are listed here as well. * Alfarata * Allensville * Anderson * Atkinson Mills * Barrville * Belleville * Belltown * Cedar Crest * Church Hill * Granville * Hawstone * Highland Park * Little Kansas * Longfellow * Lumber City * Maitland * Mattawana * Menno * Milroy * Naginey * Potlicker Flats * Reedsville * Ryde * Shindle * Siglerville * Strodes Mills * Union Mills * Wagner * WoodlandWoodland PA (MapQuest, accessed 23 May 2019)
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Townships

*
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* Bratton * Brown * Decatur *
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* Granville * Menno * Oliver * Union * Wayne


Population ranking

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2010 census of Mifflin County. † ''county seat''


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania


References


Further reading

* Raymond Martin Bell, ''Mifflin County, Pennsylvania: Families and Records before 1800.'' Washington PA (1987) * Raymond Martin Bell, ''Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, in the Revolution, 1775-1783.'' Washington PA (1993) * Raymond Martin Bell, ''The Houses of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.'' Washington PA (1970) * Forest K Fisher, ''Mifflin County.'' Charleston SC: Arcadia Publishing (2008) * I. Daniel Rupp, ''History of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.'' Laughlintown PA: Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, n.d. 983 * John Martin Stroup, ''The Amish of the Kishacoquillas Valley, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania: When Did They Come, and Why? What of the Future?'' Lewistown PA: Mifflin County Historical Society (1965) * John Martin Stroup and Raymond Martin Bell, ''The Genesis of Mifflin County Pennsylvania: Its Aborigines, Explorers, Early Settlement and Development, Indian Wars and The Revolution, and Formation as a County.'' Lewistown PA: Mifflin County Historical Society (1957) * John Martin Stroup and Raymond Martin Bell, ''The People of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, 1755-1798: Pioneer Settlers and Defenders of the Frontier During the Revolution.'' Lewistown, PA: Mifflin County Historical Society (1973) * John Martin Stroup and Raymond Martin Bell, ''The Pioneers of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania: Who's Who in the Early Records with an Account of the Growth of the County before 1790.'' Lewistown PA: Mifflin County Historical Society (1942) * ''The Cemeteries of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.'' Lewistown PA: Mifflin County Historical Society (1977) * ''Two Hundred Years: A Chronological List of Events in the History of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.'' Lewistown PA: Mifflin County Historical Society (1957)


External links

* [ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/BPR_pdf_files/Maps/GHS/Roadnames/mifflin_GHSN.pdf Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division, "2005 General Highway Map of Juniata and Mifflin Counties".] Note: shows boroughs, townships, roads, villages, some streams. URL accessed on April 5, 2006.
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