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  Adopted home of presidential candidate Wendell Willkie and the site of his national campaign headquarters in 1940, and symbolic home of NASCAR driver Tony Stewart, Rush County is proud of its past, secure in its present, and prepared for the future.

Located in the heartland of rural Indiana and boasting several family farms, Rush County is also proud to be home to a  diversified industry base, featuring manufacturing operations small and large. The county also benefits from having its own   hospital. Rush Memorial Hospital provides a full range of state of the art services.

A large and industrious Amish community also calls Rush County home, and tourists frequently travel to Rush County to see and enjoy the slower pace of life it offers.

Rush County is also home to four historically renovated and fully functional covered bridges, designed and built by the Kennedy brothers, who are famous for such structures throughout the Midwest.

The Rushville Republican began serving Rush County residents as the Rushville Whig in 1840, making it the oldest daily publication in the state of Indiana. It reaches nearly 8,000 readers Monday through Saturday, and nearly 22,000 on Thursdays. When partnered with sister publications in Decatur and Ripley counties, you can reach nearly 90,000 readers who are ready, willing, and able to buy your product or service.
 
   
   
   
   
   
       
             
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