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McCook County is a county located in the U. S. state of South Dakota.
The county is named for the former governor of the Dakota Territory and Civil War general Edwin Stanton McCook.
McCook County is part of the Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Its county seat is McCook.
McCook is in Illinois ' 3rd congressional district.
McCook is served by the Lyons School District 103 and J.
McCook is a city in Red Willow County, Nebraska, United States.
McCook is located at ( 40. 205228 ,-100. 626174 ).
There is also the Heritage Day Celebration and the McCook Balloon Fest in September.
The City of McCook is organized into eight different departments and offices, which are the: Public Library, Parks, Trash / Recycling, Fire Department, Senior Citizens Affairs, Police Department, Water Department, and Public Transportation.
The George W. Norris House | George Norris House in McCook is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Great Lakes Airlines is currently serving the McCook Regional Airport with commercial flights to Denver and Huron, South Dakota.
His house in McCook is operated as a museum by the Nebraska State Historical Society, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Former professional football player Jeff Kinney is a 1968 graduate of McCook High School.
Bridgewater is a city in McCook County, South Dakota, United States.
Canistota is a city in McCook County, South Dakota, United States.
Montrose is a city in McCook County, South Dakota, United States.
Salem is a city in and the county seat of McCook County, South Dakota, United States.
Spencer is a city in McCook County, South Dakota, United States.
North Sioux City is located at ( 42. 530999 ,-96. 495494 ), bounded on the east by the Big Sioux River and on the west by the oxbow McCook Lake.
The former U. S. Army Air Service testing field, McCook Field, is now a Dayton park called Kettering Field.
Oberlin is the last area of significant population the highway passes in Kansas ; the next city is McCook, Nebraska.

McCook and home
McCook Field was the temporary home of the U. S. Army Signal Corps ' Airplane Engineering Division.

McCook and large
After the railroad opted to locate its midpoint terminal on the Omaha to Denver route in McCook rather than in Indianola ( McCook offered free land for the rail yard whereas a private citizen in Indianola requested a large sum for his land thinking it was a done deal ), population shifted to McCook and after several attempts, some violent, the county offices were moved to McCook.
It is powered by the only surviving EMD E5, one of the large " E " series passenger diesel-electric locomotives made in nearby McCook, Illinois, by General Motors Electro-Motive Division.
McCook, blamed in large part for the failure at Chickamauga, was relieved of command.

McCook and heavy
During World War II an even larger training airfield was built some eight miles north of McCook Regional, for the purpose of training of heavy bomber crews.

McCook and including
He also worked with backing bands such as Lynn Taitt and the Jets ( including the organist Ansel Collins, and horns players Tommy McCook, Johnny " Dizzy " Moore, Bobby Ellis and Vin Gordon ), or The Hippy Boys ( featuring the Barrett brothers as the rhythm section ).
The area around Sioux Falls ( the metropolitan area including the counties of Minnehaha County, Lincoln County, McCook County, and Turner County ) is often referred to as the " Sioux Empire.
With McCook in overall command, Gillmore commanded the northeast line of fortresses ( Fort Lincoln to Fort Totten ), Meigs commanded the northern line of forts ( Fort Totten to Fort DeRussy — including Fort Stevens ) and Augur's First Division commander, Martin D. Hardin, commanded the northwest line of forts ( Fort DeRussy to Fort Sumner ).

McCook and Vulcan
The quarrying legend continues today at the Vulcan Materials Company McCook Quarry, with a total of in Hodgkins and McCook.
* Vulcan Materials Company McCook Quarry

McCook and Electro-Motive
* March 27 – Electro-Motive Corporation breaks ground in McCook, Illinois, for their new locomotive factory.

McCook and EMD
Known as the LaGrange plant for its mailing address ( McCook does not have its own post office ), EMD produced most of their locomotives there from 1935 to 1991, when parent company General Motors moved all final-assembly operations to London, Ontario.
After the Canada-U. S. Free Trade Agreement came into effect in 1989, EMD decided to consolidate all locomotive production at the GMD plant in London, Ontario, a development which ended locomotive production at the McCook, Illinois ( commonly called the La Grange plant, after its postal address ) in 1991, although the Illinois facility continued to produce engines and generators.

McCook and railroad
Although he wrote prolifically about railroads, his actual career was that of a bank president in McCook, Nebraska and did not himself work for a railroad.
Reinhart ascended to the Santa Fe's presidency on December 23, 1893, when he was appointed a receiver of the railroad along with John J. McCook and Joseph C. Wilson.

McCook and locomotive
* May 20 – The first diesel locomotive rolls out of EMC ’ s LaGrange plant in McCook, Illinois: a 100-ton, switcher built for the Santa Fe Railroad.

McCook and plant
* 1949 Armour Industrial Chemical Co. opens world ’ s first commercial fatty amine plant in McCook, Illinois, USA.

McCook and .
He also recommended that Rosecrans should replace wing commanders Alexander McCook and Thomas Crittenden due to their prior ineffectiveness.
In 1985 Hodgkins joined with the Village of McCook to create the McCook-Hodgkins Enterprise Zone.
The Village of Hodgkins maintains its own Police Department, Public Works Department, and Water Department, which purchases Lake Michigan water from McCook.
It was named in honor of Alexander McDowell McCook, a Brigadier General in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
McCook hosts the Buffalo Commons Storytelling Festival each summer.

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