Pike County (OH)
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Pike County, Ohio
Pike County is located in the Appalachian foothills region of southern Ohio. It was formed from parts of Scioto, Ross and Adams counties on February 1, 1815. It is named for famed explorer and soldier, Zebulon Pike.
The Village of Waverly is the county seat. There are three villages and fourteen townships in the county along with several unincorporated areas.
VILLAGES: Beaver Piketon Waverly TOWNSHIPS: Beaver Marion Perry Benton Mifflin Seal Camp Creek Newton Sunfish Jackson Pebble Union Pee Pee UNINCORPORATED AREAS: Cynthiana Morgantown Jasper Stockdale Latham Wakefield
Public Safety Communications
All public safety agencies in Pike currently utilize VHF for communications.