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Morrow County was created in 1885 from the western portion of Umatilla County and a small portion of eastern Wasco County.
Morrow County is located in the north central part of the state and east of the Cascade Mountains.
Morrow County government consists of a county judge, two county commissioners, district attorney, assessor, clerk, sheriff, surveyor, justice of the peace, and treasurer-tax collector.
Morrow County was formed from a part of Umatilla County on February 16, 1885 and Heppner was chosen as the first county seat.
Morrow County extends from the Columbia river on the north to the Blue Mountains on the south and consists of 2059 square miles.
Morrow County neighbors include Gilliam County to the west, Umatilla County to the east, Grant County to the south and Wheeler County to the southwest.