Dunn County, North Dakota
Dunn County is located in western North Dakota, established in 1910. It is known for its vast landscapes, including rolling hills and the scenic Little Missouri River. The county seat is Manning, which serves as a hub for local government and services.
The economy of Dunn County is primarily driven by agriculture and oil production, reflecting the region's natural resources. The county is part of the Williston Basin, which has significant oil reserves, contributing to its growth and development in recent years. Outdoor activities, such as hiking and hunting, are popular among residents and visitors alike.