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PaSDC PUBLISHED BY Pennsylvania State Data Center Pennsylvania County Data Book 2005 Indiana County Harrisburg Institute of State and Regional Affairs The Pennsylvania State Data Center (PaSDC) program was established through Executive Order of the Governor to improve access to and use of statistics available from the U.S. Bureau of the Census and other resources. Census data that can be accessed through the PaSDC include all major statistical programs covering such areas as population, housing, agriculture, manufacturing, retail and wholesale trade, governments, etc. Data are generated in many formats. Information and services are available through the PaSDC office at Penn State Harrisburg and a network of affiliate data centers located across the commonwealth. The PaSDC also has an office in the state Capitol Complex, Forum Building, for convenient access by Pennsylvania state agencies and the legislature. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OF THE DATA CENTER INCLUDE: STATISTICAL AND REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS Pennsylvania Abstract: A Statistical Fact Book (annual) Data Workshops: A Hands-On Approach to County Data Books (bi-annual in odd years) Extracting Data Pennsylvania County Industry Trends (annual) Annual Data User Conference Municipal Population Estimates (annual) Detailed State and County Population Estimates (annual) RESEARCH/INFORMATION DISSEMINATION Pennsylvania Geographic Reference Map PaSDC Newsletter (tri-annual) and Code Book: 2000 Research Briefs Detailed County Projections: 1990 to 2020 TipSheets Maps of the Month DECENNIAL CENSUS PUBLICATIONS PaSDC Web site: (URL: PaSDC.hbg.psu.edu) Transportation to Work: Pennsylvania (2000 and 1990) Marketer’s Handbook, Volume I, Zip Code TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Tabulation Areas (2000 and 1990) Information assistance General Income and Poverty Characteristics: Applied demographic analysis Pennsylvania 2000 Statistical and reference maps and graphics Pennsylvania School Districts, 2000: General Population Census geographic reference maps and Housing Characteristics General Population and Housing Characteristics: ISSUE PAPERS Pennsylvania (2000 and 1990) The State of the Commonwealth: 2000 Pennsylvania Municipal Population by Race and Ethnicity Pennsylvania’s Brain Drain Migration and Labor Force Pennsylvania Decennial Census Population: 1960 to 2000 Education Gap, 2000 Educational Attainment Level of the Civilian Labor Force: Policing Persons with Mental Illness: The Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Counties: 1990 Experience General Income Characteristics: Pennsylvania 1990 High-Speed Rail in Pennsylvania Detailed Income Characteristics: Pennsylvania 1990 History of Pennsylvania: 1790-1990 1990 Marketers Handbook: Pennsylvania Zip Code Data, Economic Census: Keeping the Pulse of Pennsylvania and Volume II the Nation’s Economy Pennsylvania School Districts, 1990: Socio-Economic Railroads in Pennsylvania Characteristics Volume I and II Perceptions on Diversity in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Housing Trends PROFILES Educational Attainment of Pennsylvania’s Young Workers: Summary File 1 and Summary File 3 Profiles for all What’s It Worth? Census Geographies including school and legislative Quality Control of Home Schooling in Pennsylvania districts (2000 and 1990) Pennsylvania’s Brain Drain-Migration in the Mid-1990’s Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Profiles Transportation and Population Change (2000 and 1990) The Internet and Public Libraries PA on the Move, Migration Flow Tables (2000 and 1990) Pennsylvania Migration Trends: 1985-1990 Going to Work: Pennsylvania Commuter Profiles PRODUCT ORDERING All of our products may be ordered through our Web site at: PaSDC.hbg.psu.edu by clicking on eStore. You may also order products by calling us at 717.948.6336 or faxing us a product order form at 717.948.6754. PRODUCT PAYMENT AND SHIPPING The PaSDC requires prepayment for all products and services. The PaSDC accepts Visa® and MasterCard®. If paying by check, please make checks payable to: The Pennsylvania State University. Invoices will be shipped with the product within 5-7 business days. Overnight orders must be received prior to 12:00 noon EST for next-day shipping. We do not accept purchase orders. PRODUCT NOTIFICATION Staying informed has never been easier! To keep updated on new products and services, we offer these convenient methods: To request our Catalog or to be placed on either our Outreach listserv or our mailing list, please contact us at 717.948.6336 or email us at [email protected]. Institute of State and Regional Affairs Penn State Harrisburg 777 W. Harrisburg Pike Middletown, PA 17057-4898 Phone: 717.948.6336 Fax: 717.948.6754 Email: [email protected] Harrisburg Institute of State and Regional Affairs Pennsylvania County Data Book 2005 INDIANA COUNTY PUBLISHED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE DATA CENTER (PaSDC), A UNIT OF THE INSTITUTE OF STATE AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS AT PENN STATE HARRISBURG This publication is available in alternative media upon request. The Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment without regard to personal characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by University policy or by state or federal authorities. It is the policy of the University to maintain an academic and work environment free of discrimination, including harassment. The Pennsylvania State University prohibits discrimination and harassment against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Discrimination or harassment against faculty, staff or students will not be tolerated at The Pennsylvania State University. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Director, The Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901; Tel 814-865-4700/V, 814-863-1150/TTY. U.Ed. HB 05-131 © All rights in this publication are reserved. Permission to reprint may be granted upon presentation of an adequate statement concerning the material to be used and the manner of its incorporation in other texts. ISBN 1-58036-340-7 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A special note of thanks is extended to all agencies who contributed data for this publication and to county planning commissions for the county descriptions. Execution of this project, including data collection and overall production, was carried out by Michael DeFrank, Manager of Data Services, under the general direction of Sue Copella, Director of the Pennsylvania State Data Center. Programming was conducted by Jennifer Shultz, Research Associate. Larry Meyers, Senior Research Technologist, was responsible for map creation. Stacey Faircloth, Staff Assistant, was responsible for publication editing. PaSDC staff that participated in production, included: Senior Research Coordinator Dawn Knepp, Research Technologist Dennis Pickeral and Research Assistants Susan Wert and Nimrit Sood. THE CURRENT AND FUTURE EDITIONS The next County Data Book Series will be published in 2007. The PaSDC continues to solicit your feedback. All suggestions and comments will be reviewed and taken into consideration for the 2007 edition. County Data Books are available for each of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. They may be purchased in print or on CD-ROM in portable document file format (PDF). The Pennsylvania State Data Center provides data, products and services, at a variety of geographic levels, to all sectors of the community, including business, academia, governments and non-profits. The PaSDC has access to a variety of data, some of which include: Decennial Census, Economic Census, American Community Survey, Special Census Tabulations, Current Population Survey, and Population Estimates and Projections. Publications, profiles and custom data extraction, including thematic mapping, may be ordered by calling our information desk at 717.948.6336, using the on-line ordering option (eStore) on the PaSDC homepage (PaSDC.hbg.psu.edu), or sending an e-mail to [email protected]. 2000 DECENNIAL CENSUS DATA • For those municipalities crossing county lines, census data is provided for that portion of the municipality within the county. • Census 2000 population and housing data may differ depending on whether data was obtained from SF1 or SF3 due to sampling. • Please note percentages in this publication may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 1 SECTION I: PHYSICAL FEATURES AND FACILITIES ................................................... 3 TABLE 1. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, 2004 ................................................. 5 A. Highways ......................................................................... 5 B. Mass Transit Facilities ............................................................... 5 C. Railroads ......................................................................... 5 D. Airports ........................................................................... 5 TABLE 2. PUBLIC UTILITIES, 2004 ............................................................. 6 A. Electricity.......................................................................... 6 B. Gas .............................................................................. 6 C. Water ............................................................................ 6 D. Sewerage Facilities ................................................................