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Argonia is a small city located in the state of Kansas, United States. It sits in a rural region characteristic of the Great Plains, with an economy traditionally based on farming, ranching, and local services. The city covers a small geographic area and has a population in the hundreds, with characteristics typical of small rural communities in the region, including an aging population and a reliance on nearby towns for some amenities.

Argonia is best known for a historical milestone in American politics: in 1887, Susanna M. Salter was

Government and services: Argonia maintains a small municipal government, including a mayor and city council, and

Geography and climate: The city lies in the central plains, with a continental climate—hot summers, cold winters,

elected
mayor,
making
her
the
first
woman
to
serve
as
mayor
in
the
United
States.
Her
election
is
widely
cited
as
an
early
step
in
women's
participation
in
local
government,
and
the
event
is
commemorated
in
local
and
national
histories.
provides
basic
public
services
through
local
departments
and
collaborations
with
county
authorities.
Education
is
served
by
a
local
public
school
district
that
operates
a
small
campus.
and
moderate
precipitation
concentrated
in
spring
and
early
summer.