Horner, West Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're thinking of moving to Horner City, you may be wondering if there are any jobs in the area. Fortunately, there are a lot of job opportunities in the area, and if you're relocating, there are plenty of resources to help you get started. Below is information on the population and steets of Horner City. Once you know the basics about the city, you'll be well-prepared to make the right move.

Located in Ohio, Otisville is home to many familiar faces, including Jerry Horner. His home is hemmed in by three streets - Kelly Hill Road and Highland Avenue. While the population of the city isn't in the four-digit range, the traffic that whirls through his neighborhood is enough to keep him busy cleaning his lawn. The three streets include Route 211, Kelly Hill Road, and Highland Avenue, a city-style "el."

The controversy over the Confederate statue wasn't Horner's first brush with racism. In 2014, a news team from the city was recognized by the Chatham County Press Association for a two-part series on the history of lynchings in the area. The controversy was ugly, but Horner's newspaper was not shut down. After being shown the door by three convenience stores, the newspaper won an award.

In 2017, the population of Horner City was 3,592 people. Twenty percent of the population was under the age of eighteen. Another twenty-five percent was between the ages of 25-44. The remaining nineteen percent were 65-and-older. The gender ratio was 47.4% male and 52.4% female. The median age in the city was 37 years. The median income was $51,100. The median household size was two-and-a-half people.