“…They provide a litany of staple services such as police and fire protection, water=sewer and emergency medical services, garbage collection and disposal, recreational and cultural programs and facilities as well as street lighting, sidewalks, and traffic control, among others. Increasingly, a significant number of county governments also function in a similar capacity, and this is especially the case for highly urban counties, counties experiencing moderate to rapid growth in their populations, counties in the South and West, and counties that have a adopted more modern forms of government (Benton 2002a(Benton , 2002b(Benton , 2003a(Benton , 2003b. However, the increasing importance of counties as full-service governments may not be reflected in the substance of local government courses taught at our colleges and universities.…”