Cobalt Village, located in northeastern Madison County, Missouri, has roots that stretch back to the mid-19th century. The community takes its name from the nearby Madison Cobalt Mine, discovered in 1847, which became part of the larger Mine La Motte–Fredericktown Mining District. This district was historically significant for its production of cobalt and other minerals, and it helped shape the early economy of the region.
Though small in size—just 0.15 square miles—the village grew as families settled near the mining operations and the county seat of Fredericktown. Over time, Cobalt became known not only for its mineral heritage but also for its tight-knit community spirit. By the 2010 census, the population stood at 226, and by 2020 it had grown modestly to 264 residents.
The mining industry eventually declined, and the Madison Cobalt Mine closed after periods of operation and shutdown. Yet the legacy of the mine remains an important part of the village’s identity, symbolizing both the strength and resilience of the people who built their lives here. Today, Cobalt Village stands as a reminder of Missouri’s mining past while embracing its future as a welcoming small town.
Nestled at an elevation of 774 feet, bordered by Fredericktown to the north, Cobalt Village offers residents and visitors alike a sense of heritage, stability, and opportunity. Its name reflects the enduring connection to the land and the resources that once defined the area, while its people continue to embody the warmth and hospitality of a true Missouri village.
Cobalt Village Trustees hold a public meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm located at the Village Community Center, 1013 Marlowe St.
These meetings are open to the public and the public is encouraged to come.
The Cobalt Village Municipal Office is here to serve residents with reliable, transparent, and community-focused support. Our services include:
Governance & Administration – Village board meetings, ordinances, resolutions, and public records to ensure open and accountable leadership.
Permits & Licensing – Building permits, occupancy certificates, business licenses, and event approvals to support safe growth and community activities.
Public Works & Infrastructure – Road maintenance, utilities coordination, signage, and village facility upkeep to keep our community running smoothly.
Community Safety – Coordination with local law enforcement, emergency preparedness resources, and public safety initiatives.
Finance & Budgeting – Village budgets, tax collection, and financial transparency reports to steward resources responsibly.
Resident Services – Assistance with property records, voter registration information, and general inquiries to connect citizens with the right resources.
Community Development – Support for beautification projects, parks and recreation, and initiatives that enhance the small-town character of Cobalt Village.