July 13, 2021 Update

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021 From the Columbia County Board of Supervisors CHAIRMAN’S PRESS RELEASE ‘TIME TO GET OFF THE FENCE’ The Columbia County Department of Health recorded two new cases of COVID-19 as of midday today, said DOH Director Jack Mabb, who called the two cases “a family thing.” From Saturday through Monday, an additional two new cases were recorded, neither of whom were … {Read more...}

Office for the Aging Powerful Tools for Caregivers

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Attention All Caregivers Are you caring for a loved one? Would you like to learn tools to help you balance your life and assist in meeting the challenges you may face? The Office for the Aging is looking to offer Powerful Tools for Caregivers, a FREE 6-week, 90 minutes per class, educational program for family and friends who are caring for individuals with chronic conditions. To make it … {Read more...}

Conservation Advisory Council Zoom Meeting 7/12/21 – 4PM

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The Gallatin CAC will be meeting via Zoom on Monday, July 12, at 4 PM If you are interested in attending please reach out for the Zoom link to the Chair Gwen Greene at [email protected] Tentative Agenda 1.  Approving minutes of previous meeting 2.  Approving CAC Mission Statement and related written materials 3. Status of CAC’s web page 4. Discussion re Gallatin Conservation … {Read more...}

July 2, 2021 Update

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Chairman’s press release COUNTY VAX NUMBERS CONTINUE SLOW RISE Columbia County Department of Health Director Jack Mabb said Friday that as of midday, two new cases of COVID- 19 had been recorded, both in adult family members residing in the same domicile. According to CDC tabulations, 72.2 percent of county residents aged 18 and above have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. In … {Read more...}