August 13, 2021 Update

Columbia County Board of Supervisors Chairman’s Press Release HOSPITALIZATIONS JUMP As of midday today, the Columbia County Department of Health had recorded seven new cases of COVID-19, with eight new cases on Thursday. There are currently five hospitalized individuals, four unvaccinated and one intubated, who is unvaccinated. “This just keeps rolling along. We’re following the … {Read more...}

August 10, 2021 Update

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Columbia County Board of Supervisors   Chairman’s Press Release COUNTY AT A ‘MODERATE’ INFECTION RATE From Saturday through Monday, the Columbia County Department of Health recorded 15 new positive cases of COVID-19 among county residents, six of whom were unvaccinated. As of midday today, eight new cases had been recorded, said DOH Director Jack Mabb. There is currently one hospitalized … {Read more...}

Conservation Advisory Council Meeting Agenda – 8/9/21 5:30 PM Gallatin Town Hall

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Agenda Welcome to all and introductions Approval of minutes from July 12 Update on CAC website Update on Mission Statement Update on circulation of RFP/ modifications/ next steps on Gallatin Conservation Area Discuss Pat Odell’s data on Town Hall project Introduce Matt Stinchcomb, proposed new CAC committee member Any new business Next meeting Monday, Sept 13 at Town … {Read more...}

Document Shredding at the Town Hall August 30-September 10

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The document shredding bins are available at the Gallatin Town Hall Mondays and Fridays from 9-2 and Saturdays 9-12  from August 30, 2021 - September 10, 2021.  For more information 519-398-7519 or [email protected] The Columbia County KISS Program is once again available to seniors in every town in Columbia County. The KISS Program, founded by Columbia County Clerk Holly Tanner, stands … {Read more...}

August 3, 2021 Update

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Chairman’s press release MASK WEARING NOW ADVISED INDOORS IN PUBLIC PLACES Columbia County Department of Health Director Jack Mabb said today that as of midday, the DOH had recorded seven new positive cases of COVID-19 among county residents. For the days of Saturday, Sunday, and Monday combined, 15 new cases were recorded. There are currently two individuals hospitalized, with one in the … {Read more...}