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Salvation Army thanks donors and offers School Clothing Vouchers

The Salvation Army would like to say, “Thank you for the Donations!” and Offers School Clothing Vouchers to those in need. Salvation Army of Benton County is offering vouchers for school clothing for use at the Salvation Army Clothing Store at 5824 Council St NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402. It has clean, select used clothing.The store is closed on Sundays but is open Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm.

Vinton Police Department Log for Week of July 22-28, 2024

 All Charges are subject to review by the Benton County Attorney’s Office. An arrest or criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the Defendant is presumed innocent, unless proven guilty. Intrastate Warrants are issued by Law Enforcement Agencies for crimes happening in their jurisdictions. One Adult Arrests the week of July 22-28, 2024July 23Stormie Raeann Garcia, 28, Vinton, IowaIntrastate Warrant Arrest-Willful Injury Causing Bodily Injury Four Juvenile Referrals for the week of July 22-28, 2024 Five Code Enforcement ViolationsPlacing Debris on Streets x 3Street Storage x 1Tall Grass & Weeds x 1 Three Traffic Citations for Offenses were issued the week of July 22-28, 2024 Thirteen Traffic Warnings for Offenses were issued the week of July 22-28, 2024 One Reported Motor Vehicle Accidents for the week of July 22-28, 2024 For the Week of July 22-28, 2024, 2024–77 complaints/calls for service were handled by the Vinton Police Department.

VGH Celebrates Rick Lazenby's Nearly 20 Years of Dedication and Service

Virginia Gay Hospital (VGH) proudly announces the upcoming retirement of Rick Lazenby, effective August 9, 2024, after nearly two decades of exemplary service. Rick has been an indispensable member of our Maintenance team since October 25, 2005, contributing significantly to our facility's safety, maintenance excellence, and overall camaraderie.During his tenure, Rick has distinguished himself with his unwavering expertise and commitment, particularly in fire safety and maintenance.

Naig Announces Choose Iowa Food Purchasing Pilot Program for Food Banks

Innovative pilot program demonstrates how government, non-profits and the private sector can partner together to address community challenges like food insecurity while also building Iowa’s economy Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced the launch of the Choose Iowa Food Purchasing Program – Food Bank Pilot. The pilot program, which was authorized during the 2024 legislative session and is an initiative of the state’s Choose Iowa Program, aims to connect Iowa food banks with Choose Iowa members to help alleviate food insecurity within our communities.

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Benton County Employee Handbook rules change Effective January 1, 2025

On the agenda for discuss and approval were Benton County Handbook changes in sections: 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5.Vacation time for Benton County employees has been a topic of discussion for more than a year. According to current terms laid out in the Benton County Employee Handbook in Section 4.2,  employee vacation should be as follows:1 year - 10 days8 years - 15 days17 years - 20 daysRecently a long time employee, brought to the attention of the Board of Supervisors that they had been there for 39 years and is still allowed only four weeks of vacation.

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Sherbon pleads guilty

Melissa Sherbon, 42, a former special education associate who worked at the middle and high school of the Benton Community School District was arrested in January of 2024. Sherbon was charged with Telephone Dissemination of Obscene Material to a Minor. This is her first offense. She pled guilty to the charge and received a 2 year deferred sentence and 2 years of supervised probation, a civil penalty of $855.

Help the DNR track hemorrhagic disease

Hemorrhagic disease, commonly referred to as EHD or Bluetongue, has been impacting deer in Iowa for over a decade, with severe outbreaks occurring in 2012, 2013, 2019, and 2023. As a way to better understand disease impacts, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has created an online tool where hunters and landowners can report dead deer resulting from hemorrhagic disease outbreaks.

Old Creamery Nature Trailhead Moving to 13th St.

This map shows the new trail location. Imagine that Kwik Star is off the bottom right hand corner of this picture Randy Scheel spoke with the local Vinton Kiwanis Club on Tuesday about Benton County Conservation. He introduced himself sharing a story about how he became involved. It began when he decided to run on the Old Creamery Nature local trail in the Garrison area. He noticed that a tree was down blocking the trail/ Returned to the trail on his four wheeler and with his chain saw to take care of the problem, he met Nancy Baldwin who was also doing some work on the trail.
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