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COVID-19 testing sites are operating throughout the mid-valley, including a number of free testing centers. Primary care providers may be providing testing services to patients who have already established care with them and are not included in this story.
This story will be updated as information on testing changes.
Samaritan Health Services offers testing at numerous locations throughout the mid-valley. All tests at Samaritan sites will be covered by insurance or the CARES Act, so there is no out-of-pocket expense. Currently, testing must be ordered by a health care provider. Screening is typically completed by phone or online, depending on the patientâs situation. The test process differs depending on the location, and more information can be obtained by calling the specific location.
Benton County’s New $15,000 Logo, Behind the Scene Look
February 10, 2021
On January 1, Benton County changed out its historic logo for something new. The rebranding included the new icon and logo, color scheme, designated brand font, and sub-brand logos for each County department.
Benton County Public Information Officer Alyssa Rash says that the County paid $14,900 for the County rebranding. The work was budgeted pre-COVID from the Public Information Fund.
“In fact, the consultant’s work was completed by February 2020, before COVID was in Benton County,” Rash wrote in an email.
Madison Ave. Collective (MAC) in Corvallis was the design firm selected for the project. “They were chosen because it was important to the County that a local firm be used,” Rash wrote.