2023 is still on its deathbed, and everybody is changing the sheets already. New calendars are being hung up, fresh day planners are being bought, and some guy
August 3, 2020
Due to current health conditions, Tama Council will be returning to zoom meetings. The link is https://zoom.us/j/92143843919 Meeting ID 921 4384 3919 or by phone at 408-638-0968. City buildings will be closed to the public. Tonight s meeting begins at 6 p.m.
Tama Council Agenda
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July 11, 2020
Wes Ray, County Assessor presented to the Board of Supervisors regarding homestead/military credit approvals and removals on Monday, July 6. Ray recommended a military credit on Parcel 07-11-176-007 be removed as the owner has no record of military service. The board voted in favor of the .
July 11, 2020
On June 8th, the City of Chelsea swore in a new City Clerk, Lonika Utterback. Ms. Utterback is taking over duties from former City Clerk, Kathy Werner. Mrs. Werner served as part-time City Clerk and Library Director since May 2018, until resigning from the Library Director position in September .
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Anne Michael, a Tama Council member received her first dose of the Moderna vaccine Friday, Jan. 29 from TCPH nurse Penny Tyynismaa. Forty people were scheduled to be vaccinated Friday. Another 100 people 65 and older are scheduled to be vaccinated Monday. Allison Graham/News Chronicle
Despite a limited supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Tama County Public Health (TCPH) held their first vaccination clinic for Phase 1-B populations late this week.
Following approval by the state of Iowa, TCPH staged a vaccination clinic at the Iowa Juvenile Home facility on Jan. 29.
The facility was closed by the state in 2014 and has sat vacant ever since. TCPH staff utilized the former nursing station and support unit on the lower floor of the school building.