There have been a total of 28 deaths in the county since the start of the pandemic.
According to New York Times data, which is on a two-day delay, the 14-day rolling case average in the county is 27.07.
5:15 p.m.: Cole County adds 43 new cases in last 24 hours
The Cole County Health Department will now show positive case totals by day, which reflects the date the specimen was collected instead of the date the results were received by the Health Department.
This change will cause a delay in the daily totals being reported for the current day. The county is also no longer reporting active or isolated cases.
Funding for $400,000 in renovations to improve amenities at Albert-Oakland Park was authorized Monday night by the City Council during a sparsely attended meeting.
The council also agreed to fund improvements to the Activity and Recreation Centerâs waterslide and staircase in the ARCâs Water Zone. Maintenance alterations to the centerâs rooftop HVAC unit will be included in this renovation.
The approved alterations on the ARC will amount to $127,000, according to city memos.
The construction at Albert-Oakland Park will include the replacement of a shelter, restroom and two playgrounds and the rerouting of two disc golf holes.
The park staff requested that the city apply for a Land and Water Conservation Fund grant to finance additional renovations, such as installation of an asphalt overlay, parking lot maintenance and the replacement of light fixtures.
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Children are spreading light in Chabad CKids Club
Children attending last year s Chanukah Ckids club event where they made candles and a gelt launcher.
The nights may be getting longer, but they are also about to get a whole lot brighter.
On Dec. 13, children will gather on ZOOM or in person at Chabad of North Orlando to spread light all over town in a new interactive Chanukah event.
Children will embark on a scavenger hunt journey, discovering Chanukah s message and experiencing the miracle of Chanukah in their own lives - how good conquers evil and light conquers darkness. The best way to make a message stick is through experience, said Chanshy Majesky, co-director of Chabad Lubavitch of North Orlando. The ancient story of the Jewish.