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Show Transcript AND WHEN TO BE CAREFUL VACCINATION RATES IN IAOW INCH BY AT A SLOW PACE, BUT LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS. PEHO CONCERNS OVER THE DELTA VARIANT CAN CONVINCE RESIDENTS TO GET TIRHE SHOT. THE NEW VARIANTS ARE WHY? WE’RE PUSHING SO HARD FOR PEOPLE TO GIVE VACCINATED IN HARRISON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR. BRAD BRAKE SAYS ALMOST. OF ADULTS EATING AN OLDER ARE FULLY VACCINATED BUT WHEN IT COMES TO TOTAL POPULATION, THE IOWATA STE DASHBOARDS IS THE COUNTY IS AT PERCENT COMPARED TO CENTRAL IOWA CNTOUIES LIKE POLK DALLAS AND BOONE PERCENT SNDPE SUBSTANTIAL LESS EACH MONTHS A WE GOERE H IN POTAWATOMIE COUNTY. THE DASHBOARD SAYS9.5% 3 OFHE T COUNTY’S TOTAL POPULATION IS FULLY VACCINATED PLANNING DIREORCT. MATT. ANTWY SAYS RIGHT NOW THEY’VE SEEN THREE CASE
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CADIZ – Harrison County has approved its 2021 general fund budget which is estimated at more than $8 million for the year.
The board of commissioners approved the $8,089,995.96 budget during Tuesday’s meeting. The budget has increased by more than $700,000 from the 2020 version of $7,326,085.39.
Commissioner Don Bethel said the increase is due to a few contributing factors including the county’s commitment of funds to two impending projects the Freeport sewer project and the new county jail facility.
“We have to leave money appropriated for both projects,” he said.
Commissioners also approved the special revenues budget for the upcoming year. The county’s estimated special revenue is $26,804,132.57 with the largest income being the gas tax which provides $5.157 million in funding for the county engineer’s office. The county’s largest source of funding is both property and sales tax, Bethel said, although he did not specify an exact amou