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Their certification will help educate others about keeping children safe in cars. Written By: Leah Ward | × Representatives from several Worthington area organizations became certified child passenger safety technicians at a June 21 clinic, to help spread awareness in the community about proper safety for child riding in cars. (Submitted photo) WORTHINGTON For the first time in history, the Worthington community hosted a class last month for members of the public to become certified child passenger safety technicians. Several organizations collaborated to make the class possible, including: South Central Minnesota EMS, Helping Hands Pregnancy Center, ISD 518, Nobles County Community Services, Worthington Police Department and Sanford Worthington Medical Center. Representatives from each organization, along with community members, were students in the class. ....
Foster placements in Nobles County didn t change much during 2020, even with pandemic Written By: Leah Ward | 8:00 pm, May 14, 2021 WORTHINGTON May is National Foster Care Month, and this year there s much to celebrate namely, the volunteer foster families who take in children in need throughout Nobles County. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit early last year and businesses, schools and government offices closed their doors, social workers with Nobles County Community Services braced for impact, explained Family & Children’s Social Service Supervisor Beth Mahoney and Social Worker Danette Bechler. With COVID cases climbing and unknown exposure rates, they expected foster parents to feel nervous about taking in new children, so they set up a facility with sleeping bags and cribs, in case foster children needed somewhere to go. ....
Nobles County commissioners take the action during Tuesday meeting. 8:41 am, May 5, 2021 × WORTHINGTON After years of working with property owners to address a public health nuisance, Nobles County Community Services requested action from commissioners Tuesday to raze a house at 108 Kentucky Ave., Adrian. The home is owned by LeRoy and Lori Pettibone, who continue to reside at the residence. The county’s public health unit has responded to complaints about the property since the fall of 2019, and nuisance issues continue to persist. Jason Kloss, environmental health manager with Southwest Health and Human Services, completed an updated inspection of the home on April 8. His report details numerous concerns, from food residue and food packaging and debris accumulating in every room of the property to human feces accumulating in the toilet, animal feces accumulating on the floor, non-functioning freezers and a refrigerator that contained decaying f ....
Facility needs to be ready by late 2022 to receive grant. 12:00 pm, Apr. 6, 2021 × WORTHINGTON Days after hearing of the struggles to find an operator for a proposed eight-bed mental health crisis center at the former KidsPeace Prairie Academy, Nobles County commissioners on Tuesday authorized a request for proposals seeking an architect to complete a design showing the renovations needed to retrofit the facility. Completing the design and specifications for the proposed center will help the county meet its goal of having the facility ready by the end of 2022. Nobles County Community Services Director Stacie Golombiecki said a basic conceptual design was completed by architects with Avera several years ago in order to apply for a state grant. The county was awarded nearly $847,000 in 2018 for the remodel with no matching funds required. ....
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