Jim Rudisill
for The Hawk Eye
WAPELLO A possible resolution may have been reached to a signage stalemate tied to the relocation of the Louisa County Public Health Service from its Wapello office site to the Louisa County Complex, county officials reported Tuesday during the county board of supervisors meeting.
Supervisor Randy Griffin, who also serves as the chair for the Louisa County Board of Health, and county engineer Adam Shutt reported on a recent meeting they held with interim Iowa Department of Transportation District V Engineer Bob Younie.
That meeting was set up after the BOH discussed improved signage at the intersection of U.S. 61 and County Road G56 during a June 8 meeting. According to discussions at that meeting, the DOT had turned down a request to install additional signs or increase the wording on existing signs to show the LCPHS is located at the Complex, along with the county sheriff’s office/jail and conservation board.
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Iowa Welcomes its Immigrant Neighbors (WINS) and Henry County Public Health are partnering to offer a special COVID-19 vaccine clinic tomorrow. Anyone 18 or older is welcome to attend at the First Presbyterian Church in Mt. Pleasant, 902 S. Walnut, from 9-11a.m. They will be offering both Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines.
Other COVID vaccine offerings coming up in the KCII-listening area include a clinic today featuring the Johnson and Johnson vaccine at Jefferson County Public Health, with appointments required. Louisa County has two options including the Community Health Centers of Southeast Iowa in Columbus City offering appointments week days for those 65 and over as well as Louisa County Public Health offering vaccines for homebound individuals by appointment. Iowa County Public Health is hosting clinics from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 12th and Wednesday May 26th by appointment. All of the clinics are free for participants. Local pharmacies are also providing COVID