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The Scott County Sheriff’s Office would like to notify the public of a telephone scam that is currently happening across our area. Citizens are receiving telephone calls from a person claiming to be from the Sheriff’s Office stating that a Judge had signed a warrant for them to be arrested for not...
Posted: March 22, 2017
Grocery basket full of healthy fruits and vegetables.
It can sometimes feel as if we’re bombarded with information about the latest eating trend or buzzworthy ingredient. But good nutrition is really about having a well-rounded diet, and it’s easier to do than you may think. In fact, living a nutritious lifestyle can be easy and fun. Nutrition is about more than vitamins—it also includes fiber and healthy fats. March is National Nutrition Month, a perfect time to learn simple ways to help your whole family eat healthier.
Posted: March 22, 2017
LifeSuite Services: To Meet Your Life Needs Life happens, When it does- turn to your LifeSuite services. All employees that are participating in the Minnesota Life Insurance plan, even if it is just basic life insurance, can take advantage of these add-on features which include Legacy Planning, Legal, Financial and Grief, and Travel Assistance.
Posted: March 21, 2017
IPERS Retirement Planning Sessions IPERS is coming to an area near you to provide individual counseling sessions. Get detailed information about your retirement account. Learn about possible retirement dates, benefit option payouts, and service purchase options. Location: Kahl Educational Center...
Posted: March 2, 2017
On Monday, March 6th, at 08:00, the Scott County Sheriff’s Office will hold a promotional ceremony at the Sheriff’s Office on second floor of the Scott County Courthouse. Deputy Dan Furlong will be promoted to the rank of sergeant. Biography: Dan Furlong graduated from St. Ambrose University in...
Posted: March 1, 2017
Coins in piggy bank
It's America Saves Week! It's time to start spending like there IS a tomorrow. Spending smart can help you save more. Being smart about spending doesn't have to mean sacrificing enjoyment. It's about identifying ways to spend on what you truly want and can afford, and about deciding where your money goes rather than wondering where it went.
Posted: February 28, 2017
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UPDATE: Congratulations to the March up the Stairs Winners! Chris Berge in Administration won the 5,000+ steps up drawing and Cathy Voelkers in the Auditor's Office won the random drawing! Throughout the month of March, participants climbed up a combined total of 91,308 steps!
Posted: February 28, 2017
As the dark gloomy days of winter tick away on the calendar all gardeners look forward to spring. When spring finally arrives there seems to not be enough time to get everything done. Here are a couple of things you can start to do now that will help you be ready for spring. -1.) Check & Prep...
Posted: February 27, 2017
Thinking about retiring? Scott Community College is offering a course that focuses on the financial challenges and opportunities unique to today's retirees. If you are thinking of retiring, this course will teach you fundamental principles of financial planning in retirement. Learn how to better manage and control your investments; get information on basic tax reduction strategies; increase your monthly income; protect your life's savings from investment mistakes, and avoid unnecessary estate taxes. Topics will include all of the key financial areas that can help you pursue financial peace of mind during retirement years.
Posted: February 27, 2017
Multiple generations of family walking
5 Reasons to Talk to Your Family About Heart Disease: Heart disease, the leading killer of Americans, doesn't just suddenly happen. It takes decades to develop, and your risk increases as you age. Have a heart-to-heart discussion with your family about their health to get everyone thinking about ways to protect their hearts for the long haul.
Posted: February 21, 2017

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