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Social Security Cards
So You've Lost Your Social Security Card Losing important documents is frustrating, especially something as important as your Social Secuirty card. But there's no need to panic! You rarely need the card itself- perhaps only when you get a new job and have to show it to your employer. However, if you decide you really must replace your card, go to www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber before visiting your local Social Security office. There you will find a 'decision tree' that will walk you through the steps to getting a replacement card.
Posted: August 2, 2016
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The Waste Commission of Scott County held its Grand Reopening on July 28th, 2016. Lots of great information can be found on their website, be sure to check it out. http://www.wastecom.com/
Posted: July 29, 2016
PAFR- Popular Annual Financial Report David Farmer, Budget & Administrative Services Director, discussed the status of the PAFR- Popular Annual Financial Report. The “shell” of the document has been created and the theme of this report will be "Scott County’s Mission Statement". David would...
Posted: July 27, 2016
Community Health Charities Logo.  Give.Connect.Hope
Employees have a source of charitable giving through Community Health Charities (CHC) and it is time again for our annual giving campaign! Community Health Charities is dedicated to regional medical-based non-profits such as American Diabetes Association-Iowa Area, Epilepsy Foundation of North/Central Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska, and Vera French, just to name a few. Your donation can even be earmarked for a specific charity. Now is the time to elect any payroll deductions you may wish to make to Community Health Charities.
Posted: July 27, 2016
Man outside walking
Why Thin and Trim Might Not Equal Healthy. Get the skinny on what habits need to be part of the equation: A lot of us may buy into it- the idea that being slender equals being healthy and in good shape. But that might be a risky assumption. There is more to it than that. For example, it's essential to eat right and get regular exercise- no matter your body weight. In fact, research shows that inactive people at normal weights may have higher rates of disease and early death than those who are obese and active. This doesn't mean weight isn't important. But think big picture- with physical activity and smart eating in your sights too.
Posted: July 27, 2016

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