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Construction has started on the first floor of the Admin Center to complete the space for Planning & Development’s move to the building. There are some parking spaces blocked off on the west side of Western to allow for the placement of the dumpster. A wall has been installed as a TEMPORARY...
Posted: January 9, 2017
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The Scott County Sheriff’s Office would like to welcome our new Deputy Eric George. He was sworn in today by Sheriff Lane. Deputy Eric George was born and raised in Davenport and graduated from Assumption High School and attended St. Ambrose University where Eric majored in Criminal Justice. Eric...
Posted: January 6, 2017
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Construction has began on January 3rd in the Administration Building Lobby. A temporary wall is serving as a construction barrier, once construction is complete the temporary will be removed, leaving more open space than is currently there. The barrier allows work to progress WITHIN the confines of...
Posted: January 4, 2017
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Ten great reasons to use myuhc.com® The tools and information at myuhc.com are both practical and personalized so you can get the most out of your benefits. Register at myuhc.com and connect to current information about your plan benefits and health care interests.
Posted: January 3, 2017
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Health care costs are rising, and one of the biggest reasons is emergency room visits. The reality is the majority of ailments treated in ERs are actually non-emergencies. To help keep health care costs down for our employees, we are working with UnitedHealthcare to ensure you have the tools available to Check your care options, Choose a care provider and Go for better health. From 24-hour nurses to Virtual Visits to urgent care centers and beyond, knowing your options can help save you time, money and frustration.
Posted: December 28, 2016
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How to keep your heart healthy and your waistline trim at holiday meals Trimming the fat, eating fruits and vegetables, and increasing exercise can help keep you healthy at holiday meals. Holiday meals, with turkey or ham and all the fixings, can turn the dining room table into a highfat smorgasbord. As tasty as they are, these feasts can make your arteries groan. The typical holiday meal is laden with fat: gravies made with meat drippings, mounds of creamy mashed potatoes, your favorite pies.
Posted: December 21, 2016
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5 Tips to Prepare for a Winter Storm: 1. Fill your gas tank 2. Buy essential groceries 3. Put an ice scraper in your car 4. Cell phone charger in your car 5. Wear proper footwear 5 Tips for Shoveling Snow Safely: 1. Keep up with the storm 2. Push don’t lift 3. Wear breathable layers 4. Wear good...
Posted: December 13, 2016
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Holiday Stress? Try These Top 5 Tips for a Heart-Healthy Holiday Season Sned the Grinch packing this holiday season! He’s a mean one, alright. If the Grinch has stolen your healthy holiday, check out these tips to regain your healthy holiday season!
Posted: December 7, 2016
Holiday Themed Recycle Bin
Wondering what's OK to recycle in your Go All In recycling cart this season? Check out this list! http://www.wastecom.com/News/20161129/175/2016-Holiday-Recycling-Guide.aspx YES, it goes in! Boxes (such as those from electronics, toys, shoes and shirts) Empty wrapping paper tubes Gift/shopping bags...
Posted: December 2, 2016
Did you know the paperless pay advice allows you to say “Show me the Money” virtually anywhere? Payroll is transitioning to paperless pay advices for everyone (except seasonal, temporary and some part-time employees) by the first pay period in January, 2017. Just say “Show me the Money” by logging to MyHR: http://intranet.scottcountyiowa.com/erp.php?page=myhr to view your direct deposit advice from work. Externally you can view the advice through a home computer or mobile device at: https://myhr.scottcountyiowa.com
Posted: November 23, 2016

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