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Forgotten Communities of Benton County - April 29

A presentation entitled, "Forgotten Communities of Benton County" will be shared with the community by Iowa’s leading ghost town researcher Dave Baker from, "The 29th State." Join us on this fascinating journey through the past of Benton County. Come learn about the places which have disappeared from our map during this fun and interactive program.

Win T-Bone Steaks During May Beef Month

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Each Tuesday in May, Vinton Fareway & Roy’s Hometown Grocery shoppers have a chance to win a pack of T-bone steaks, courtesy of Benton County Farm Bureau.Customers can enter the “T-Bone Tuesday” drawing at the meat counter—no purchase necessary. One winner will be contacted each week to claim the prize.“This promo is a fun way for us to say, ‘thank you’,” says Michael Hopper, Benton County Farm Bureau president.
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Help Reduce Overdose Risks: Dispose of old medications this Saturday, 10-2 pm

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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 27, and the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP) encourages Iowans to clean out their medicine cabinets and safely dispose of unused and unneeded medications. Local law enforcement agencies and pharmacies are teaming up to collect leftover prescription and over-the-counter drugs for this special one-day event held each spring and fall.

Thank You, Volunteers!

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It's National Volunteer Week this week, April 21 - 27. On April 26 and 27 you are welcome to stop at any of the following Benton County Libraries!Benton County Libraries and Benton County Volunteer Center have teamed up to celebrate volunteers. On Friday, April 26, no matter who you volunteer for, stop by one of the host libraries for a cup of coffee (or water) and a cookie.

Primary Election Information for Benton County

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Primary Election What is the Primary Election? The Primary Election is held for the members of political parties to nominate candidates for the General Election. Party Affiliation The biggest difference between the Primary Election and all other elections is that a voter’s party affiliation matters. Only voters who are registered with the Democratic, Libertarian or Republican parties are allowed to vote in the Primary Election.
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Prom Grand March, Saturday, April 20 6:30 p.m. doors open

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Please join us at the Prom Grand March on Saturday, April 20th beginning at 7:00 pm in the High School Auditorium.  Doors open at 6:30.  We hope to see you there!

Difference Maker Recognition: Karen Ackman

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Karen Ackman, our food service director, has been nominated as the Difference Maker for the month of April. Karen's dedication and hard work have truly made a significant impact on our school community. One of her major achievements is working to secure the Community Eligibility Provision for our school district. This means that starting next school year, all students will receive free breakfast and lunch, ensuring that no child goes hungry while striving for their academic success.

Urbana Residents Rally Behind Police Chief

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There is nothing like picking on a good man to bring out all the mama bears and the folks that he has helped. Several Urbana residents have been quick to have the Police Chief's back. The community of Urbana has banded together to show support for their Chief, and had a ton of good things to say about the man/As I read all of the words said about this police chief I noted one thing, there wasn't anything bad said about him.
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APRIL 16TH, NATIONAL HEALTHCARE DECISIONS DAY

(NHDD) WHAT IS IT? NHDD is a day that was founded in 2008 by a healthcare lawyer, Nathan Kottkamp. This was founded to provide clear, concise, and consistent medical information for one’s healthcare decision-making. This is a day that exists for advancing our care plans and empowering the public and physicians to know the importance of the care plans.

Notice of Intent to fill Vacant City Council Seat by Appointment

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Notice of Intent to fill Vacant City Council Seat by AppointmentThe Council of the City of Vinton, Iowa intends to fill the 4th Ward Council position, which will be vacant as of May 1, 2024 due to the resignation of the current 4th Ward Councilperson, by appointment. The Oath of Office will be administered during the regularly scheduled City Council meeting on May 9, 2024 at 7:00pm, held in the City Council Chambers, Vinton City Hall.
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