Webster County
Recent News About Webster County
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Webster County Supervisors approve letter of withdrawal presented by the County Social Services
Webster County Supervisors recently approved a letter of withdrawal presented by the County Social Services (CSS).
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Webster County to join new mental health region
Webster County will detach from its connection with County Social Services and join Central Iowa Community Services at the start of the next fiscal year.
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Webster County No. 1 hot spot for COVID-19 cases in Iowa
Webster County is officially the state’s top hot spot for COVID-19 cases, The Center Square reported.
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Reynolds signs legislation allowing Webster County to break with County Social Services
Webster County will be permitted to leave its designated Mental Health and Disability Services region, making a break with County Social Services, due to recent legislation signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds.
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Webster County changes its website domain for more security
Webster County is moving its web domain from a ".org" to a ".gov" address.
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Webster County greeted with new deputy sheriff
Webster County was greeted with a new Sheriff’s Deputy last week at a time when most communities around the nation are in need of more public servants.
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Webster County Law Enforcement Center ceases visitations
The Webster County Sheriff's Office issued new rules regarding COVID-19, which will impact jail visitation at the Webster County Law Enforcement Center.
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Webster County Supervisors set dates for bridge placement bidding
In a Webster County Supervisors’ meeting March 3, approval was granted for bridge placement projects, traffic detours for Dayton's annual Labor Day Parade and public meeting hearings were set for the next year’s Secondary Road budget as well as correctional officer pay raise approvals for selected Webster County Jail officers.
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Politicians voice concerns on Reynolds’ plan to raise sales tax
Iowa politicians are offering their input on Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposal to slightly raise the state’s sales tax while decreasing income and property taxes at the same time.