COVID

Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

To vax or not to vax?

Should you get the COVID-19 vaccination, or not? That is the question of our time. Unfortunately, there’s no one good answer to the question that fits all people.
The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners received a COVID-19 update from Emergency Manager Kirt Smith at the start of Monday’s meeting. 

The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners received a COVID-19 update from Emergency Manager Kirt Smith at the start of Monday’s meeting. 

COVID numbers climbing

The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners received a COVID-19 update from Emergency Manager Kirt Smith at the start of Monday’s meeting.  Smith began by noting that the county is still in a similar situation, with positive numbers on the rise.
As the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus spreads throughout the Central District, local community health leaders have shared their updates.

As the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus spreads throughout the Central District, local community health leaders have shared their updates.

Insight shared on changing COVID status

As the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus spreads throughout the Central District, local community health leaders have shared their updates.  “Testing for COVID-19 at our Aurora clinic has seen a recent increase,” said Diane Keller, Memorial Community Health CEO.
The CDHD and MCHI have provided a local COVID-19 update.

The CDHD and MCHI have provided a local COVID-19 update.

CDHD, Memorial Community Health share COVID-19 update

As variants of COVID-19 continue to spread throughout Nebraska, Central District Health Department health director Teresa Anderson shared how they are affecting the area counties and what people should be on the lookout for.
Manager Kirt Smith provided a brief update on the status of COVID-19 and the vaccine in the district to commissioners Monday.

Manager Kirt Smith provided a brief update on the status of COVID-19 and the vaccine in the district to commissioners Monday.

COVID update brings good news

Manager Kirt Smith provided a brief update on the status of COVID-19 and the vaccine in the district to commissioners Monday. “I just thought I’d give you a quick update of where we’ve been,” Smith began. “This last week we were at 971 total cases since this all started, and 18 deaths.
Just under 32 percent of Hamilton County residents have received a COVID vaccination more than a year after the pandemic began to spread locally.

Just under 32 percent of Hamilton County residents have received a COVID vaccination more than a year after the pandemic began to spread locally.

Vaccinations reach 32% in county

Just under 32 percent of Hamilton County residents have received a COVID vaccination more than a year after the pandemic began to spread locally, prompting words of cautious optimism last week from Teresa Anderson.
Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

‘End is in sight’

“It seems that an end to this pandemic may be in sight.” To hear those words coming from a local health official last week was music to the ears of area residents growing weary of the year-plus-long battle with COVID-19.
Dan Fitzgerald, plant manager at the BonnaVilla Homes plant in Aurora, reflected on a most challenging fiscal year, concluding that “at the end of the year I would say we had a pretty damn good year, given everything that was thrown at us.”

Dan Fitzgerald, plant manager at the BonnaVilla Homes plant in Aurora, reflected on a most challenging fiscal year, concluding that “at the end of the year I would say we had a pretty damn good year, given everything that was thrown at us.”

BonnaVilla reports solid, but most challenging year

The past fiscal year at BonnaVilla Homes felt like one, long, stressful roller-coaster ride thanks to a global pandemic, but at the end of the day plant manager Dan Fitzgerald said it ended up being a solid year for one of Aurora’s largest employers.
Matt Messner of Polk gave the thumbs up Thursday as he received his COVID-19 vaccination during an MCHI clinic at the Bremer Center.

Matt Messner of Polk gave the thumbs up Thursday as he received his COVID-19 vaccination during an MCHI clinic at the Bremer Center.

COVID vaccinations hit 20% in county

The number of Hamilton County residents receiving COVID-19 vaccinations topped 20 percent last week, with both Memorial Community Health and Jim’s U-Save Pharmacy offering regular clinics to anyone interested age 16 or over, depending on the type of vaccine. Memorial Community Health Inc.
Hamilton County commissioners voted Monday to create a new bank account for COVID American Rescue Plan monies.

Hamilton County commissioners voted Monday to create a new bank account for COVID American Rescue Plan monies.

County creates new account, fund for COVID American Rescue monies

The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners met Monday with a light agenda. First on the list for discussion was to consider the creation of a separate bank account for funds received by the county from the COVID American Rescue Plan.