Community News Stories
March 26, 2020
Information from Lansing
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The State of Iowa has released a program called the Targeted Small Business Sole Operator Fund. The program offers eligible small businesses grants ranging from $5,000-$10,000 to businesses that are sole proprietors or single-member LLCs that are also TSB certified, or have an application submitted to the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) by April 10, 2020 to become TSB certified. The Targeted Small Business Program is designed to help Iowa for-profit small businesses that are majority-owned (51 percent or more), operated and managed by a female, individual with minority status, service disabled veteran or individual with a disability. The program grants TSB Certified businesses access to business support, low-interest loans, and the ability to sell to state agencies without going through a competitive bidding process. If you are not a Targeted Small Business and would like to explore this opportunity, you can apply for both the program and the grant funds at the same time. Learn more here: https://www.iowaeconomicdevelopment.com/programDetails?pid=137&ppid=26
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The State of Iowa Small Business Relief Grant Program and Tax Deferral is up and running. The online application was very busy yesterday, but I have checked 3 times today and had no problems accessing it. The program offers grants ranging from $5,000-$25,000, in addition to offering a deferral of sales and use or withholding taxes due and waiver of penalty and interest to eligible businesses. To be eligible, businesses must have employed between 2-25 people prior to March 17, 2020 and be experiencing disruptions due to COVID-19. The program is not first-come, first-serve, so you don’t need to worry if it takes you some time to complete the application. However, all applications are due by Tuessday, March 31st at noon. The state recommends having all necessary information collected before beginning the application process. Necessary information includes:
- 3-month income statement
* Standard business ownership information, including primary address, contact information, FEIN, withholding permit number, sales tax permit number, etc. as applicable.
- Revenues – March 2019
- Revenues – March 2020 to date
- Balance Sheet (as of application date)
- Payroll prior to March 17, 2020
- Completed Business W-9 form
- Additional fields may include:
◦ Date of business establishment
◦ Description of Economic Impact Loss (loss of sales or revenue)
◦ Number of employees on March 1
◦ Number of employees working remotely as a result of the disaster
◦ Estimated loss of revenues March 15, 2020 – April 15, 2020
◦ Description of how funds will be utilized to maintain operations or reopen after the disaster
Learn more and apply here: https://www.iowaeconomicdevelopment.com/reliefgrants
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The State of Iowa has released a new website providing information on COVID-19. This site includes information on Iowa COVID-19 statistics, information on the COVID-19 virus and how to protect yourself and a State of Iowa Agency Guidance site that has links to various Iowa Agencies and information pertaining to their services. This new website can be found at https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/
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The United States Bartenders Guild has an emergency assistance program for COVID-19 relief.
In order to qualify for grant assistance from the Bartender Emergency Assistance Program, the recipient must satisfy all of the following requirements:
1 Be a Bartender or the spouse or child of a Bartender. The Bartender Emergency Assistance Program defines a “Bartender” as an individual employed in serving beverages or otherwise engaged in the production, promotion or distribution of alcoholic beverages. An individual is considered “employed” as a Bartender if, for not less than one year prior to the application, the individual performed services as a Bartender on a regular full- or part-time basis or, if the catastrophic event or emergency hardship giving rise to the application prevents the individual from performing such services, for not less than one year prior to the event or hardship the individual performed services as a Bartender on a regular full- or part-time basis.
- Experience a catastrophic event or emergency hardship that is:
- Identifiable and described in detail in the application;
- Damaging to the person or property (e.g., loss of life, health, or property);
- Sudden and precipitous rather than gradual or progressive;
- Unexpected, unanticipated, unforeseen, unintended, or unplanned; and
- Unusual and not normally occurring in the ordinary course of day-to-day living.
- Lack the necessities of life, including financial, physical, mental, or emotional well being as a result of the catastrophic event or emergency hardship.
- Provide tangible documentation of the catastrophic event or emergency hardship.
Note: You do not need to be a member of the USBG to apply. Find more information and apply here: https://www.usbgfoundation.org/beap
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The Senate is expected to vote on the $2 Trillion coronavirus aid package today. The House could vote as early as tomorrow, and President Trump has indicated that he is willing to sign when it lands on his desk. While details could change, the current Senate aid package includes:
—A $500 Billion loan program for businesses
—$600 per week expansion for unemployment insurance
—$150 Billion for hospitals, equipment, and health care worker protections
—$150 Billion in aid for state and local governments
—A one-time $1,200 check to most adults making $75,000 or less annually, plus $500 for every child
—$367 Billion for loans to small businesses
One important note: The House has its own plan for stimulating the economy, but they may choose to agree with the Senate plan in order to get this out to the public as soon as possible. Updates on this will continue in the coming days.
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Yesterday, Shep’s Riverside Bar and Grill and a team of fantastic volunteers delivered nearly 350 free hot meals to people across the community! An anonymous donor reached out to Shep’s to pay for 100 meals to distribute to the community to ease COVID-19 worries, and donations kept coming in to cover the cost of even more meals. They didn’t turn anyone down. At the end of the day, they served 80 pounds of beef, 90 pounds of potatoes, 10 gallons of gravy, 100 pounds of corn, 60 pounds of green beans, 33 loaves of bread, and 230 cookies. The local news covered it here: https://wxow.com/2020/03/24/the-lansing-iowa-community-helps-their-locals-with-free-hot-meals/
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Andy KelleherExecutive Director, Main Street Lansing563-538-9229P.O. Box 307, Lansing, IA 52151
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March 26, 2020
Robey Memorial Library
Robey Memorial Library in Waukon will be offering Curbside Service. Call M-F from 10am-12pm or visit www.waukon.lib.ia.us for details.
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March 26, 2020
Finkenauer to Hold Coronavirus Telephone Town Hall
Finkenauer to Hold Coronavirus Telephone Town Hall
with Local Business, Labor, and Workforce Leaders
Thursday, Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer (IA-01) will hold a telephone town hall with local business, labor, and workforce leaders to answer questions from Iowans in the First Congressional District regarding work and business impacts. Finkenauer wants to ensure Iowa families have the most up to date information.
To sign up to participate in Thursday’s telephone townhall, please visit https://finkenauer.house.gov/live
Who: Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer, local business, labor, and workforce leaders
What: Coronavirus Employment and Economic Impact Telephone Town Hall
When: Thursday March 26th at 3:00 PM Central
Where: https://finkenauer.house.gov/live
Finkenauer also published a coronavirus informational page to help Iowans access important information regarding the global pandemic. The page is available at https://finkenauer.house.gov/coronavirus-information
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March 26, 2020
Iowa SBA Funding Update
Iowa SBA Funding Update
As we shared yesterday, the Iowa SBA webinar experienced many technical difficulties. Another session is scheduled for Thursday. I would suggest logging on early in an attempt to secure a spot.
Thursday, March 26, 2020 2:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Join at https://meet.lync.com/sba123/tdlentel/FKK1FR1Y
There will be a visual presentation.
You can join by audio only at (202) 765-1264 using ID# 480330157#
A recording of the Tuesday, March 24th webinar can be found here.
Two important changes have taken place since the Tuesday webinar:
1. No tax returns require to be uploaded at the time of application regardless of size.
2. The SBA is not requiring personal assets used as collateral.
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March 26, 2020
Allamakee Emergency Management Information
As of 3/25/20, the following is an overview of actions taken by Iowa and surrounding states concerning disaster declarations, shelter in place orders, school closures, business closures, and travel restrictions.
Governor’s Proclamation | Federal Disaster Declaration and State Emergency Proclamations | Governors Shelter in Place Order | Public Schools | Business Closures of Restaurants Bars, Personal Services, Entertainment and Similar | Travel Restrictions
Between State Borders |
|
Iowa | COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Signed | Federal
Major Disaster Declaration #4483DR and State Emergency Proclamation
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None | Closed until further notice | Closed until further notice | None |
Illinois | COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Signed | State Emergency Proclamation | Entire State of Illinois until 04/07/2020 | Closed until 04/08/2020 | Closed until further notice | None |
Missouri | COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Signed | State Emergency Proclamation | Kansas City Metro and St. Louis Metro until 04/24/2020 | Closed until further notice | Closed until further notice | None |
Nebraska | COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Signed | State Emergency Proclamation | None | Closed until further notice | Closed until further notice | None |
Wisconsin | COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Signed | State Emergency Proclamation | Entire State of Wisconsin until 4/24/2020 | Closed until further notice | Closed until further notice | None |
Minnesota | COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Signed | State Emergency Proclamation | None | Closed until further notice | Closed until further notice | None |
Corey P Snitker
Emergency Management Coordinator
Allamakee County Iowa
877 HWY 9
Waukon, IA 52172
Cell: 563-568-1911
Office: 563-568-4233
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March 25, 2020
Winn Co Public Health and City of Decorah Working Together
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nancy Sacquitne, RN, BSN, Winneshiek County Public Health
Wanda Hemesath, City Clerk,Tr., PIO
Kristin Torresdal, Library Director, PIO
Decorah, IA (March 25, 2020) – Winneshiek County Public Health in partnership with the City of Decorah are taking all steps necessary to ensure the health and safety of City and County residents. We know community spread is occurring in other Iowa counties, so we need to assume that this virus is community spread here as well.
We urge you to follow these simple steps to help protect you and your family
- STAY home unless TRULY ESSENTIAL – Shelter in place whenever possible
- Maintain at least 6 feet physical distance from any person even in line at the grocery store
- Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
- Frequent use of hand sanitizer
- Use disinfectant procedures at home and work
- Do not congregate in groups – No more than 10 persons
Following these simple steps will help ensure the continued safety and protection of not only yourself, but of medical staff, emergency workers, grocery clerks and others who remain on the front lines to ensure the continuation of essential medical, public safety and public works services.
This unprecedented event is taxing the supply of medical equipment and Personal Protective Equipment. No testing kits were initially available for this previously unknown virus. Testing kits have just recently been developed but are in short supply.
Winneshiek County Emergency Management has taken all steps necessary to procure these needed items as soon as possible. However, these supplies will be prioritized and go to areas of greatest need first.
In the meantime, as residents, we have the responsibility to protect ourselves by following the recommended steps. This will help save precious resources as we continue to try to slow the spread and not overwhelm the healthcare systems.
Please do as we have told you to help reduce the spread! We want you to take care of yourself. Be sure to tell your family and friends to help protect them.
Public Health and the City will continue to follow the guidance of the Iowa Department of Public Health and will update the public with changes as they occur.
Public information releases will be accomplished by press releases to radio, newspaper and other public forums, Winneshiek County Public Health website, www.winneshiekhealth.org , City website www.decorahia.org and county/city social media venues.
Direct questions regarding this message to
- Nancy Sacquitne, Winneshiek County Public Health 563.382.4661
- Wanda Hemesath, City Clerk, Tr. Hemesath@decorahia.org. 563.379.1362 (C)
- 563-382-3651 City Clerk’s Office
The Iowa Department of Public Health is the lead agency for the dissemination of information related to the Coronavirus (COVID19). Winneshiek County Public Health is your local, central point of contact for local efforts.
Iowa Department of Public Health – www.idph.iowa.gov or call IDPH at 2-1-1
Winneshiek County Public Health – www.winneshiekhealth.org 563-382-4662
Please refer to these agencies for specific information and direction regarding COVID19.
This is an official city press release. Modifications of any kind are prohibited without express written consent of the author. Any reprint or broadcast of this information must include this entire communication
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March 25, 2020
7 cases of COVID 19 in Allamakee County
Additional COVID-19 cases in Iowa, Reynolds to hold press conference today
Wed, 03/25/2020 – 10:55
DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has been notified of 21 additional positive cases of Iowans with COVID-19, for a total of 145 positive cases. There have been a total of 2,578 negative tests to date, which includes testing reported by the State Hygienic Lab and other labs.
According to IDPH, the locations and age ranges of the 21 individuals include:
- Allamakee County 1 middle-aged adults (41-60 years)
- Benton County, 2 middle-aged adults (41-60 years)
- Hancock County, 1 middle-aged adults (41-60 years)
- Johnson County, 4 adults (18-40 years), 1 middle-aged adult (41-60 years), 1 older adult (61-80 years)
- Linn County, 1 middle-aged adult (41-60 years)
- Muscatine County, 1 adult (18-40 years)
- Polk County, 3 older adults (61-80 years)
- Poweshiek County, 2 older adults (61-80 years)
- Scott County, 2 middle-aged (41-60 years)
- Washington County, 2 adults (18-40 years)
A status report of monitoring and testing of COVID19 in Iowa is provided by IDPH and can be found here. In addition, a public hotline has been established for Iowans with questions about COVID-19. The line is available 24/7 by calling 2-1-1 or 1-800-244-7431. The state of Iowa has started sharing the number of negative tests conducted at outside labs, and is providing additional information on the conditions of those infected with COVID-19.
Gov. Reynolds will hold a press conference today at 2:30 p.m. The press conference will be livestreamed and posted in full on Governor Reynolds’ Facebook Page
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March 25, 2020
Winn Co swine weigh-in Cancelled
On March 24, the Winneshiek County Extension and Outreach council made the formal decision to cancel the swine weigh-in originally set for March 28, 2020. This decision was made with the best interest of our 4-H families, volunteers, staff and members of our communities in mind. We take serving Iowans seriously, and we are prioritizing the health and safety of our community and staff.
The weigh-in is canceled, but we are still having a market swine show. To view the letter, please visit: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/winneshiek/sites/www.extension.iastate.edu/files/winneshiek/swine%20letter%202020_pick%20up%20procedure.pdf
Throughout this process, we are here to help. Our office is closed to walk-ins, but we are staffing the phones from 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM, Mon-Fri, 563-382-2949 or you can reach Angie by email at aksperf@iastate.edu. We appreciate your understanding and willingness to overcome this bump in the road.
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March 25, 2020
A Message from the Vernon County Sheriff
Wednesday March 25, 2020
Recently Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers released his “Safer at Home Order” to the people
Of Wisconsin in an effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Law Enforcement leaders have
Been working throughout Vernon County to ensure everyone’s safety regarding the order.
The Sheriff’s office has been diligently trying to interpret what the order means to citizens of
Vernon County.
Numerous inquiries are coming into the Sheriff’s Office seeking guidance on what this order
Means to them. Unfortunately, I do not have all the answers at this time as we were given the
Order at the same time all of you received it and are still working actively to fully understand
The intended scope. I want to take a moment to share my thoughts.
My belief and leadership that I share with my staff is as follows: “The Vernon County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing a safe and secure community through partnerships
That build trust, proactively reduce crime/recidivism, minimize victimization and enhance
The quality of life while protecting constitutional guarantees”.
During these difficult and unprecedented times some of our individual rights are certainly
Being restricted. These rights are being restricted at the recommendation of medical health
Professionals for the greater good of all, so that others may live. This is a community effort
That requires collaboration and cooperation from all. I ask the people of Vernon County to voluntarily comply with the “Safer at Home order” issued by Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers so that together we can get through these difficult times. I understand and appreciate
The great personal sacrifices being made to accomplish this by all of you. I have a very difficult time with this concept as I sit at my desk and stare at my copy of the United States
Constitution, as it represents the foundation of our country. Our Constitution is not a document that gives us rights, but preserves our rights.
As your Sheriff, I want to assure all of you that the words of my leadership matters. All staff
At the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office are committed and dedicated to protecting your constitutional rights and guarantees. This order from Governor Evers has not suspended the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of the State of Wisconsin. We are not under “Martial Law”. You will not be stopped without reasonable suspicion that a violation of the law has occurred. This is the same standard that existed prior to this order. You will not be detained or questioned as to why you are leaving your house or questioned as to if the purpose of your travels falls under the essential travel portion of the order.
The Sheriff’s Office will investigate and take enforcement action on blatant violations of this order that put our community at great risk. We are asking for a voluntary compliance with this order so we can readily reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19 and defeat the virus.
I want to personally thank the citizens of Vernon County for your compliance, understanding, and the sacrifices that all of you are making. Like other law enforcement agencies, we have had to change how we operate during this pandemic. I want to assure all citizens that your Sheriff’s Office is here to serve you and ready to protect you.
Thank You,
Respectfully,
Sheriff John B. Spears
“Stay Healthy and Stay Safe”
Sheriff Spears wants to thank Sheriff Martin R. Schulteis of Washington County for offering to share
His thoughts and thoughts of many Sheriff’s across Wisconsin.
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March 25, 2020
Houston County Resource List
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Houston County Resource List
Last updated March 24, 2020
(This list will be updated as much as possible. If you have an update, please email
olivia.denney@co.houston.mn.us or comment on the post at the top of the Houston County Emergency
Management Facebook page. The post will be updated as much as possible. Also check that post for the
most recent updates.)
What You Need to Know:
IF YOU HAVE ANY GENERAL SYMPTOMS: PLEASE STAY HOME. Any respiratory symptoms
may be attributed to COVID-19. Stay home at least 7 days after symptoms go away, or at
least 3 days after your fever leaves.
Mayo Clinic: If you are showing any sign of possible COVID-19 symptoms, please contact
your local health provider. Your provider or a nurse will direct you to our dedicated
COVID-19 Nurse Line.
Gundersen: Call your primary care provider or call our Telephone Nurse Advisors (24/7,
365): 608-775-4454 or 800-858-1050.
Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) COVID-19 Hotlines (open 7 am – 7 pm)
o Health questions: 651-201-3920 or 1-800-657-3903
o Community mitigation (schools, childcare, businesses) questions: 651-297-1304
or 1-800-657-3504
o DHS Crisis Text Line: https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/policiesprocedures/adult-mental-health/crisis-textline/?fbclid=IwAR2CswzUGQbZIbt9z7AiiTodj5VD2BNWvW6MqnBWBFcQEhEf4P3
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Minnesota Unemployment: https://www.uimn.org/applicants/needtoknow/newsupdates/covid-19.jsp?fbclid=IwAR1-
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Minnesota Workers’ Rights and Protections: https://www.dli.mn.gov/workers/workerrights-and-protections?fbclid=IwAR2_8za_hgf_ZDGGOFtlMke5cwkTUe-xgOT0Us–
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MNSURE deadlines have been extended until April 21 due to the situation.
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Services & Businesses Information Table of Contents
Houston County 3
Brownsville 4
Caledonia 5
Eitzen 7
Freeburg 7
Hokah 8
Houston 9
La Crescent 10
Spring Grove 12
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Houston County Offices Information
Houston County Board of Commissioner Chair Eric Johnson has declared a health
emergency, which will be ratified by the full board on March 24. This allows the county
government to proceed with emergency measures regarding COVID-19.
Effective Friday, March 20, the County Courthouse, Highway Department, and
Community Services Center will be closed to walk-in public access, though all offices
will remain open for business. Face-to-face service is by appointment only, with
preferred methods of communication being phone, email, or mail. There is a drop-box
located near the Courthouse west entrance for applications, license plate renewals, and
tax payments.
The Detention Center has suspended public fingerprinting services, programming
services for inmates, inmate work crew activities, and jail/dispatch tours. Access to the
visitation room may be limited to allow social distancing, but visitation process and
hours will function as normal. The front lobby window remains open for business.
The Houston County Third Judicial District Court is following state guidance on
scheduling and encourages parties to call 507-725-5806 before coming to court or to
receive scheduling clarification. Super high and high priority cases will continue to be
heard. Please refer to www.mncourts.gov for more information.
Drop sites will remain open on the regular schedule with the following changes in
operations. Drop Site employees have been instructed not to assist customers with
unloading and customers will be asked to remain outside drop site buildings to avoid
person-to-person contact. The drop sites will only accept bagged trash, recyclable
plastic, tin cans, bottles and cardboard during this time. Customers will not be asked to
sign receipts. Residents are encouraged to avoid unnecessary trips to drop sites, if
disposal of an item is not urgent, please postpone it.
The Houston County Historical Society Museum & Research Center is CLOSED until
further notice.
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Brownsville
Essential Services:
Located at the City Hall/Community Center, bus will be there around 11:30 Monday –
Friday. Caledonia Area Public Schools will be providing free bag meals during the
mandated COVID-19 school closure. Bag meals will be offered starting March 19th thru
March 27th. The sack will contain a breakfast (grain, cheese stick, fruit, juice) and a
lunch (a sandwich, fruit, vegetable, and a beverage). Any child, in your household 18
years of age or younger is eligible to receive one of these bags of meals. All bag meals
will be offered FREE of charge regardless if your student is eligible for free/reduced
meals to household members 18 and under.
Restaurants & Food:
Saxon Hall: Regular menu available as take-out and delivery. Off sale available.
o Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 5-8 pm
o Delivery must be $20 + and is limited to the city limits of Brownsville but no
gravel roads.
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Caledonia
Essential Services:
FOOD SHELF: Donations are needed, money is preferred at this time. They are open
Tuesdays and Thursdays at normal times, and there are signs posted for instructions.
Email caledoniacc@semcac.org to make an appointment before visiting.
Caledonia City Hall, Police Station, Public Library: CLOSED until further notice. City staff
will be available by phone at 507-725-3450 and by email. Non-emergency police
assistance: 507-725-3889. Utility bills can be paid using the box outside city hall, by
calling 507-725-3450, or online through Payment Service Network, which can be
accessed through the city website. All debit/credit surcharges through phone payments
are waived.
Located at the Caledonia Elementary School between 11:00-12:30 Monday – Friday
through March 27: Caledonia Area Public Schools will be providing free bag meals
during the mandated COVID-19 school closure. Bag meals will be offered starting March
19th thru March 27th. The sack will contain a breakfast (grain, cheese stick, fruit, juice)
and a lunch (a sandwich, fruit, vegetable, and a beverage). Any child, in your
household 18 years of age or younger is eligible to receive one of these bags of meals.
All bag meals will be offered FREE of charge regardless if your student is eligible for
free/reduced meals to household members 18 and under.
Caledonia Community Giving is available with volunteers if you have needs at this time.
Contact them via facebook @Caledoniachampions or email
caledoniacommunitygiving@gmail.com.
Mayo Clinic Caledonia will be temporarily closing to redirect resources to their COVID19 response.
Restaurants & Food:
Quillins: New Store Hours: 7 am – 7 pm, 7 days a week. 7 – 8 am is reserved for
customers in high-risk categories.
AJ’s Bar & Grill: Currently not open, check the AJ’s Bar and Grill Facebook page for most
recent updates.
Caledonia Bakery: Limiting the number of customers in the bakery at a time. You can call
to place your order and staff will bring it out to you in your car. You can also call ahead.
Normal business hours.
Chuck’s Old-Fashioned Meats: Normal hours, offering delivery arrangements after 6 pm
by calling 507-725-BEEF (2333). Need eggs? Chucks has gotten some in. Bring your own
carton – 2 dozen limit.
Elsie’s: Regular menu available as pickup and delivery, as well as daily carryout specials
(check Facebook or call for daily specials). Pickup window is the window next to the
telephone booth on the north side of the building. Frozen pizzas are now available.
Good Times Restaurant and Bar: CLOSED until further notice.
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The Farmhouse Eatery & Gifts: CLOSED until further notice. E-Gift Cards Available.
Redwood Café: The Redwood Café is officially closed after 60+ years of business.
Wired Rooster: CLOSED until it’s safe and they are allowed to reopen.
The American Legion is closed until further notice.
Community:
Dollar General has dedicated its first hour of business to senior customers only.
Buckboard: Closed until further notice
Caledonia Argus: Offices closed during business hours. You can contact via Facebook,
email, or call the office at 507-724-3475. Virus-related stories posted to website free of
charge.
MAAD Alley: CLOSED through March 27th
Mary Ann’s Floral/Pine Cone Place: Closed through March 31, call for specific
orders/delivery.
Twice as Nice is closed until further notice.
Herman Dental Clinic is only open for emergencies through March 29th. If you have a
dental emergency call 507-725-3341.
Mell Chiropractic is temporarily closing until further notice.
Wiebke Tire: Call the shop at 507-725-2875 to make an appointment for URGENT needs
only. Only employees are permitted in the shop.
AcenTek is offering free broadband and WiFi internet for students and teachers who do
not currently have service with them. Call 888-404-4940 for more information.
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Eitzen
Essential Services:
City Hall: Remaining open at this time during normal hours.
Eitzen Community Center is closed to the public until further notice. Those who have
reserved the Community Center will be contacted regarding their reservation.
Located at City Hall, the bus will be there around 11:30 Monday – Friday through
March 27. Caledonia Area Public Schools will be providing free bag meals during the
mandated COVID-19 school closure. Bag meals will be offered starting March 19th thru
March 27th. The sack will contain a breakfast (grain, cheese stick, fruit, juice) and a
lunch (a sandwich, fruit, vegetable, and a beverage). Any child, in your household 18
years of age or younger is eligible to receive one of these bags of meals. All bag meals
will be offered FREE of charge regardless if your student is eligible for free/reduced
meals to household members 18 and under.
To get signed up for meals on wheels (or to help deliver meals), call: 507-864-8228
Restaurants & Food:
Gater’s Bar & Grill is open 11:00 – 7:00 Monday through Saturday with off-sale available
during these hours.
Freeburg
Essential Services:
Located at the Community Center, the bus will be there around 11:30 Monday – Friday
through March 27. Caledonia Area Public Schools will be providing free bag meals
during the mandated COVID-19 school closure. Bag meals will be offered starting March
19th thru March 27th. The sack will contain a breakfast (grain, cheese stick, fruit, juice)
and a lunch (a sandwich, fruit, vegetable, and a beverage). Any child, in your
household 18 years of age or younger is eligible to receive one of these bags of meals.
All bag meals will be offered FREE of charge regardless if your student is eligible for
free/reduced meals to household members 18 and under.
Restaurants & Food:
Little Miami is open for to-go orders and off sale Wednesday-Sunday. Call 507-724-2156
to place your order.
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Hokah
Essential Services:
Hokah City Offices: Closed to the public until further notice. City staff will be available to
assist citizens by phone at 507-894-4990 and by email. Non-emergency city police
assistance: 507-894-4777.
Hokah Public Library: Closed to the public until further notice.
La Crescent Schools will be providing student meals. Please contact your child’s school
building office or the food service department to get on the list. This is for all students in
the community including the Montessori school and private/home school children.
Locations and times for services are:
o La Crescent Mayo Clinic lot 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o Dresbach-By Bobcat 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o La Crescent Pool Parking lot 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o High School Parking lot 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o Hokah Fire Hall 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o Brownsville Community Center 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
To get signed up for meals on wheels or to volunteer to deliver, call: 507-864-8228.
Community:
Hokah Firefighters Association Gun Raffle: Postponed until May 16, 2020 at 7:00 pm at
Hokah City Hall.
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Houston
Essential Services:
City Hall: Closed to the public until further notice. Drop off your city payments in the
drop box to the right of the door. Call the office at 507-896-4033 if you need assistance.
Community Center, Nature Center: Closed until further notice.
The Houston Library is closed. However, they are offering contactless curbside pick=up
for items ordered online, by phone, or by email at the front of the building. Call 896-
7323 or email hpublib@gmail.com with questions for concerns. Order online at
www.houston.lib.mn.us. You will need your library card number and pin to order – call
if you need assistance.
Student Lunches: Houston Schools will be providing meal bundles (breakfast, lunch,
snack). To sign up for the meal bundle or just lunch (typical meal prices), call 507-896-
5323, option 8. State your name, names of children for whom you want meals, if you
want lunch or the meal bundle, which weekdays you’d like it prepared, the time
between 10:00 – 1:00 you can pick up OR the need for delivery due to lack of
transportation or medical fragility and give your address.
To get signed up for meals on wheels or to volunteer to deliver, call: 507-864-8228.
The Houston County Food Shelf is open normal hours.
Restaurants & Food:
Barista’s Coffee House: All orders are made to go.
o Hours: Monday – Friday 6:30 until 1:30; Saturday and Sunday 7 am – 2 pm
JT’s Bar & Grill is open for takeout only.
Subzero Pizza is open with curbside service.
River Valley Convenience is open with to go service available.
The American Legion is closed until further notice.
Community:
Valley High Golf Club: Closed until March 28.
Nesler Auto Repair office is closed to the public. They are only taking prescheduled
vehicle repairs for non-routine maintenance. Keys can be placed in the drop box as well
as knocking on the shop door for a mechanic to come and assist.
Houston Nature Center indoor exhibits are closed until further notice.
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La Crescent
Essential Services:
FOOD SHELF: Open Wednesdays 2-5 and 2nd Saturday of the month 9 – noon (normal
hours) at the curb of the new location: 436 South 6th Street (former Pam’s Hair Salon
building just south of the elementary school). They are providing pre-packed bags of
food. New phone number is 507-895-1115. If you would like to donate financially, write
your check to “La Crescent Food Shelf” and mail it to the HCP Center at 333 Main Street,
La Crescent, MN 55947 or give online at https://givemn.org/story/LaCrescentFoodShelf
City Hall: After 5:00 PM on Wednesday, March 18, offices will be closed to the public.
Staff will be on hand to answer questions via phone. Main office line: 507-895-2595. For
other numbers, visit the City of La Crescent Facebook page or the city website. You may
place water payments in the dropbox outside the front door. Permits can be done
online via the city website. You can renew your license plate tabs online at
www.dvs.dps.mn.gov.
La Crescent Public Library is closed to the public until further notice. Service by phone
and email will be available at lcr_dire@selco.info and 507-895-4047.
La Crescent Schools will be providing student meals. Please contact your child’s school
building office or the food service department to get on the list. This is for all students in
the community including the Montessori school and private/home school children.
Locations and times for services are:
o La Crescent Mayo Clinic lot 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o Dresbach-By Bobcat 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o La Crescent Pool Parking lot 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o High School Parking lot 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o Hokah Fire Hall 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
o Brownsville Community Center 10:30 – 11:30 AM 4:30 – 6:00PM
La Crescent Senior Dining is offering delivery only to all clients. You can sign up to be on
the delivery route or to help volunteer by calling 507-864-8231.
To get on the meals on wheels list or to volunteer to deliver, please call 507-895-6585.
Transportation:
As of 3/18, Apple Express is still operating normally. Visit La Crosse MTU Facebook page
for the most up to date information.
Restaurants & Food:
Swing Bridge Pub is closed until Friday. They will go day-by-day. Check their Facebook
page for the most up to date information.
Schmitty’s TimeOut Tavern: offering full menu carryout service by calling 507-895-4239.
o Hours: 11 am – 1:30 pm, 4:30 – 8 pm.
Sports Hub Bar & Grill: open for carry-out with a full menu from 11 am – 8 pm. Off-sale
beer & liquor available. Call 507-895-2715 to place your order.
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Kaddy’s Café: Open normal hours for take-out/curbside pickup. Call 507-895-2900 to
place your order. Daily specials on the Kaddy’s Café Facebook page.
o Hours: 6 am – 2 pm daily, 4 – 8 pm Friday night.
Corky’s Pizza: Open regular hours for carry-out only. Call 507-895-6996 to place your
order.
Community:
Chamber of Commerce office is closed to the public. April 2nd Trivia Night is cancelled.
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Spring Grove
Essential Services:
During the mandated school closure, Spring Grove Schools will be serving free meals
(breakfast and lunch) to all children under the age of 18. Meals will be grab n’ go. Pick
up times are between 11:00 – 12:30 on regularly scheduled school days. You can pick up
at Door 1 of the school or at Viking Memorial Park, either at the white school van or at
the log cabin. If you would like your child to receive meals, please fill out the survey
here: https://forms.gle/ZpmPafiwt6scQeg6A
Spring Grove City Hall is closed to the public until further notice. Payments can be left in
the drop box next to the front door or by the back garage. If you have questions or
need assistance, please call 507-498-5221. Staff will be available 8-5 Monday through
Friday. Public restrooms at the log cabin and fest building are closed until further notice.
To get on the meals on wheels list or to volunteer to deliver, please call: 507-498-3385.
If you need more resources about what is available and community happenings, please
check out the Caring For Our Neighbors, Spring Grove Area Facebook page.
Restaurants & Food:
Doc’s Blue Moose is closed temporarily due to the severity of the pandemic.
Ivy Grove Café is open regular hours with carry out orders ONLY. Call 507-498-5450 to
order.
The Lounge in The Corner is off-sale only from 12 pm – 10 pm through March 27.
Red’s IGA will shop for you. You can get same-day orders if you place your order by 3 pm
weekdays, otherwise they will end up on the next week’s list (not occurring on
weekends). Email order@shopreds.com or use Facebook messenger to place you order.
You can snap a picture or type your order. Do NOT call in large orders of items. Include a
pick up time and phone number (please give them an hour to gather items). Please call
507-498-5484 to notify staff once you arrive to pick up your order. Park on the north
parking lot side (Jo’s Coffee House).
Spring Grove Soda Pop: Call 507-498-3424 or order through their website at
www.springgrovesodapop.com to place your order for curbside pick up. Ring the bell
and they’ll take care of you.
Community:
Spring Grove Cinema is closed until further notice.
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March 25, 2020
Mayo Clinic Health System to temporarily suspend operations at Caledonia Clinic
Mayo Clinic Health System to temporarily suspend operations at Caledonia Clinic to support COVID-19 response.
CALEDONIA, Minn. – In light of deferring elective care appointments, Mayo Clinic Health System will temporarily suspend operations at the Caledonia, Minn. clinic effective Thursday, March 26, 2020. The clinic will reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The suspensions are necessary to reallocate staffing resources to other critical care needs in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as ensure the safety of our patients and staff.
“We are temporarily suspending operations at the Caledonia Clinic to redirect important resources to where they are needed most,” says Paul Mueller, M.D., Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse regional vice president. “During this interim period, our patients will continue to have options to receive care that includes necessary clinic visits at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse or Onalaska, virtual video visits with local providers, or our 24/7 Nurse Line and Express Care Online.”
Patients should call 507-724-3353 to inquire about virtual video visits with a provider. Patients who have upcoming clinic appointments scheduled will be notified. Nearby locations to receive care locally include Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse and Onalaska.
If you are showing any sign of possible COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath), please call first before presenting to a health care facility. If you meet testing criteria, you will be directed to a local testing site.
Please visit our Mayo Clinic Health System COVID-19 online resource site for contact information and the most up-to-the-minute information about COVID-19 and what to do if you have symptoms, unrelated health care needs, or need to visit someone at the clinic or hospital. You can also view updates via Mayo Clinic Health System’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram channels.
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March 25, 2020
Gundersen accepting PPE donations to help keep staff, community safe
March 25, 2020
With the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), health officials have warned that staff in busy hospitals may see a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE). Gundersen Health System currently has adequate amounts of PPE, but to prepare for a potential surge in patients we are gratefully accepting donations for new, unused supplies. Items include:
To donate any of the above and help keep our staff, patients and community as safe as possible, please contact Gundersen Medical Foundation at (608) 775-6600 or gmf@gundersenhealth.org.
*Note: Homemade masks are being accepted if they meet specific criteria. For directions and a pattern, please contact Gundersen Medical Foundation at (608) 775-6600 or gmf@gundersenhealth.org. Mask specifications can be found here (how-to video here). To align needs and supply of PPE, PLEASE call Gundersen Medical Foundation first. This will allow staff to track the number of masks being made and who is making them.
Monetary donations for purchasing equipment and supporting medical research—such as the COVID-19 test our Microbiology Research Lab recently developed—also are being accepted here. |
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March 25, 2020
New State of Iowa COVID-19 Website
New State of Iowa COVID-19 Website
https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/
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March 25, 2020
Rumor Control
Rumor Control
Medicare Fraud
- Iowans can contact Iowa Senior Medicare Patrol for information about scams and to report Fraud. Iowa Senior Medicare Patrol is housed in the Iowa Insurance Division. https://shiip.iowa.gov/smp/
Fake Test Kits and Cures
- Iowans should look to official sources for information on testing and medications currently available for COVID-19. If it sounds too good to be true it most likely is.
- The FDA has information on test kit fraud and vaccine and treatment development. Kits: https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-alerts-consumers-about-unauthorized-fraudulent-covid-19-test-kits Overall Website: https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-issues/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19
FEMA Website
FEMA R7 public affairs staff made us aware of a rumor control page being done by their HQ. Here’s a link https://www.fema.gov/coronavirus-rumor-control
FEMA also provides other great resources like fact sheets: https://www.fema.gov/coronavirus
SPANISH: https://www.fema.gov/es/coronavirus
Federal Coronavirus Site: https://www.coronavirus.gov/
Other Websites
The CDC also addresses this on their site: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/share-facts.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fcoronavirus%2F2019-ncov%2Fabout%2Fshare-facts.html
Medicare Scams and Fraud information: https://www.medicare.gov/medicare-coronavirus
FDA Fraudulent COVID-19 kits Information: https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-alerts-consumers-about-unauthorized-fraudulent-covid-19-test-kits
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March 25, 2020
Iowa Small Business Relief Program
Governor Reynolds Announces COVID-19 Iowa Small Business Relief Program
Financial Assistance and Tax Deferral Now Available to Eligible Small Businesses
Impacted by COVID-19
March 23, 2020 (DES MOINES) – Governor Reynolds today announced the launch of a
new Iowa Small Business Relief Program that will provide financial assistance to small
businesses that have been economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The
program offers eligible small businesses grants ranging from $5,000-$25,000 in
addition to offering Iowa businesses a deferral of sales and use or withholding taxes
due and waiver of penalty and interest.
“Small businesses are the source of thriving main streets and community pride across
Iowa,” said Gov. Reynolds. “The Small Business Relief Grant Program is another way
we can support our small businesses during this unprecedented time.”
Iowa Small Business Relief Program Grant:
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To be eligible for a small business relief grant, eligible businesses must:
Be experiencing business disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Have employed between 2-25 people prior to March 17, 2020
The Small Business Relief Grants will assist eligible businesses in maintaining
operations or reopening business following the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds may
not be used to pay debts incurred prior to March 17, 2020.
The Iowa Economic Development Authority will review grant applications for eligibility
and will determine the grant amount by the level of impact including loss in sales
revenue and employees. Notification of award decisions and disbursement of grant
funds will be expedited.
Tax Assistance:
The Iowa Department of Revenue will review each application as applicable, to
determine if it is appropriate to grant a deferral of the eligible taxes and waiver of
penalty and interest.
The dual application for grant assistance and tax deferral is available at
iowabusinessrecovery.com. The deadline for applications is March 31 at 12:00 p.m.
(noon). The program may be restricted due to funding availability
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March 24, 2020
Hope In Bloom – Daffodils campaign Suspended
Out of an abundance of caution for the safety and well-being of our staff and volunteers, and with respect to the recommendations from our government and public health officials as they relate to COVID-19, we have made the difficult decision to suspend Hope In Bloom – Daffodils campaign to benefit the American Cancer Society delivery on April 1st. For those who have made a donation to the American Cancer Society in the hope of receiving or having flowers delivered, we regret the current circumstances that are prohibiting us from delivering the flowers. Please know your donation comes at a critical time when our mission to help those touched by cancer is in great need. Please also note that we have honored our agreement with our suppliers and – even though we will not be receiving the flowers – we have paid for what has been ordered.
The health and safety of our volunteers, staff, and the cancer patients who rely on us, is our top priority. And we know the needs of people facing cancer will continue – and our mission of attacking cancer from every angle is critical. We cannot allow an innovative research grant to go unfunded – it could be the next big breakthrough. We cannot miss a phone call or a chat from a cancer patient with a question – we could be the only ear he or she has to turn to. Your donation to Daffodil Days is helping to ensure we are here today for those facing cancer and will be here tomorrow for anyone who is facing a cancer diagnosis. While we hope you will enable us to use your donation to forward our mission in the community, we will arrange to redirect or refund based on your desire, please contact Rhonda Schnitzler at 563.419.2133 for arrangements.
Where we can, we’re continuing our services to get patients the care and support they need. Because cancer doesn’t stop. So neither do we. Visit cancer.org or call 800.227.2345.
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March 24, 2020
SBA Disaster Assistance Webinars
The SBA’s Iowa District Office will host two Webinars this week to give an overview of assistance available to Iowa small businesses through the SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
The webinars will discuss loan program details, eligibility, application requirements as well as where and how to submit a loan application. There will also be information on counseling assistance available from SBA Resource Partners (Iowa Small Business Development Centers, SCORE, Women and Business Center and Veterans Business Outreach Center).
Two options are currently available:
Tuesday, March 24, 2020 | 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Join at https://meet.lync.com/sba123/tdlentel/FV4ZWJJY
There will be a visual presentation.
You can join by audio only at (202) 765-1264 using ID# 118151981#
Thursday, March 26, 2020| 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Join at https://meet.lync.com/sba123/tdlentel/FKK1FR1Y
There will be a visual presentation.
You can join by audio only at (202) 765-1264 using ID# 480330157#
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March 24, 2020
Gundersen suspends all hospital and clinic visitors
Gundersen suspends all hospital and clinic visitors
Gundersen Health System understands the importance of engaging families as part of the healing process. However, to protect our patients, staff and community during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are restricting all visitors to our Hospitals, Emergency Services and Clinics until further notice.
Our policy is in line with other state and national guidelines to limit gatherings to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Anyone dropping off and picking up patients should wait outside unless they need support in communicating.
There will still be exceptions for end-of-life, interpreter/communication needs, surgery, Labor and Delivery, emergency room and pediatric patients.
Visitor restrictions are temporary and may change as Gundersen monitors the COVID-19 situation locally, regionally and nationally.
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March 24, 2020
Isolation Guidance for Iowans
Isolation Guidance for Iowans
Updated 03/22/2020
COVID-19 is circulating in Iowa communities and many more Iowans are likely to become ill in the coming
weeks. This guidance describes isolation recommendations for well Iowans with potential COVID-19 exposure
and Iowans who are ill with fever or respiratory symptoms (like cough or difficulty breathing).
Isolation recommendations for well Iowans with potential COVID-19 exposure
Iowans should stay at home and isolate themselves from other people and animals in the home in the
following situations. Isolation should be in place for 14 days after the last exposure.
Traveled outside of Iowa for business or vacation in the last 14 days.
Taken a cruise anywhere in the world in the last 14 days.
Traveled internationally to a country with a level 3 travel warning in the last 14 days.
Live with someone who has symptoms of COVID-19 or has tested positive for COVID-19.
Isolation recommendations for Iowans ill with fever or respiratory symptoms (like cough or difficulty
breathing)
Approximately 80% of Iowans infected with COVID-19, will experience only a mild to moderate illness. Most
mildly ill Iowans do not need to go to their healthcare provider or be tested to confirm they have COVID-19.
Sick Iowans must stay home and isolate themselves from others in their house.
Stay home and isolate from others in the house until:
You have had no fever for at least 72 hours (that is three full days of no fever without the use of
medicine that reduces fevers)
AND
other symptoms have improved (for example, when your cough or shortness of breath have improved)
AND
at least 7 days have passed since your symptoms first appeared.
If you think you may need healthcare, call first. Your provider can assess whether you need to be seen in the
office or if you can recover at home. Also, there may be options for you to talk to a medical provider from
home using technology.
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March 23, 2020
Oneota Community Co-op Expands Services to Phone and Online Ordering
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: David Lester, General Manager, Oneota Community Food Co-op
563-382-4666, gm@oneotacoop.com
Oneota Community Co-op Expands Services to Phone and Online Ordering Providing Safe Food
Delivery for Customers and Staff
DECORAH, IOWA 3/20/2020
The Oneota Community Co-op (OCC) in Decorah, Iowa has taken extraordinary measures to keep
customers and staff safe and provide essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. On
Tuesday, March 17, OCC transitioned from its conventional business model to providing storefront
delivered orders only. Customer shopping is currently done by shopping exclusively online and over the
phone.
“This was one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever had to make in my life,” said David Lester, General
Manager of the member-owned cooperative grocery store in northeast Iowa. “It was clear to our team
that we needed to enact creative measures to balance the needs of combating this virus and the needs
of our staff and community,” Lester said.
Previously, the store did not have an online presence to sell groceries. Lester and his management team
organized a pandemic response plan in early March as news of the scope of Covid-19 became clearer to
the general public. With OCC’s pandemic response plan in place, and within five days work, the store’s IT
Coordinator, Theresa Kleve, and Marketing & Outreach Manager, Nate Furler, created an online
ordering system through Shopify with over 6,000 available items. Customers in the Decorah area can
place an online or phone order that can be picked up storefront, or delivered through another service.
“The overwhelming response from our community keeps us moving forward. We are refining our
procedures daily in case this is a long-term situation,” said Furler. He added, “the cooperative phrase
‘Stronger Together’ really takes on more meaning these days.
About Oneota Community Food Co-op
Located in downtown Decorah, Oneota Community Food Co-op is a cooperatively-owned grocery store
specializing in local, organic, and sustainably produced products since 1974. For over four decades, the
Co-op has been the leading provider of whole foods at a reasonable cost, with an emphasis on organic,
local and bulk foods. The Oneota Community Food Co-op was named the 2020 Outstanding Single Store
by Progressive Grocer. Located at 312 West Water Street in Decorah, or online at
www.oneotacoop.com.
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March 23, 2020
Hometown Taxi open for delivery services and essential medical rides only
Decorah, IA—As of Tuesday, March 24, 2020, Hometown Taxi will be open for delivery services and essential medical rides only, due to COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Hours will be Monday through Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Delivery cost within Decorah is $5 and from Wal-Mart is $6. Discounts for seniors and people with disabilities still apply. Call 563-382-3155 for services, and check Facebook or hometowntaxidecorah.com for possible changes in delivery open hours.
“Since the fall of 1987, Hometown Taxi has been open every week in every type weather to serve our community with safe and friendly transportation to work, to medical appointments, to grocery stores, and to social events,” Scot Idstrom, Hometown Taxi partner said. “It’s terribly difficult for us to have to reduce our services at this time, but it’s the responsible thing to do to keep our riders and the rest of the community safe,” he continued.
“We wish our community of riders well and want to continue supporting them with this delivery service. We hope to resume our regular schedule sometime in the near future,” Idstrom said.
Hometown Taxi is a partnership owned and operated by Scot Idstrom, Ian Miller, Heidi Olstad, Ketel Paulsen, Eric Paulson, Daniel Rotto, Eric VanVliet, and Craig Witt.
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March 20, 2020
3rd COVID 19 Case in Allamakee County
DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has been notified of one additional positive case of Iowans with COVID-19, for a total of 45 positive cases. 765 negative tests have been conducted at the State Hygienic Lab.
According to IDPH, this individual resides in Allamakee County and is a middle-aged adult (41-60).
A status report of monitoring and testing of COVID19 in Iowa provided by IDPH can be found here. In addition, a public hotline has been established for Iowans with questions about COVID-19. The line is available 24/7 by calling 2-1-1 or 1-800-244-7431. The governor’s office and the Iowa Department of Public Health will be transitioning to mid morning updates as testing capabilities have expanded.
Gov. Reynolds will hold a press conference today from the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in Johnston, IA at 2:30 p.m. to provide an update to the state of Iowa on COVID-19. Gov. Reynolds held a press conference later this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. The press conference will be livestreamed and posted in full on Governor Reynolds’ Facebook Page.
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March 20, 2020
Updated Lansing Restaurant Info
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants have been forced to close to the public. Many of them are still offering carry-out and/or delivery, and in an effort to help drive customer traffic to our restaurants, I’ve compiled a list containing business hours, phone numbers, and various new policies if applicable. Additionally, I’ve uploaded the menus of every open restaurant to a Google Drive folder, so you can easily access each menu to determine what you’d like to order. You can access that Google Drive folder at the following link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1013wTaRdkMMzbtE6AuTcdOG9NTKbwsnC
Full Restaurant Info, in Alphabetical Order:
Coffee on the River
563-538-2899
https://www.coffeeontheriver.com
CLOSED AT THIS TIME
Expresso
563-538-4349
Carry-Out Only; No counter service—call in your orders
Deli Hours:
Sunday-Thursday: 6:00am-6:30pm
Friday-Saturday: 6:00am-7:30am
Fajita’s Grill
563-538-3000
Tuesday-Thursday: 11:00-2:00; 4:30-9:00
Friday-Saturday: 11:00-10:00
Sunday: 11:00-9:00
Kwik Star
563-538-4308
Regular Hot Spot Items to-go
Suspended Service Includes:
—Roller Grills
—Bakery Case
—Condiment Bar
—Nacho/Chili Cheese Machine
—Soup Bar
—Refillable Cups and Mugs
—Food Sampling
Main Channel Grill & Lodging
563-538-4955
https://mainchannelgrillandlodging.com
CLOSED AT THIS TIME
Milty’s
563-538-4585
Tuesday-Thursday: 11:00-1:30; 5:00-7:30
Friday-Saturday: 11:00-8:00
Sunday-Monday: CLOSED
CASH ONLY
Delivery Available on Request
NutMeg’s Cafe and Bakery
563-538-9214
https://manning48.wixsite.com/nutmegs
Wednesday-Sunday: 7:00-1:00
Safe House Saloon
563-538-4288
Monday-Thursday: 4:00-8:00
Friday: 4:00-9:00
Saturday: 11:00-9:00
Sunday: 11:00-8:00
Free Delivery
20% off carry-out beer and growler fills
Shep’s Riverside Bar & Grill
563-538-2009
Thursday-Tuesday: 11:00-7:00
CASH ONLY
Delivery upon Request
Thee O.P.
563-538-9383
CLOSED AT THIS TIME
TJ Hunter’s (Wednesday Rib Nights)
563-538-4544
CLOSED AT THIS TIME
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Andy KelleherExecutive Director, Main Street Lansing563-538-9229P.O. Box 307, Lansing, IA 52151
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March 20, 2020
Houston County Public Health
MDH COVID-19 Hotlines are open 7 am – 7 pm.
Health questions: 651-201-3920 or 1-800-657-3903
Community mitigation: (schools, child care, business) questions: 651-297-1304 or 1-800-657-3504
DHS Crisis Text Line:
https://mn.gov/…/poli…/adult-mental-health/crisis-text-line/
Mental Health:
https://www.cdc.gov/…/…/prepare/managing-stress-anxiety.html
Self Care:
https://emergency.cdc.gov/coping/selfcare.asp
Unemployment: https://www.uimn.org/a…/needtoknow/news-updates/covid-19.jsp
Workers’ Rights and Protections:
https://www.dli.mn.gov/workers/worker-rights-and-protections
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March 20, 2020
LIHEAP EXTENDED THROUGH MAY 31, 2020
APPLICATIONS FOR IOWA’S LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) EXTENDED THROUGH MAY 31, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Division of Community Action Agencies (DCAA) has extended the regular LIHEAP season through May 31, 2020. Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC) Family Service Offices will continue taking applications for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) through May 31, 2020. Residents of Allamakee, Bremer, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Howard & Winneshiek counties can apply online at www.neicac.org or by calling the local Family Services office listed below. Applications for assistance can be completed without visiting an office. If your household applied for LIHEAP in the 2018-2019 LIHEAP program year, you can apply online. Go to our website’s LIHEAP page http://www.neicac.org/LIHEAP and look for the “Apply Online” link. Applications may also be requested by mail or by phone. NEICAC’s Family Services offices will not be scheduling face-to-face appointments with customers until further notice.
A household may be eligible if the household’s annual gross income of 175% of poverty or less – see chart below.
HOUSEHOLD INCOME MAXIMUMS 175% OF POVERTY | |
Household Size |
Annual Gross Income |
1 | $21,858 |
2 | $29,593 |
3 | $37,328 |
4 | $45,063 |
For each additional member, add $7,735 |
(Please see below for office locations and telephone numbers)
For more information contact your local NEICAC (Community Action) Family Service Office or call the NEICAC central office in Decorah at (563) 382-9608.
(TO MEDIA – PLEASE ONLY USE THE LOCATIONS LISTED BELOW THAT ARE IN YOUR COVERAGE AREA)
Waukon Family Services | 563-568-4224 | jmiller@neicac.org |
Waverly Family Services/Food Pantry | 319-352-4532 | cmunson@neicac.org |
New Hampton Family Services | 641-394-2007 | tlehs@neicac.org |
Elkader Family Services | 563-245-2452 | sschultz@neicac.org |
West Union Family Services | 641-394-2007 | tlehs@neicac.org |
Oelwein Family Services | 319-283-2510 | fstewart@neicac.org |
Cresco Family Services/Food Pantry | 563-547-4413 | mahrndt@neicac.org |
Decorah Family Services/Food Pantry | 563-387-4958 | trovang@neicac.org |
Additionally, the Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) issued an emergency order directing all electric and natural gas utilities in Iowa to cease disconnection of residential service due to nonpayment. The extended winter moratorium period will continue until May 1, 2020. This statewide extension period issued by IUB order applies to all investor-owned, municipal and cooperative utilities in Iowa. For more information, visit https://iub.iowa.gov/press-release/2020-03-13/iub-emergency-order-extends-utility-winter-moratorium
For more information, please contact:
Karen Henry, LIHEAP & Outreach Director
563.387.4924
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March 20, 2020
Emergency Proclamation Helps Farmers,
Emergency Proclamation Helps Farmers, Agribusinesses Meet Demand for Food and Supplies
DES MOINES, Iowa (March 20, 2020) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig issued the following statement in response to the State Public Health Emergency Proclamation signed by Gov. Reynolds today.
“Gov. Reynolds has shown tremendous leadership to our state during this challenging and evolving situation,” said Secretary Naig. “I appreciate her continued support of the agriculture community. We’ll continue working together to find solutions that keep the supply chain moving so we can get food from the farm to the grocery store shelf.”
The emergency proclamation temporarily suspends the oversized, overweight and hours of service regulations that apply to commercial vehicles transporting “agricultural supplies and commodities including, but not limited to, livestock, raw milk and crop supplies.” This waiver helps farmers and agribusinesses continue to meet the demand for food and supplies during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
The proclamation is effective immediately and lasts until April 16, 2020, at 11:59 p.m.
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March 20, 2020
Gundersen moves some clinic appointments to phone
Gundersen moves some clinic appointments to phone
Gundersen Health System is changing how it handles some clinic appointments at all locations to help prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Effective immediately and for the coming weeks, some scheduled clinic appointments will be converted to a phone visit or canceled to help us focus on preparing for COVID-19 and treating patients with the virus.
In either case, patients will receive a phone call from their healthcare team to confirm a phone visit or cancellation. Patients do not need to call us. If an appointment is canceled, we will work with patients to reschedule it for a later date.
In cases where a patient needs to be seen in person, the appointment will continue as scheduled. If you do not hear from your provider, plan to be at your appointment. Patients are reminded that only one support person may accompany them to appointments and are asked to drop off and pick up patients, rather than waiting inside the clinic.
For the most up-to-date information, visit gundersenhealth.org/covid19
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March 20, 2020
Luther College extends distance learning period through spring semester
Telephone: (563) 387-1417
Luther College extends distance learning period through spring semester
On Wednesday, the Iowa Department of Public Health confirmed nine additional cases of COVID-19 in Iowa, one of which is located in Winneshiek County. Given these developments, federal and state guidance on travel and social distancing, and our obligations to protect the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and the local community, Luther leadership has decided to extend the period of distance learning through the remainder of the spring semester. Beginning Monday, March 30, and continuing through Thursday, May 21, all courses at Luther College will be held in distance learning formats.
All students who complete graduation requirements during the Spring 2020 semester will formally graduate from Luther College and become alumni in May 2020. Luther College is committed to celebrating this important accomplishment, and it will hold on-campus commencement exercises for the Class of 2020 at a date yet to be determined, depending upon local, regional and national considerations for individual and community health.
“I know that these are anxious and uncertain times. Together we will find answers to the questions that you may have now, as well as those that may arise in the future. This situation is challenging and not what we planned. But I know that our community is strong and that our commitment to academic excellence is unwavering. Even though the distance learning approach is going to be different for many of us, I know that the content of what we are going to do together will endure,” said President Jenifer K. Ward.
Campus buildings will be closed to visitors and the general public. Effective immediately, all events at Luther College are canceled through at least Thursday, May 21. The Campus Programming Office will work with event planners and hosts to identify and cancel events, including those sponsored by groups not affiliated with Luther College.
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March 20, 2020
Consider Donating Personal Protect Equipment to Assist in COVID-19 Response
Consider Donating Personal Protect Equipment to Assist in
COVID-19 Response
Businesses and organizations are urged to donate personal protective equipment, or PPE, by
contacting their local public health department and the county emergency management
agency.
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is encouraging Iowa businesses and organizations
to donate extra personal protective equipment to assist health care providers and health care
facilities responding to COVID-19.
“This an unprecedented public health disaster, and stocks of personal protective equipment for
health care providers are being used rapidly,” said Ken Sharp, division director of Acute Disease
Prevention, Emergency Response and Environmental Health. “Any organizations that have extra
PPE supplies that aren’t immediately needed should consider donating them to help those on
the front line of this disease.”
Any type of health care PPE will be welcomed, especially gloves, gowns, eye protection, and
masks. Local public health and local emergency management officials will can work to address
needs locally and beyond.
To donate PPE, please contact county public health department or local emergency
manager. Local health department contact information can be found
at https://idph.iowa.gov/lphs/local-public-health-agencies, county emergency management
agency information can be found
at https://www.homelandsecurity.iowa.gov/documents/county/COORD_Public_List.pdf.
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March 20, 2020
Decorah Public Library expands digital materials access
Decorah Public Library expands digital materials access
Decorah Public Library staff have been working to expand access to free e-books, digital audiobooks, and magazines for Decorah and rural Winneshiek County residents while the library is closed.
The first step towards gaining access to digital library materials is to sign up for a Decorah Public Library card; Decorah and rural Winneshiek County residents can do that by visiting the library website at www.decorah.lib.ia.us.
If someone already has a library card but can’t find it, they should email dpllib@decorah.lib.ia.us and staff will respond with the card number. That same email address can be used for questions or troubleshooting assistance. Staff will respond as soon as they’re able.
Library staff will continue to order additional digital materials for the community; users can request specific items for purchase through the Libby/Overdrive system or by emailing ktorresdal@decorah.lib.ia.us.
For additional Covid-19 information and resources, as well as current library news and online offerings, visit www.decorah.lib.ia.us or follow Decorah Public Library on Facebook.
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March 20, 2020
First Coronavirus Cases Identified in Fillmore County
First Coronavirus Cases Identified in Fillmore County
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) confirmed two positive cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Fillmore County. These cases include one Fillmore County resident in their 20s and one in their 60s who were likely exposed through contact from travel outside of the United States.
These patients are in isolation at home and recovering. Fillmore County Public Health is working with MDH and health care partners to address needs of these patients and provide guidance to others who may have contact with them.
The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is spread primarily by respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how influenza is spread. It can also spread when people touch surfaces that have been contaminated by an infected person and then touch their eyes, nose or mouth.
Fillmore County Public Health would like to stress again the importance of continuing to do the things that can limit the spread of the coronavirus:
• Stay home and away from others if you are sick
• Cover your coughs and sneezes with your elbow or tissue
• Wash your hands frequently for 20 seconds with soap and water
• Avoid touching your face.
More information about coronavirus is available website at www.health.state.mn.us. The MDH public hotline at 1-800-657-3903 is open 7AM to 7PM. The Fillmore County COVID-19 hotline for media and the public is available Monday thru Friday from 8 AM to 4:30 PM. This number is 507-765-2642.
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March 20, 2020
Hacker Nelson & Co., P.C response to COVID-19
In response to COVID-19, Hacker Nelson & Co., P.C. is
implementing precautionary procedures to keep you and our
employees healthy. Limiting personal contact is one of the
recommended methods of safety to mitigate and slow the
spread of the virus.
Hacker Nelson & Co. is now providing a Tax Information Drop
Off Service at our offices in lieu of offering in-person client
appointments and services.
Drop off hours are limited to 8:30 – 9:30 am and 12:30 – 1:30
pm Monday through Saturday.
Please leave your tax information in one of the tubs inside the
lobby of the office and an employee will secure your tax
information in a timely manner. You are welcome to request a
phone appointment at 563.382.3637 or by emailing
info@hackernelson.com this tax season. Also, if you want to
submit your information digitally, email
info@hackernelson.com and we will send a secure link.
Be assured that we are closely monitoring any developments
and its effects on taxpayers. We anticipate the IRS will extend
the tax filing deadline beyond April 15; however, this is not
confirmed at this time.
If you are a payroll client, please contact Hacker Nelson to
make communication arrangements at 563.382.3637.
Thank you for your understanding,
Your Hacker Nelson Team
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March 20, 2020
A Message from the DACC
A Message from the DACC
A Message from the DACC
The times are uncertain; the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce’s commitment to business and community is not. In response to COVID-19, our office is closed to the public and our in-person meetings and programs are postponed, but we will continue to provide you with the resources, engagement and leadership you have come to expect from us. Business hasn’t stopped, and neither has the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce.
If you have questions or need guidance please reach out
Office (563)382-3990
Kristina (563)419-2718
Drea – info@decorahareachamber.com
Kristina – kristina@decorahareachamber.com
We will remain viligant against the virus, confident in commerce!
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March 20, 2020
Houston County drop sites
March 20, 2020
Due to public health concerns, until further notice, Houston County drop sites will only be accepting
bagged trash, and recyclable plastic, tin cans, bottles, paper and cardboard. Drop site employees have
been instructed not to assist customers with unloading, and customers will be asked to remain outside drop
site buildings and will not be asked to sign receipts.
Residents are encouraged to avoid unnecessary trips to drop sites. If disposal of an item is not urgent, please
postpone it. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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March 20, 2020
COVID-19 Update from Clayton County
Press Release
Date: March 20, 2020
COVID-19 Update
COVID-19 is circulating in Iowa communities and many more Iowans are likely to become ill in the coming weeks. There are many questions in the community regarding who should be tested for the COVID-19 virus. To clarify and alleviate concerns in our communities, the Clayton County Healthcare Coalition would like to share this information with you.
Not everyone in the community who becomes ill needs to have the COVID-19 testing completed. 80% of the cases of COVID-19 are mild to moderate illness symptoms (low grade fever, cough, shortness of breath) and will recover completely by following these recommendations:
- Stay home for at least 7 days from the start of your illness and have a normal temperature for 3 full days without the aid of fever reducing medication such as Tylenol
- Get plenty of rest
- Drink plenty of fluids to remain hydrated
- Isolate yourself from other family members in your home as much as possible
Additionally, if you are experiencing mild to moderate illness symptoms that are manageable at home, the Iowa Department of Public Health is not recommending you have a COVID-19 test or a work release from your medical provider. If your occupation falls into the category of “Essential Service Personnel” such as healthcare professionals, law enforcement, fire & EMS, or long-term care and residential personnel, you may need to be tested according to your employer’s policies and can check directly with your employer on what those work policies are.
If you develop a temperature of 100.4 F or higher, your symptoms worsen or you experience shortness of breath, please call your medical provider or local hospital to be evaluated over the phone. Your medical provider will determine if you need to be seen and/or receive a test. Please remember to call your medical clinic or local hospital before arriving as they may want you to enter thru a designated entrance to protect the other patients in the waiting rooms. If you experience a medical emergency, please call 911 or your local emergency room for guidance.
It is recommended that Iowans self-isolate for 14 days in the following situations:
- If you have been on a cruise anywhere in the world in the last 14 days
- If you have traveled internationally in the last 14 days to a country with a Level 3 Travel Warning in place. Please refer to the CDC website (cdc.gov) for travel warning information as it can change rapidly.
- If you live with someone who has symptoms of COVID-19 or has tested positive for COVID-19
What does self-isolation mean?
- Stay home and do not go to school, public areas or attend gatherings.
- Do not use public transportation, ride sharing, or taxis.
- Postpone all non-essential travel.
- Wash your hands often and practice good hygiene.
- Postpone all non-essential medical appointments until you have completed your 14 days of self- isolation. If you have an essential medical appointment during this time, please work with your healthcare provider and local public health professionals, as needed, to help coordinate the visit.
What should I be watching for during self-isolation?
- Take your temperature twice a day. Watch for a fever.
- Watch for cough or difficulty breathing.
What about the people I live with?
- Family members or other persons who reside in your home may remain in your home, but you should stay in a specific room away from others and use a separate bathroom (if available).
- As long as you remain healthy, the other persons in your home can go about their daily activities as normal. There is no restriction on their movement.
- You should not have direct contact with any animals (i.e., dogs, cats, pigs, cattle, sheep and goats) out of an abundance of caution. Arrange for your pets to be cared for and housed outside of your home, if possible.
For updated information on COVID-19, visit the Iowa Department of Public Health webpage at https://idph.iowa.gov/Emerging-Health-Issues/Novel-Coronavirus
Follow the Department on Facebook @IowaDepartmentOfPublicHealth and on Twitter @IAPublicHealth.
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March 20, 2020
COVID-19: An Update from Mayo Clinic
- Mayo Clinic Deferring Elective Care: To ensure the safest possible environment for our patients and staff and to free up resources to assist in Mayo Clinic’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayo is deferring all elective care that can be deferred for eight or more weeks. Please know that we did not make this decision lightly, and in order for it to be effective, we must be stringent in applying it. Mayo will be reaching out to patients if changes to existing appointments are needed. Mayo Clinic is not alone in taking this extraordinary measure, as health systems across the country are starting to implement similar actions. More information is available at Mayo Clinic News Network.
- What to Do If You Suspect COVID-19: In an article on Mayo Clinic News Network, Dr. Clayton Cowl provides guidance for people who have a cough, fever, fatigue or other symptoms.
- Tips on Handling Concerns Related to COVID-19: If worry about coronavirus is becoming disruptive in your life, Dr. Sheila Jowsey-Gregoire, a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist, has advice in this article. These coping strategies can help you feel more in control of your emotions and lessen the anxiety associated with the pandemic situation.
- Gift to Support Mayo Clinic’s Response to COVID-19: On March 15, Minnesota Timberwolves player Karl-Anthony Towns announced a $100,000 gift to support Mayo Clinic’s response to COVID-19. Mr. Towns was inspired by Mayo Clinic’s recent development of a test that can detect the virus that causes COVID-19 and deliver results to patients within 24 hours. With this support, Mayo Clinic will increase its testing capacity from about 200 tests per day to more than 1,000 tests per day in the coming weeks. More information about the gift is available at Mayo Clinic News Network.
In a message to Mayo Clinic patients last week, Mayo Clinic President and CEO Dr. Gianrico Farrugia and Mayo Clinic Chief Administrative Officer Jeff Bolton emphasized that Mayo Clinic is well prepared to meet the needs of our patients and communities. Dr. Farrugia reiterated that point in an interview with CNBC this week, noting that with each passing day Mayo Clinic is increasingly well prepared.
For the latest updates from Mayo Clinic experts, I encourage you to visit Mayo Clinic News Network for a stream of articles updated in real time as circumstances and guidance from public health agencies change. Among the resources is a podcast highlighting simple steps you can take to protect yourself from COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 website is another excellent source of information.
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March 20, 2020
Wisconsin DATCP “TakeOut” Clarification
Dear valued restaurant operator,
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) wants to provide clarification from the message that was sent on March 18. Specifically, this is to clarify the definition of “takeout” in the emergency order issued by Gov. Tony Evers.
The directive instructs restaurants and bars to end dine-in service and only provide takeout or delivery. No seating may be provided, and food may not be consumed at the restaurant.
Here is the new clarification for “takeout” orders:
- Online and phone orders can be picked up and paid for in person, provided there is social distancing of 6 feet between customers.
- Orders can be made onsite, limiting the total number of customers inside the establishment at one time to fewer than 10, if social distancing can be maintained during order, payment and pickup.
We recognize that this is a fluid situation. We will do our best to distribute information in a timely fashion.
Thank you for your role in keeping Wisconsinites safe and healthy by reducing the spread of COVID-19. If you have any questions, please send them to datcpfoodcomplaintsemergencyresponse@wisconsin.gov.
Sincerely,
The Division of Food and Recreational Safety
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March 20, 2020
Gundersen Health System COVID 19 Website
Gundersen Health System has launched an updated coronavirus disease 2019 website at gundersenhealth.org/covid19/
Here, your readers, viewers and listeners will find information on what to do if they’re feeling ill, what they can do to reduce the spread of
COVID-19, frequently asked questions, how they can take care of their mental health and much more.
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March 20, 2020
Winneshiek county Public Health Covid 19 update 3.19.20
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 563-382-2911
March 19, 2020 1630 pm
Contact: Krista Vanden Brink BA, RN Nancy Sacquitne RN, BSN
kvandenbrink@winneshiekhealth.org nsacquitne@winneshiekhealth.org
Social distancing remains of upmost importance at this time in our communities. Avoid any gatherings of more than 10 people and you must maintain the 6 feet distance. There are no travel restrictions or shelter-in-place being implemented at this time following Governor Reynolds press conference.
We would strongly encourage that all hi-risk groups including elderly 61 years of age and older limit persons coming into your homes. This includes visits from your children and grandchildren. Talk to them by phone, FACETIME, Skype, or other methods. Don’t be put at risk.
Please ask family members, neighbors, and friends to help to pick up supplies.
Always remember to do the following as well to stay healthy:
- Washing hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds each time.
- Covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue or elbow/upper arm.
- Staying home when ill.
Approximately 80% of Iowans infected with COVID-19, will experience only a mild to moderate illness. Most mildly ill Iowans do not need to go to their healthcare provider or be tested to confirm they have COVID-19. Sick Iowans must stay home and isolate themselves from others in their house. Stay home and isolate from others in the house until:
- You have had no fever for at least 72 hours (that is three full days of no fever without the use of medicine that reduces fevers)
AND
- other symptoms have improved (for example, when your cough or shortness of breath have improved)
AND
- at least 7 days have passed since your symptoms first appeared.
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March 20, 2020
Howard County Iowa Business Resource Guide
Howard County Business & Tourism and the Cresco Area Chamber of Commerce has been working with the Governor’s office and IEDA as we navigate our way forward during the pandemic.
Howard County Emergency Management would like to ask if anyone has N95 filter masks, would they please donate them to RHSHC at the hospital or Howard County Emergency Management at the Law Enforcement Center. Thank you.
If you have any questions, please let me know by emailing or calling the office.
Stay healthy everyone,
—
Hillary Zidlicky
Community and Economic Development
Associates
Office: 563-547-3434
m: 641-330-8519
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