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County launches public food inspection portal; Public Works announces spring herbicide program; health department announces mental-health partnership
Summary
Mason County Public Health launched a public portal for food-inspection reports; Public Works announced a spring roadside herbicide application program and a staff member announced a new partnership with United We Care to introduce an AI mental-health tool for the community.
Mason County Public Health on Tuesday unveiled a public portal that allows residents to search and view full inspection reports for permitted food establishments in the county. Ian Tracy, identified in the meeting as the county health manager, said the database contains roughly 300 inspections and is updated weekly; the online page includes a guide on reading inspection reports and the county offered a phone-and-email contact for questions.
Mason County Public Works announced a spring herbicide application program for…
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