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Public Health applies for $52,099 preparedness grant; agrees temporary funding for Community Connections print edition
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WASHINGTON COUNTY — The county public health office told the Health and Human Services committee on May 28 that it would apply for the federal Public Health Emergency Preparedness grant and asked the committee to move a request to finance that would let the office pay to keep a local printed outreach publication running through 2025.
WASHINGTON COUNTY — The county public health office told the Health and Human Services committee on May 28 that it would apply for the federal Public Health Emergency Preparedness grant and asked the committee to move a request to finance that would let the office pay to keep a local printed outreach publication running through 2025.
The Public Health director (name not specified) said the preparedness grant is expected to be flat at $52,099 and that the county must submit a budget for the grant in June. “This is a grant we've had for quite a few years,” the director said during the meeting; the committee approved a motion to proceed.
Public health staff also…
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