Johnson County government to require face masks in facilities based on CDC guidance

Johnson County, Iowa – Based on recommendations from the Johnson County Public Health Department (JCPH), the Johnson County Board of Supervisors voted on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021, to require all visitors and Johnson County employees to wear face coverings in all Johnson County government buildings, regardless of vaccination status. The face coverings must cover both nose and mouth.

The face-covering mandate is effective Friday, Aug. 13, 2021, through Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021, and is subject to change, pending guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and JCPH.

Johnson County accepting applications for Hunger Relief Grants

Johnson County is accepting grant applications to fund services that help reduce food insecurity and improve access to healthy food for residents living in or near food deserts, those who lack access to transportation, and homebound residents, in addition to programs that provide locally grown produce for food-insecure households.

Johnson County celebrates Older Americans Month, ‘Champion Your Health’ in May

May is Older Americans Month and this year’s theme, “Champion Your Health,” focuses on prevention, wellness, and personal responsibility as cornerstones of healthy aging.

“Older Americans Month is an opportunity to celebrate aging while also investing in the health and well-being of our community,” said Jeff Kellbach, Aging Specialist. “We’re proud to offer events throughout the month that encourage connection, lifelong learning, wellness, and fun.”