Winneshiek County
Recent News About Winneshiek County
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Board of Supervisors Meeting on November 29
Board of Supervisors Meeting on November 29
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Board of Health Meeting on November 11
Board of Health Meeting on November 11
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Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Services Citizens on November 11
Allamakee and Winneshiek Counties Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Services Citizens' Advisory Boards
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Passports by Appointment from 4-6pm on November 2
The Winneshiek County Recorders Office will be open by appointment only for Passport applications and pictures.
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Board of Supervisors Meeting November 8-9
Board of Supervisors Meeting
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Maintenance Worker
Winneshiek County will be accepting applications for the position of Maintenance Worker I until 4:00 p.m.
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Board of Supervisors Meeting on October 11-12
Board of Supervisors Meeting
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Passports by Appointment from 4-6pm-Call 563.382.3486
The Winneshiek County Recorders Office will be open by appointment only for Passport applications and pictures.
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Winneshiek County Joint COVID-19 Planning Committee recommendations
Our Winneshiek County health partners recommend the need for you to receive the COVID-19 vaccines if you have not done so.
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Changes with the Board of Supervisors
With the recent retirement of Board chair District 2 Supervisor, Floyd Ashbacher, many changes have taken effect.
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Census Bureau reports Winneshiek County population was 20,262 in 2019
Winneshiek County had a population of 20,262 people in 2019, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the NE Iowa News.
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Census Bureau reports Winneshiek County population was 20,090 in 2020
Winneshiek County had a population of 20,090 people in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the NE Iowa News.
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Winneshiek County saw a 25.2% decrease in households receiving food assistance since 2011
In 2020, 418 households in Winneshiek County participated in Iowa's Food Assistance Program compared to 559 households in 2011, according to the Iowa Business Daily's analysis of the Iowa Department of Human Services.
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Winneshiek County ranks eighth for healthiest communities in the nation
Winneshiek County ranks eighth in the nation in the rural, high-performing category on U.S. News & World Report's 2020 ratings for the healthiest communities.
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USDA offers aid to farmers who suffered losses due to COVID-19
Winneshiek County farmers are being compelled by Winneshiek County Development and Tourism to participate in a new program that is coined the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), according to Decorah News.
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Small Business Helpline creates access to federal aid in Winneshiek County
Winneshiek County Development and Tourism is expanding its resources to help endangered business owners, self-proprietors, and nonprofits apply for federal, state and local funding by creating the Small Business Helpline.
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Volunteers sought to help deliver meals to homebound elderly individuals
Northeast Iowa Agency on Aging (NEI3A) is seeking volunteers to help distribute food to the area’s elderly population.
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Candidates run for Winneshiek County positions
The Winneshiek County government ballots continue to develop as both new candidates and officials seeking re-election come forward.
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Winneshiek County ranked 63rd in Iowa for resident earnings in 2018
Winneshiek County ranked 63rd among counties in Iowa by annual earnings per resident, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Winneshiek County ranked 63rd in Iowa for resident earnings in 2019
Winneshiek County ranked 63rd among counties in Iowa by annual earnings per resident, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.