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@cdrtyler Nothing to worry about! There was a system malfunction causing them to go off. @LinnCountyEMA has a siren tech working to correct the issue now.
Linn County’s IT systems have been fully restored and public services have resumed as normal following a global technology outage on July 19 caused by an automatic software update from CrowdStrike, which the County uses for malware and virus protection.
@barelyberlee Absentee ballots can be returned directly to the Auditor's Office or placed in the Elections drop box in front of the Public Service Center. More information about the November 5 General Election is available on our website: https://t.co/8ATGf0QV2u
The County's website https://t.co/t8AMLgTgDV is working and the public may be able to access online services through the website if their internet service is not affected by the outage.
Linn County will provide an update on services when we have additional information.
The global internet outage being reported in the news is affecting Linn County services. We are in the process of triaging the outage and working to bring County computers back up. Services are limited until computer service is fully restored.
Field Day event, Board of Supervisors meeting updates, and more! Find it all in our Week in Review: https://t.co/zTsglrU1sk
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Today, the Linn County Attorney’s Office charged two suspects with one count each of Human Trafficking involving a minor. It should be noted that the defendants are innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. More information: https://t.co/XiVOq0l7Cl
In FY24, Linn County Veteran Affairs served 1,088 veterans from all branches of service. Learn more about the services provided by Linn County Veteran Affairs on our website: https://t.co/iO1HPavHg5
We have a Collections & Accounting Specialist opening. The starting hourly wage is $24.74 and $27.39 after one year. Visit https://t.co/LPOafecz5C for more information & to apply by Sunday, July 21.
The Board of Supervisors is accepting applications for Linn County’s Economic & Community Development Fund. This competitive grant process is open to eligible organizations in Linn County or those with a branch location in Linn County and whose work benefits Linn County residents
Join our Soil Conservation team Thursday, July 18 for a Field Day at Lowe Park! The Field Day event includes presentations about soil health, information about cost-sharing programs for implementing conservation practices, and tours of a bioreactor, wetland, and saturated buffer.
The event aims to connect area farmers, restaurants, and chefs interested in, or already passionate about, locally grown and raised food to get more local products into Linn County area businesses. Learn more and register to attend: https://t.co/c3d00Y3xiB
The Linn County Food Systems Council invites local chefs and farmers to their first Linn County Farmer & Chef Connection event on Monday, July 15, 2024, from 2-4 p.m. at Cobble Hill Restaurant.
The Linn County Treasurer's and Recorder's offices will open at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday). These offices open at 10 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month to allow time for staff training on topics such as process updates and customer satisfaction.
We are accepting applications for Green Iowa AmeriCorps members to serve as sustainability assistants. These positions will help Linn County build a climate-resilient future by conducting energy audits, leading engagement activities, and assisting with sustainability projects.