The Emergency Weather Response (EWR) Hotline has been activated for tonight (1/12). Please note the NEW number: 636-395-0328.
Let's make sure those in our Community have a warm place to stay overnight.
Flu can be wild, but there’s still time to protect yourself from #flu and its worst symptoms this National Influenza Vaccination Week. Flu activity can continue into spring — so talk to your health care provider about a flu vaccine and #FightFlu.
We are honored to be included in the Santa Paws pet toy drive and know the animals at the Pet Adoption Center will be excited too! https://t.co/gAlOKvkhIF
A baby having RSV can be downright scary. This Halloween marks the beginning of holiday gatherings. Remind baby's well-meaning admirers, "No kisses, please!"
It's National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week! Three key partners can make a difference: Providers test blood lead levels, parents track their child’s milestones and programs provide the necessary education to keep us lead-free! #NLPPW2023#NLPPW#HealthyLivingMO#LeadFreeKids
❗️NOTICE: Passport Services through the Department of Public Health are not available today, Friday, Oct. 13. We apologize for the inconvenience. Appointments are available again beginning next week and can be scheduled by calling 636-949-7412.
Keep our roads and families safe! First Impact is offering a free 90-minute, evidence-based traffic safety program on Saturday, Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. @StChLibrary Kisker Road branch that educates parents about Missouri’s Graduated Driver License law. https://t.co/5bAL6fFEZ9
Is your group making plans to serve or give away food items at farmers markets, festivals, carnivals or other events in #StCharlesCounty? Visit https://t.co/j3LoJq3Yle to learn how to obtain a temporary food license prior to the event.
Harper is a professional sleeper, with two years of experience. The Pitbull is looking for new colleagues to sponsor and participate in her sleep tests and research.
Call 636-949-7387 or visit https://t.co/awlPKdhTGR for more info and pictures of available pets.
Through the Things That Creep online course, childcare providers will gain an overview on preventing and managing bed bugs, scabies and head lice infestations within the child-care setting.
Register: https://t.co/4Tk4ugvnLJ
The #StCharlesCounty Department of Public Health has joined forces with community organizations again this year to fight the flu. These professional “Flu Fighters” are hosting a free, drive-thru vaccination clinic from 3-7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 6, at St. Charles Community College.
#StCharlesCounty Government is hiring!
Animal Control Officer - @SCCHealth: https://t.co/rJ4x1ZTos9
Digital Media Specialist: https://t.co/JmaIIc4pXr
DJO – Court Services: https://t.co/HaaZqe4Q5k
Recycling is a critical part of maintaining our environment and promoting healthy lifestyles, and the St. Charles County community makes it a priority! 2,034,146 pounds of materials were recycled through the Recycle Works centers last year. #StCharlesCounty by the numbers!
Gain life-saving skills in adult and pediatric CPR/AED and First Aid from our Health Education team and become American Red Cross certified.
Our next class is offered Sept. 13, with more available throughout the year.
Register: https://t.co/Utnivt9FSw
Keep our roads and families safe! First Impact is offering a free 90-minute, evidence-based traffic safety program on Thursday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. @OFallonPolice on Bryan Road that educates parents about Missouri’s Graduated Driver License law. https://t.co/FTxYMD1iMF
All #StCharlesCounty Department of Public Health programs, clinics and facilities, including the Pet Adoption Center and Recycle Works facilities, will be closed Sept. 2-4 in honor of Labor Day. We hope you enjoy a safe and happy Labor Day weekend!
Our Pet of the Week, Harley, today was featured on @FOX2now! Learn more about how to adopt or foster and view available pets at https://t.co/awlPKdhlRj.
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