The WIB welcomed incoming chair-elect Yolanda McIntosh, two newly appointed board members, Tami Cybulski and Bryan Kuzel, and 10 reappointed members.

A national medical journal has published a case study of Public Health's partnership to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 testing and vaccination. 

The county manager is the chief administrative officer of the county and is responsible for implementing policy and overseeing daily operations of the county and county staff.

Finding options for recycling unwanted clothing, bedding, towels and other textiles can be a challenge for residents, especially for items that are torn, stained and otherwise unusable. 

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The National Weather Service Twin Cities has issued an heat advisory beginning on Tuesday, July 15 at Noon until 8 p.m. Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses to occur.

Disability Pride Month is a time for people with disabilities to take pride in and unapologetically celebrate their bodies, minds and emotional well-being as they are.

Ramsey County leaders are teaming up with community members to reinforce a simple, but important message: safe gun storage saves lives.

Residents living in zip codes 55106 and 55130 are invited to bring a soil sample from their yard to the Eastside YMCA on July 15 and have it screened for lead free of charge.

Ramsey County celebrates and honors the histories, languages, cultures and contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.

The Ramsey County Board, Tuesday, April 16, unanimously adopted a fully integrated Climate Equity Action Plan. Developed by staff, community, and key partners the plan aims to reduce greenhouse gases and help community survive and thrive in changing climate conditions.

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