Union County Board of Health, 8 a.m. Dec. 3, 705 E. Taylor St. (EMA Building), and via electronic means.

Due to COVID-19 the meeting will also be conducted via Zoom. Visit https://bit.ly/33fPqwm, meeting ID: 869 4922 5834, passcode: 102300.

Agenda includes: agenda — approval of October minutes; correspondence; departmental/agency reports from Kristine Wood, MS, RDN, LD WIC Program Coordinator Pottawattamie County, Iowa Department of Public Health’s collaborative service areas, WIC program; Karla Hynes, WIC/MCH program director, IDPH collaborative service area updates; Robin Sevier, RN Public Health, monthly report, COVID-19 and vaccine update; EveryStep Homecare: Tyra Stull, monthly report; Union County Environmental Health: Amanda Husband, monthly report; Union County Emergency Management: Jo Duckworth, monthly updates.

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Gibson Memorial Library Board, 5:15 p.m. Dec. 7, Genealogy Room, Gibson Memorial Library, 200 W. Howard St.

Agenda includes: discussion of Phase II reopening of the library, which includes opening the library up to meetings and gatherings. Meetings are open to the public.

Meeting information and agendas can be viewed on Facebook and at website www.creston.lib.ia.us/about/library-board.

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Notice of Public Hearing

Nodaway Valley Community School District Board of Directors, 5 p.m. Dec. 10, Nodaway Valley High School Building media center, 410 NW 2nd St., Greenfield.

Public Hearing regarding tuition-in agreement.

The Nodaway Valley Board of Directors of the Nodaway Valley Community School District public hearing at the above date and time regarding its decision to enter into a tuition-in agreement with Orient-Macksburg Community School District for the 2021-22 school year.

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Forum on Impact of Industrial Wind and Solar Energy, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 16, Supertel, 800 Laurel St.

For Union and Adams counties. This two-hour forum is an educational meeting for the public.

Agenda includes: An experienced attorney and environmentalist will share his insight on the contracts with energy companies, as well as potential impacts on local communities, natural resources and farmland quality; a realtor who works and lives among wind turbine zones will discuss the trends on property values and housing changes; a discussion about land and homeowners’ property rights as affected by industrial energy; open discussion. More information is available at protectourlanducia.org.