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Johnson & Johnson walk-in clinic message with pic of health department building
Health Department is offering the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine onsite: Mondays-Fridays, 8am-4pm. Learn more here .
Posted: May 24, 2021
Photo of Roma taylor
After 41 years of service to the health and safety of Scott County residents, Roma Taylor, Clinical Services Manager, will be retiring this Friday, May 28. Her dedication to our community led her to forgo her earlier retirement dates (yes, more than one!) in order to help lead Scott County's COVID-...
Posted: May 24, 2021
Denali
The Sheriff’s Office would like to introduce our new Deputy K9, Denali. Denali is a 16 month old Belgian Malinois that was obtained from North Iowa K9. She is a multi-purpose K9, meaning she can be utilized for narcotics searches, tracking of suspects, article searches, building searches, and bite...
Posted: May 14, 2021
Luchner
Scott County Jail Unsung Hero Award The Unsung Hero citation was created to recognize exceptional performance by staff who step up and go above and beyond in their duties for the jail. This quarter’s recipient, Officer Luchner, has shown the determination and versatility to become cross-trained in...
Posted: May 3, 2021
Jail
The Sheriff's Office would like to welcome Scott County Jails newest Correctional Officers, Officer Sunderlin, Officer Hudson, Officer Gimm and Officer Scheer. We are excited to see them progress in their field training and continue in the Correctional profession.
Posted: April 27, 2021
Reserve
Last Thursday, Sheriff Lane swore in Reserve Deputy Lutterman. He will be joining our Reserve Unit in the very near future to help out the citizens of Scott County. Welcome and Congrats. Carson Lutterman is originally from Wellsburg, IA. He went to school at AGWSR in Ackley, IA. Carson is a...
Posted: April 27, 2021
Deputies
The Sheriff’s Office recently hired three new Deputies that will be joining our Patrol Division over the next few months. Deputy Rubino and Delgado just graduated the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy on Wednesday. Deputy Mauro will start the Academy in the next few weeks. The Sheriff’s Office would...
Posted: April 23, 2021
The following policies were approved April 15, 2021 by the Board of Supervisors: Human Resources Policy P "Insurance and Deferred Compensation" is updated to reflect the updates to the flex savings plan. Human Resources Policy V "Employee Recognition" reflects the change to the recognition award...
Posted: April 15, 2021
New vehicle in your future? KNOW YOUR FEES- Delivery and prep charges are added to the sticker price, watch for the extra fees, such as: Documentation Charge for processing title, registration: negotiate ask for a discount, or other adjustments Dealer Prep Vehicle Prep or predelivery inspection:...
Posted: April 1, 2021
Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 and we all Win! It helps you, your family, your work family, and our community in efforts to return to normal! Step 1: Get vaccinated when a vaccine is available to you. Step 2: Self-report proof of being vaccinated through Wellsteps, Genesis on-site clinic or...
Posted: March 24, 2021
PROTECT YOUR CREDIT SCORE Especially in the Pandemic Economic insecurity during the pandemic has far-Reaching Consequences. Your credit score, may have been lowered, a deferred payment listed as missed credit card payment , incorrect information is listed, prior address not changed, important mail...
Posted: March 1, 2021
This is Kim Shepherd.
The Scott County Attorney’s Office congratulates Assistant County Attorney Kim Shepherd on her appointment as District Associate Judge for Clinton County. Kim has served the citizens of Scott County for many years, beginning as a legal intern in 2002 and continuing as an assistant county attorney...
Posted: February 22, 2021
BO
Scott County Jail Unsung Hero Award goes to Officer Bo! The Unsung Hero citation was created to recognize outstanding performance by staff who step up and go above and beyond in their duties for the jail. This quarter’s unsung hero has become an everyday fixture in our jail. Since the month of July...
Posted: January 29, 2021
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Posted: January 24, 2021
Geigle
Sheriff Tim Lane swore in our new Reserve Deputy Joshua Geigle today. He will be joining as a volunteer to assist our citizens of Scott County. Reserve Geigle is also known to the people of the Walcott area with his 19 ½ years of service with the Walcott Fire Department. We would like to...
Posted: January 21, 2021
McCaffrey and Peters
Please welcome Scott County Jails newest Correctional Officers, Officer McCaffrey and Officer Peters joined the Correctional team on January 11th 2021. Both have served in US Military Services, McCaffrey served in the Army Reserves and Peters continues his service with the National Guard. They are...
Posted: January 21, 2021
Conservation Executive Director Roger Kean shaking new Park Ranger Brad Taylor's hand.
We would like introduce our newest Park Ranger, Bradley Taylor. Bradley started in December and we were able to officially swear him in at our virtual Conservation Board meeting on January 13, 2021. He joins our team with 15 years previous experience with Clinton County Conservation and is excited...
Posted: January 14, 2021
The following policies were approved January 7, 2021 by the Board of Supervisors: General Policy 34 "Technology Use" has been updated to address telework arrangements. At the beginning of the pandemic we quickly shifted to permitting telework arrangements. Because of the nature of our work,...
Posted: January 7, 2021
This is Rita Harkins.
Rita Harkins is retiring after 35 years with the Scott County Attorney’s Office. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to have a party due to the circumstances. Maybe at a later date. She will be terribly missed by the County Attorney’s office along with many other departments in the county and state...
Posted: December 30, 2020
Check out this article from USA TODAY: Scammers are trying to rob Amazon Prime users of $800. Here's what to know. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/12/06/amazon-prime-scam-charges-what-to-know/3811708001/
Posted: December 7, 2020

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