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Ten great reasons to use myuhc.com® The tools and information at myuhc.com are both practical and personalized so you can get the most out of your benefits. Register at myuhc.com and connect to current information about your plan benefits and health care interests.
Posted: January 3, 2017
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Health care costs are rising, and one of the biggest reasons is emergency room visits. The reality is the majority of ailments treated in ERs are actually non-emergencies. To help keep health care costs down for our employees, we are working with UnitedHealthcare to ensure you have the tools available to Check your care options, Choose a care provider and Go for better health. From 24-hour nurses to Virtual Visits to urgent care centers and beyond, knowing your options can help save you time, money and frustration.
Posted: December 28, 2016
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How to keep your heart healthy and your waistline trim at holiday meals Trimming the fat, eating fruits and vegetables, and increasing exercise can help keep you healthy at holiday meals. Holiday meals, with turkey or ham and all the fixings, can turn the dining room table into a highfat smorgasbord. As tasty as they are, these feasts can make your arteries groan. The typical holiday meal is laden with fat: gravies made with meat drippings, mounds of creamy mashed potatoes, your favorite pies.
Posted: December 21, 2016
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5 Tips to Prepare for a Winter Storm: 1. Fill your gas tank 2. Buy essential groceries 3. Put an ice scraper in your car 4. Cell phone charger in your car 5. Wear proper footwear 5 Tips for Shoveling Snow Safely: 1. Keep up with the storm 2. Push don’t lift 3. Wear breathable layers 4. Wear good...
Posted: December 13, 2016
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Holiday Stress? Try These Top 5 Tips for a Heart-Healthy Holiday Season Sned the Grinch packing this holiday season! He’s a mean one, alright. If the Grinch has stolen your healthy holiday, check out these tips to regain your healthy holiday season!
Posted: December 7, 2016
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Wondering what's OK to recycle in your Go All In recycling cart this season? Check out this list! http://www.wastecom.com/News/20161129/175/2016-Holiday-Recycling-Guide.aspx YES, it goes in! Boxes (such as those from electronics, toys, shoes and shirts) Empty wrapping paper tubes Gift/shopping bags...
Posted: December 2, 2016
Did you know the paperless pay advice allows you to say “Show me the Money” virtually anywhere? Payroll is transitioning to paperless pay advices for everyone (except seasonal, temporary and some part-time employees) by the first pay period in January, 2017. Just say “Show me the Money” by logging to MyHR: http://intranet.scottcountyiowa.com/erp.php?page=myhr to view your direct deposit advice from work. Externally you can view the advice through a home computer or mobile device at: https://myhr.scottcountyiowa.com
Posted: November 23, 2016
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The Scott County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank all of the agencies that assisted in the Patriot Mobile Home Park Sexual Abuse Case. We would also like to recognize our Detectives who put in endless hours for this investigation. The following is a press release that was released November 23,...
Posted: November 23, 2016
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Now is the time to reserve meeting rooms for the upcoming new year. Also, if you have a recurring meeting(s) set up - you will want to confirm or cancel any reservations for YR2017. Meeting rooms can also be reserved by calling the 6th Floor reception desk (x8611). We encourage the use of standard...
Posted: November 17, 2016
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Numerous Iowa law enforcement agencies across Iowa will be participating in the Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) Special Traffic Enforcement Program (sTEP) during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, November 20-27, 2016. This is the first of many sTEP projects scheduled for the 2016-2017...
Posted: November 17, 2016
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Prepare to quit smoking during the Great American Smokeout on November 17. If you're a smoker, quitting can be the single most important step you take to protect your health and the health of your loved ones. Smoking causes immediate damage to your body, and it threatens your future with increased risks for cancer, heart attack, lung disease, and early death. Many people have probably urged you to quit smoking already, but we all know that quitting can be hard. Just as every journey begins with a single step, so, too, does quitting.
Posted: November 9, 2016
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A WageWorks® Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is a pre-tax benefit account used to pay for eligible medical, dental, and vision care expenses that aren’t covered by your insurance plan such as copays for office visits and prescriptions, vision expenses after insurance including Lasik, and dental care or orthodontia (both preventative and restorative) after insurance. Some over-the-counter expenses that qualify (unless reimbursed by insurance) include: diabetic supplies, contact lens solution, denture adhesive, personal test kits, blood pressure meter, adhesive or elastic bandages, and thermometers. It’s a smart, simple way to save money while keeping you and your family healthy and protected.
Posted: November 8, 2016
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Fall is the time to inspect and maintain your home gutters before Jack Frost sets up camp in our area. Gutters keep water away from the walls and foundation of your home in order to keep it dry and sturdy. But clogged or broken gutters can cause even more complicated problems than a leaking...
Posted: November 4, 2016
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Many of us are looking forward to when the clocks "fall back" on Sunday, and we get that extra hour of sleep. While there are plenty of things around the house to do to prepare including turning the clocks back, experts say there are a few situations in which you can benefit from prepping yourself for this upcoming time change.
Posted: November 2, 2016
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Joint Media Release November 2nd, 2016 It is with great sadness today that we learn of the shooting deaths of two Des Moines metro area police officers early this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the fallen officers and the brave men and women of the Des Moines Police...
Posted: November 2, 2016
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Delta Dental of Iowa Enhanced Benefits Program: Did you know..... Every $1 spent on preventative dental care, like check-ups and cleanings, can save up to $50 dollars on costly restorative and emergency care. More than 120 signs and symptoms of disease can be diagnosed through a routine oral exam. Your dental plan includes Delta Dental of Iowa's Enhanced Benefits Program that links medical conditions and dental benefits. This benefit offers additional oral health services, such as additional cleanings, to subscribers with certain conditions.
Posted: November 1, 2016
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The construction of the new Scott County Sheriff's Patrol Headquarters is moving along. The new facility is located in Eldridge, off of Black Hawk Trail Road with easy access to the Highway and being in a more central location of the county. The building will have offices, training space, garage...
Posted: October 28, 2016
If You Have High Cholesterol, The Culprit May Be Sugar Cholesterol seems to start creeping up in our 30s or 40s as careers, kids and other obligations leave us more stressed, less physically active and heavier than ever. That's a problem because high cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease and stroke. Lowering it without medication can be difficult, depending on your age and other health problems. For those with genetically high cholesterol, it can be nearly impossible without taking a statin, a prescription cholesterol-lowering medication. But for many of us, lifestyle changes are enough to bring cholesterol down.
Posted: October 26, 2016
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A WageWorks® Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is a pre-tax benefit account used to pay for eligible medical, dental, and vision care expenses that aren’t covered by your insurance plan such as copays for office visits and prescriptions, vision expenses after insurance including Lasik, and dental care or orthodontia (both preventative and restorative) after insurance. Some over-the-counter expenses that qualify (unless reimbursed by insurance) include: diabetic supplies, contact lens solution, denture adhesive, personal test kits, blood pressure meter, adhesive or elastic bandages, and thermometers. It’s a smart, simple way to save money while keeping you and your family healthy and protected.
Posted: October 25, 2016
FSS provides a small fleet of vehicles for use by other county departments for business travel. These vehicles typically are used for travel to the State Capitol, travel to training or for filling a need when another vehicle is out of service. The current vehicle pool consists of: Dodge Caravan,...
Posted: October 24, 2016
The following policy was approved by the Board on 10/20/2016: Human Resources Policy P "Insurance and Deferred Compensation" changes the policy so that the Healthy Lifestyles program for non-rep staff mirror's the language in union contracts. It eliminates the biennial testing for cotinine (...
Posted: October 21, 2016
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Delta Dental Member Resources Get real time benefit and claim information 24 hours a day, seven days a week online through the Member Connection at www.deltadentalia.com or through automated phone system at 800-544-0718.
Posted: October 18, 2016
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Parking placards for your vehicles should be displayed from the rearview mirror in employee's vehicles. If you need a new placard, or have changed vehicles and need to update your information please contact the receptionist at x8611.
Posted: October 17, 2016
Have you noticed a county employee exemplifying the PRIDE philosophy? Please share for the PRIDE slideshow. Your name and theirs will be entered into a drawing for a prize to be awarded at the PRIDE Celebration on Wednesday, November 9th. You may nominate as many as you like , just click “HERE ”...
Posted: October 11, 2016
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The United Way Committee is happy to announce that the Board of Supervisors has graciously agreed to raffle off a Floating Holiday for those employees who agree to donate $52 to the United Way Pledge Drive! Your rep will be receiving the forms the beginning of next week. If you would like to...
Posted: October 7, 2016
It's time to sign up for the Scott County PRIDE celebration! Wednesday November 9th 4:00-7:00 Pizza, Wings, Veggies Served Receive a gift! *this event is for employees/retirees only* Click HERE to RSVP!
Posted: October 5, 2016
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What is Influenza (also called Flu)? The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccine each year.
Posted: October 5, 2016
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Fall is upon us and it is time to do a little prep work before winter. Keep your gutters clear, and keep cleaning them until the leaves stop falling. Get your furnance inspected. Fall is a prime time to divide those perennials, and bring in the houseplants. Lastly, be sure to test your snowblower.
Posted: October 3, 2016
SECC Congratulations
Scott Emergency Communications Center recognizes the following for their dedicated years of service at the SECC Board meeting on October 20th at 3:30 pm 5 Years: Travis Nielsen (10/17/2011)
Posted: October 3, 2016
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Say BOO! To the Flu Genesis Occupational Health will be administering the vaccine on October 31st at the Administrative Center, and Scott Emergency Communications, and on November 4th and 7th in the jail outer break room (jail staff only). Flu Shots will also be available at Secondary Roads in Eldridge on October 31st from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Please call Tara or Lisa at Secondary Roads if this is the only time available for you.
Posted: October 3, 2016
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Virtual Visits--Access to care online at any time! When you don't feel well, or your child is sick, the last thing you want to do is leave the confort of your home to sit in a waiting room. Now, you don't have to. A Virtual Visit lets you see and talk to a doctor from your mobile device or computer without an appointment. Most visits take about 10-15 minutes and doctors can write a prescription, if needed, that you can pick up at your local pharmacy.
Posted: September 27, 2016
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The Courthouse is looking less like a construction zone as finishing touches are being completed in the courthouse. Landscaping is being added around parts of the SECC building to aid in runoff, salt burn and to deter burrowing creatures. In addition, the construction on the new Sheriff 's building...
Posted: September 23, 2016
Money Up In Smoke
How Cigarettes Could Send Your Retirement Up in Smoke It's probably obvious even to non-smokers that cigarettes have gotten more costly over the years. About 20 years ago, in 1996, the average retail price of a pack of cigarettes was around $1.85. Today, it's close to $7.30. No matter where you live or how much you pay per pack, your smoking habit is stealing from your retirement.
Posted: September 21, 2016
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How Bad Information Might Give You The Flu There's no question the flu can be a misery maker — causing fever, chills, body aches and more. But there's a way to avoid all that unpleasantness: getting vaccinated. So why is it that many people skip this simple step? It could boil down to bad information. Don't let any of these six common myths keep you from taking your best shot at staying well this flu season:
Posted: September 20, 2016
The Inter-Departmental phone directory has been updated and is available from the Facility and Support Services Intranet web page. http://intranet.scottcountyiowa.com/pub/fss_directory/201609_Interdepartmental_Directory.pdf
Posted: September 16, 2016
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Getting Started: Tips for Long-Term Exercise Success Walking, swimming, cycling, jogging, skiing, aerobic dancing or any of dozens of other activities can help your heart. They all cause you to feel warm, perspire and breathe heavily without being out of breath and without feeling any burning sensation in your muscles. Whether it is a structured exercise program or just part of your daily routine, all exercise adds up to a healthier heart. Take the first step by walking. It's free, easy to do and when you have a walking companion, you're more likely to stay motivated
Posted: September 7, 2016
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Many people view Labor Day as the end of summer and their last chance to travel, hit the beach and fire up the grill. Here are some safety tips to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable holiday.
Posted: August 31, 2016
The Sheriff’s Office has received an increase of reports in the last week of phone scams of people representing themselves as working for the IRS. Please remember and share the following information from the IRS: The IRS first contacts people by mail – not by phone – about unpaid taxes. And the IRS...
Posted: August 31, 2016
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Until noon on September 16th, we will be taking orders for the amazing Scratch Cupcakes! Proceeds benefit Scott County United Way.
Posted: August 30, 2016
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Are you participating in a 457 Deferred Compensation plan or RHS to save for Retirement? New studies show that Retirees need $130,000 just to cover health care. Today's 65-year-olds can expect to spend an average of $130,000 on health care during their retirement, from premiums to co-payments to eyeglasses, according to new estimates. The average single 65-year-old woman can expect to need $135,000 to spend on health care in retirement, while a man will spend $125,000, according to estimates from Fidelity Investments. (The difference is because the woman is expected to live longer—an additional 22 years, vs. 20 years more for the man.)
Posted: August 30, 2016

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