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West Niles Virus Present In Northeast Nebraska
WAYNE – A confirmed report of West Nile Virus has been found in the first pool of mosquitoes testing positive within the Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department. According to a Wednesday afternoon release from Colleen Hupke, Health Director at NNPHD, the health department covers Cedar, Dixon, Thurston and Wayne Counties.
West Nile Virus found in area counties
The Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department is alerting the public that the first pool of mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile Virus (WNV) has been found within the health district of Cedar, Dixon, Thurston, and Wayne Counties for the 2024 season. West Nile Virus is present in Northeast Nebraska. Prevent...
West Nile Mosquitoes Detected In Northeast NE
LINCOLN, Neb. — The mosquito that causes West Nile Virus (WNV) has been detected in a district consisting of four northeast Nebraska counties. “The Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department is alerting the public that the first pool of mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile Virus (WNV) has been found within the health district of Cedar, Dixon, Thurston and Wayne countes for the 2024 season,” the department posted on its Facebook page.
PONCA STATE PARK RECEIVES MERCYONE LIFE JACKET DONATION
THE TRAUMA DEPARTMENT OF SIOUX CITY’S MERCYONE MEDICAL CENTER HAS DONATED 30 LIFE JACKETS TO PONCA STATE PARK IN DIXON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. THE LIFE JACKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PEOPLE TO BORROW AND RETURN AT THE PARK. THE DONATION OF U.S. COAST GUARD-APPROVED PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES IS PART OF...
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