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2010 Olmsted County Skywarn Spotter Training The National Weather Service (NWS) has scheduled severe weather spotter training for Wednesday, March 24 at 6:30 pm at the International Event Center in Rochester, MN. The NWS relies on actual storm reports from spotters. Anyone involved in the safety of others is encouraged to attend because severe weather safety is also included. Learn more. (3/9/10) |
Volunteers needed to serve on boards & committees Olmsted County is actively seeking citizens to serve on boards, committees, and commissions. Twelve positions are currently open. Learn what's available and apply for a position. (12/30/09) |
Call for nominations in annual 'Live for Others-Healthy Community' award Olmsted County Public Health Services sponsors this annual tribute to give credit, appreciation, and recognition to the many individuals and groups that help "create a healthy future for Olmsted County." Learn more and submit your nominations by March 22, 2010. The award will be presented on April 13. (2/9/10) |
Think spring! Order trees now to pick up in April Olmsted Soil & Water Conservation District is in the midst of its 2010 Spring tree and shrub transplant sale. Pick from 32 deciduous or coniferous varieties in bundles of 20-25 for $37.58 with tax. Stop by the office at 1485 Industrial Dr NW in Rochester, MN, call 280-2850 for an order form, or visit our website to print your own. (1/20/10) |
Current Job Openings 97percent of our staff say they are proud to work for Olmsted County! Become part of the team. Check out current job openings. |
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Learn all about Olmsted County's 'green' vehicle fueled by electricity generated at Olmsted Waste-to-Energy Facility.  |
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Minnesota State law – Chapter 156 of the Session Laws of 2005 – requires that "a city or county with a population of more than 15,000 must annually notify its residents of the positions and base salaries of its three highest-paid employees." For Olmsted County, titles and salaries as of January 1, 2010 are: County Administrator - $153,129; Associate County Administrator - $145,828; Chief Financial Officer and the Director of Public Works - $138,840. Date of publication: January 4, 2010. |
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