231 N. Silver St. Ste 2,
Lake City, CO 81235

Day: May 2, 2025

Operations Center Ground breaking Set Tuesday, May 6

With construction funding now assured following substantial repayment of reimbursement funds owed to the county by the State of Colorado for the All Hazards Team Program, together with interim funding now nailed down through a short-term financing agreement with Zions Bank, Hinsdale County Commissioners are now moving full steam ahead with the planned start of construction on the long-awaited County Operations Building.A low key ground breaking ceremony with Commissioners Borchers, Hurd, and Levine, county staff, and representatives from building contractor Building by Design is scheduled on site at 1 p.m. next Tuesday, May 6.Prior to the ground breaking, commissioners will convene a special 11 a.m. workshop for a walk-through of the building site with Thayer Sauter, Building by Design Project Manager. Also on hand for the ground breaking will be Dana Hvalac from Colorado Department of Local Affairs.At their meeting last Wednesday, April 23, Commissioners Greg Levine and Robert Hurd unanimously approved interim construction financing through Zions Bank totaling $4-million at 4.9 percent interest for up to ten years and with no penalty for early payoff. The county will retire the loan incrementally — presumably within two years — as grant funding is received.Principal sources of funding for the Operations Building project are $1-million from Hinsdale County, $2-million resulting from a Congressionally-Appropriated FEMA grant, and $1-million from Colorado Dept. Local Affairs.Contractor Building by Design, based in Brush, Colorado, was awarded the $4,398,173 contract for construction earlier this year.As previously reported, the long-planned 6,409-square foot Operations Center will contain crucial space for three areas of local Hinsdale County Government — emergency operations, together with substantial office space for a new Hinsdale County Sheriff’s Office and Hinsdale County Administration, the latter two currently occupying cramped space in the Coursey Annex Building south of Hinsdale County Courthouse.With silver shovels and presumably hardhats, Hinsdale Commissioners next Tuesday will officially break ground at the new building site on vacant county-owned lots directly north of the courthouse and extending to the southwest corner of Henson and 4th Streets.The site was formerly occupied by the Hinsdale County Road & Bridge yard from the mid-1950s to early 1990s and, prior to that, was the location of Hinsdale County Jail which burned in 1946.

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Med Center, EMS, VA,Public Health Hosting Health Fair May 12-16

It’s all hands on deck at Lake City Area Medical Center, with assistance from Hinsdale County Emergency Medical Services, as in-house staff hosts this year’s annual Health Fair.In previous years, an outside agency coordinated the annual event and appointments were scheduled on just a single day. This year’s Health Fair, like last year’s, is being scheduled as a service to the community by the medical center staff and is by appointment at reduced rates from Monday, May 12, through Friday, May 16.Dental appointments with Dr. Quigley may also be scheduled at this time. He will be available Monday through Wednesday, May 12, 13 and 14 to provide free oral cancer screenings on those days. Interested parties are encouraged to call the medical center (970-944-2331) to schedule an appointment for screening.Other screenings include assessments for cardio-vascular disease, diabetes, memory, hearing, and vision, which will be offered by clinic staff from 1 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13 and Wednesday, May 14.Throughout the length of the Health Fair, Monday through Friday, residents may sign up by prior appointment for blood draws, which will be taken from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. each day.Individual blood draws, priced at the discounted rate of $25 per draw, are in turn used for a plethora of tests, based on one blood draw for each test: PSA (prostate), CBC (complete blood count), CMP (complete metabolic panel), Liver Panel, Lipid Panel, TSH (thyroid), Ferritin (blood protein testing for iron), TICB (total iron binding capacity), A1C (hemoglobin), Vitamin D, and Vitamin B12.According to Lake City Area Medical Center board member Greg Olson, tables will be set up in the mornings all week with representatives from Emergency Medical Services, Public Health, Medical Center, and Veterans’ Affairs.EMS Director Katherine Heidt will be demonstrating hands-only CPR on mannequins and Veterans’ Affairs Service Officer Mike Harrington will be there to answer questions about VA services available to residents and visitors.Something new this year from Silver Thread Public Health – representatives will be available to answer questions about the dangers of vaping and will also be unveiling a new system for disposing of vape cartridges.Vaping devices have batteries that are problematic when discarded into landfills, so Public Health is devising a system of disposal boxes for expired vape pens. There will be secure boxes throughout town at a number of locations where vaping equipment can be discarded for free to be properly recycled.Olson also wanted WORLD to know that Medical Center staff have been hard at work trying to secure funding for the Health Fair, and were able to secure a grant from the Colorado Health Foundation (CHF). “We are very fortunate,” Olson said, “to have the gracious sponsorship of CHF for this year’s Health Fair.”Olson also said that he hopes the Lake City community will take advantage of this opportunity, as “managing one’s health is so important, at all ages and stages of life.”“As a board member of the Lake City Area Medical Center, I’m proud of the incredible healthcare resources we have in our community. The upcoming Health Fair is a great opportunity to take control of your health with free screenings, low-cost blood work, and direct access to our EMS, VA, and Public Health teams. From hands-only CPR demos to safe disposal of vape cartridges, there’s something valuable for everyone.”“I look forward to seeing our community come together for this important event, “Olson said.

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