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Sarpy and Cass County COVID-19 Vaccinations

Currently available to residents of Sarpy and Cass Counties who are:

  • Born in 1946 or earlier
  • Phase 1A healthcare providers
  • Phase 1B tier 1 (first responders and critical utility staff)

In Sarpy County there are currently five locations where you can make an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

  • If you are a Phase 1A healthcare provider and need to schedule your vaccine appointment, schedule your appointment at:
    https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/277012813055974025/false#/invitation
    Note: Only those occupations listed in Phase 1A are eligible for appointments with this clinic; non healthcare providers will be unable to schedule at this clinic.
     
  • Kohll’s Pharmacy
    Schedule an appointment to receive your vaccine: https://kohllsrx.com/sc80/
     
  • Hy-Vee Pharmacy - Papillion – 11650 S. 73rd Street, Papillion.
    Schedule an appointment to receive your vaccine: https://www.hy-vee.com/my-pharmacy/covid-vaccine-consent
     
  • OneWorld – Bellevue – 2207 Georgia Ave, Bellevue.
    Schedule an appointment to receive your vaccine: 402-952-4030
     
  • The Asthma & Allergy Center – 3503 Samson Way #108, Bellevue.
    Schedule an appointment to receive your vaccine: 402-592-2055.
  • Please register for vaccine notifications on the Nebraska DHHS's vaccination portal: ne.gov
    • If you have already completed the Sarpy/Cass Health Department's pre-registration form, you do not need to register through DHHS.
       
  • Nebraska DHHS COVID-19 Information Line is open 8am-8pm 7 days a week: 833-998-2275
     

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Hope you all stayed safe and warm during the negative "00" temperatures. Our thermometer showed -29 degrees around 7:00a.m. on Tuesday February 16th. Seems like a record to me!!!
 
 

 

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FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT

Good News: The Rescue Boat is ordered!

Donations are still needed for rescue gear, and to fund specialized training. Donations are being accepted by the Midlands Community Foundation:

Donate Online:

Springfield Volunteer Fire and Rescue Fund

Mail your donation to:

Midlands Community Foundation

217 North Jefferson Street

Papillion, NE 68046

Please designate which fund the donation goes to.

 


IT HAPPENED IN SPRINGFIELD HISTORY

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The town of Fairview was located approximately five miles east of Springfield on what is now 99th and Platteview Rd. The town was known to be in existence prior to 1861 with a post office, church, and school. A Methodist Episcopal Church building was erected in 1869 at the cost of $2500. The church had a membership of sixty. Forty students attended the Sabbath school in the church building. Eventually the town died out but the school became a one room country school named Fairview. The Fairview school building is a residence still located at 99th and Platteview Rd.


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National Banana Bread Day

February 23rd

The banana first arrived in the United States in the 1870’s, but it took quite a while for the banana to be used in desserts. In the 1930’s banana bread recipes were added to popular American cookbooks after baking powder and baking soda became more prevalent. Banana bread gained more popularity in the 1950’s after the original Chiquita Banana Cookbook was released. Bake your favorite banana bread recipe on February 23rd to celebrate National Banana Bread Day. Better yet, share a loaf with family or friends.

 


 

SARPY COUNTY HELP LINE

The Sarpy County Sheriff's Office along with Sarpy County Human Services has established a help line for the citizens of Sarpy County during the COVID-19 pandemic event. Starting today, people who are sick, elderly, or caretakers of this demographic in Sarpy County may call the Sarpy County Sheriff Helpline at 402-593-1593 for needs such as picking up prescriptions, groceries, or other necessities. A uniformed Sarpy County Sheriff's Deputy will pick up and deliver these items in a marked police cruiser. This helpline may also be utilized by the general public to make non-emergency police reports via telephone that do not require a police officer present in their home.

The following providers are participating in this program:

Walmart in Papillion
Target in Papillion (Groceries Only)
Bakers at 36th St & Twin Creek Dr
Bakers at 801 Galvin Rd (Pharmacy Only)
Springfield Drug (Pharmacy Only)

Please check the Sheriff's Office website and Facebook Page for any new updates to this program.

SARPY COUNTY SHERIFF WEBSITE

https://apps.sarpy.com/sheriff/COVID19.html

 


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We are open for IN-PERSON worship!  We will continue to stream LIVE on Facebook.  We are asking for pre-registration for attendance.  Please contact the office 402-253-2270 to get your reservation!

Sunday Services at 9:30am

Tune into our Facebook page for live streaming Sunday Services at 9:30am.

https://www.facebook.com/firstunitedmethodistchurchofspringfield

 


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SHOP LOCAL

Please support Springfield’s local businesses during this difficult time.

Springfield Artworks is still temporarily closed to protect the owners and the customers. They will post here when they feel it is safe to Re-open.

Ace Hardware

B&D Pit Stop

Black Sheep Coffee House

 The Blind Pig Bar & Grill (402) 521-9276

Runza Restaurant

Soaring Wings Vineyard

Springfield Drug & Soda Fountain (402) 253-2000

Sweet Rice Thai Food: (402) 714-4516

Valentino’s Pizza: (402) 253-2491

Wicked Hen Farmhouse Café breakfast, lunch & some evenings: (513 )721-6877

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Robin's Nest: Repening Feb 24

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Dollar General

Pinnacle Bank

Springfield Bank

Summit Physical Therapy

A Step Ahead Daycare

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Chad's Auto Repair

Lutz Auto Repair

Springfield Fitness & Nutrition

Harvest Chiropractic & Wellness

These and all Springfield businesses need your support to survive these difficult times.

 

 


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UTILITY ASSISTANCE FUNDRAISER GOES VIRTUAL FOR 2021,

WITH GREATER NEED

 The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people across our communities both physically and financially. Combined, Omaha Public Power District and Metropolitan Utilities District have seen a 38% increase in the number of customers requesting assistance with their bills.

 The utilities are coming together, as they do every year, to raise money for energy assistance programs through the Heat the Streets Run & Walk for Warmth, which will take place March 6, 2021. This is the 14th year of the event. This year, it will be held virtually in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

 While utility assistance is a year-round need, this event is held during the cold winter months to bring attention to those who struggle to keep the lights on and heat their homes.

 “Keeping homes warm and safe has taken on an even higher priority within the last year,” said Tanya Cook, director, M.U.D. Board of Directors. “I'm proud to lend my support to this event."

 Cook is co-chairing this year’s event, alongside Janece Mollhoff, director, OPPD Board of Directors, and her husband, Wayne Mollhoff.

 “We are seeing a record number of first-time applicants. These are customers who have never needed to reach out for help before,” said Director Mollhoff. “It’s clear the pandemic has taken its toll. We need to support our communities through the recovery.”

 OPPD and M.U.D. encourage participants to complete the 5K run or one-mile walk on March 6 on their own – in neighborhoods, local trails, or even on a treadmill. Custom neck gaiters will be mailed to all registrants.

 Participants in the 5K may submit their results online. Awards will be mailed to the first-, second- and third-place male and female runners in each of the following age divisions:

  • 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60+

 Register for the event or simply donate to the cause by visiting HeatTheStreetsOmaha.com.

Virtual 5K price:

  • $35 (Now through March 6)

Virtual one-mile walk price:

  • $25 (Now through March 6)

Children 12 and under receive free registration for the one-mile walk with a paid adult.

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 ~Benjamin Franklin


Thanks to all Springfield E-Newsletter readers. 

Connie Manzer

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