Due to an accelerated vaccine schedule that was released this morning Polk County will begin offering vaccine to group 6 in the OHA vaccine schedule on Monday, March 22nd.
You can find out who is eligible in group 6 by clicking HERE.
A.R.E.S. is Part of the field Organization of the American Radio Relay League (AARL) which is required by the FCC to provide a trained pool of radio operators in the amateur services to serve as voluntary non-commercial communicators, particularly with respect to providing emergency communications. The purpose of the Polk County A.R.E.S. Unit is to provide communications support when normal Channels become unreliable or overcrowded.
Polk County advises residents to take precautions during any upcoming heat waves.
Polk County saw record breaking temperatures June 26th -28th. Polk County urges residents to be prepared and to take needed precautions during any further heat waves.
Polk County has compiled several resources for community members to stay up-to-date on local information:
Starting March 11, 2021, ShakeAlert®-powered earthquake early warning alerts will be available for delivery directly to wireless devices in Oregon.
In May 2021, Washington state will follow suit and complete the ShakeAlert public alerting rollout across the entire West Coast. California enabled ShakeAlert-powered alerts in October 2019.
As massive slabs of Earth squish into and grind past each other off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, many people may wonder when they will feel ensuing earthquakes.