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911 / Emergency Services
Here you can learn about the Emergency Services Division.
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Community Health
Peruse through Community Health information.
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Corrections
Here you can find information on jail and corrections.
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Food Safety
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that each year roughly 1 out of 6 Americans (or 48 million people) get sick; 128,000 are hospitalized; and 3,000 die of foodborne diseases.
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Health Improvement Plan of Washtenaw County
Partnerships, Data, and Strategies: Since 1995, the Washtenaw County Health Department has led a countywide partnership called the Health Improvement Plan (HIP).
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Immunizations
Find information about available vaccines and fees, vaccine waiver information, school health and other immunization information.
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Jury Service
The 14A District Court conducts jury trials throughout the month of service.
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Rain Gardens
Learn more about Rain Gardens. View sample designs, look for information on a master rain gardener class, or learn how to volunteer.
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Veterans Benefits
Serving as the customer's advocate, Washtenaw County Department of Veterans Affairs assists county veterans and their dependents in the pursuit of all veteran related benefits. Veteran programs and benefits are available at all levels of government (federal, state, and local).
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Victim / Witness Services
The Victim / Witness Unit of the Washtenaw County Prosecuting Attorneys Office treats each crime victim and witness as a unique individual and attempts to provide services in the best possible way for that person.
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Well & Septic
In areas where municipal water and sewer services are not available, homeowners must rely on well and sewage (septic) systems to meet their needs.
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Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) provides healthy foods for kids up to five years old and pregnant women. WIC also offers nutrition education and breastfeeding support.