The villages of Cedarville, Clifton and Spring Valley were each having problems with sewage. The board considered adopting hotel/motel regulations. The establishment voluntarily closed in December 1992. Three pages of critical and non-critical violations were found. Employees were driving a motor vehicle across food prior to preparation according to a complaint provided to the health district. Throughout 1992, a food service operation known as Ko-Reo Inn had significant difficulties coming into compliance with food regulations. The Xenia landfill was slated to close in October 1990. The program would provide home visits to first-time and teenage mothers. The health district received the first funding for the Welcome Home program. Planned Parenthood started a clinic at the health district. Editor’s note: This is Part II of this month’s Centennial Celebration series covering Greene County Public Health in the 1990s.
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