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McDonald County was created in 1849. Two communities, Rutledge and Maryville (which was later named Pineville), competed fiercely for the county seat.
Eight years, three deaths and a demolished courthouse later, commissioners were appointed to select a legal county seat. They chose Pineville, and the first courthouse was built there in 1858.
Today Pineville is much more peaceful and is also the home of the McDonald County Health Department, serving a population of more than 21,000 county residents. The Health Department provides a variety of services at virtually no cost to its clients.
The Health Department, in collaboration with the McDonald County CHART Team and community organizations, has established McDonald County's top Public Health Priorities. Teenage pregnancy is rated the number one health issue for our county. Other health issues include drug and alcohol use, dental care shortage, motor vehicle deaths and lack of public transportation.
One of the Health Department's most widely used programs is its Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Program, which provides nutrition education, counseling and discount food coupons to about 12,000 clients each year.
Another service used actively by the community is the Immunization Program. Last year the Health Department gave more than 4,000 shots to children and adults.
The array of services the Health Department provides are paid for by donations, grants and contracts with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).
The Health Department works with a staff of 10 employees to serve McDonald county residents for the better health of the county.
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Disclosure
The McDonald County Health Department and WIC Program are equal opportunity / affirmative action employers. Services provided on a nondiscriminatory basis. Standards for participation in the WIC Program are the same for everyone, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap. If you desire a copy of this publication in an alternate format because of disability, contact the McDonald County Health Department / WIC Program.
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