Foodborne Illness Complaints
Foodborne Illness Complaints
How to file a report if you think you got sick from eating at a restaurant or other public food service.
How to file a report if you think you got sick from eating at a restaurant or other public food service.
Olmsted County's Environmental Health staff provides residents with a range of services to protect the public's health.
Despite economic uncertainties and other challenges due to the pandemic, in 2020, Olmsted County once again received a Aaa/AAA credit rating (with a stable outlook) – the highest possible rating – from both Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings.
Learn about Family Home Visiting, Follow Along Program, Women Infant and Children's (WIC) nutrition program, Child and Teen Checkups, child car seats and more.
Learn more about vaccine clinics and testing services in Olmsted County.
Olmsted County Public Health Services provides many programs, clinics, and services to people of all ages
Under Minnesota Statutes, when a person dies without adequate resources to cover the cost of the final disposition, the county is required to assist.
Three Rivers Community Action is providing energy assistance to income eligible residents.
Help with basic needs like food, shelter, clothing, utilities, and transportation