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Harlan CC hears Blue Zone update

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April 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan City Council, Tuesday, received an update on the Blue Zone initiative. During a regular board meeting, Margie Schenck, Chairperson for the Blue Zones Project, said the project is moving forward, as personal pledges are nearing the 820 minimum with 796 totals recorded as of the end of February.

The Blue Zone initiative was started two years ago when Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield started the process to select communities in Iowa as Blue Zones. The city of Harlan was chosen as a demonstration site on the second round of the selection process in October 2012. Schenck says several entities in the city are working towards becoming certified for Blue Zones.

“There are six different areas but each represent work in different areas. One is schools as both elementary schools are working towards certification. We have two groceries stores, Hy-Vee and Fareway working towards certification. We are working with three restaurants and hoping for a fourth. At the beginning of the process, they (Wellmark) identified twenty different worksites they thought would be a good match for certification for Blue Zones. We are actively working with twelve.”

She also mentioned Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan has been certified. Schenck said this project is something she believes will benefit the city of Harlan long term. “We want to look at our community five years from now, ten years from now. Even fifty years from now to see that the efforts we made now have allowed Harlan to become a community where people can thrive.”

The deadline for the city of Harlan to be certified as a whole is July 31st. If you would like more information on the Blue Zones initiative contact Margie Schenck at 712-755-3547 or log on to www.bluezones.com.

And, during his report to the Council, Harlan Mayor Gene Gettys noted the “Today in America” video has been finalized and a schedule will be released soon on when you can watch the 5 minute segment on national television.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)