Notice of Public Hearing - CA24-007

Marysville, WALocal News

Scheduled for November 15, 2024, the public hearing CA24-007 will be hosted at the Community Development Department in Marysville, Washington, focusing on pressing concerns such as hearing loss and community development. This initiative aims to bring together residents to discuss ear, nose, and throat conditions that impact local health. The hearing will be conducted via teleconference, making it accessible to a broader audience and encouraging community engagement. The event will run until December 9, 2024, providing ample opportunity for public input and discussion. Local health experts and community leaders are expected to participate, offering insights into the challenges faced by residents regarding hearing loss.

This public forum underscores the significance of health awareness and the need for community action. By addressing these issues, the hearing aims to promote better health outcomes and community development initiatives. Participants are encouraged to contribute their experiences and suggestions to foster a more informed and active community.

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