Services

Town Clean-Up

The Village has town clean-up twice a year in the months of April and October. Items no longer wanted are to be sorted and set out at the curb by 8:00 a.m. on the designated day for Village Maintenance to pick-up. Items acceptable include furniture, appliances, batteries, iron, dry paint cans and tires.

This is not for regular house hold trash.

(Walthill residents only)

Tree Dump

North on Centennial Street to dead end;  go East approx. 300 feet;  dump gate on North side

Residents may pick up the tree dump key at the Walthill Village Office. The key must be turned the same day. Items acceptable include untreated wood (no nails), leaves (not bagged) and tree limbs.

(Walthill residents only)

Iron Pick-up

Mindi Jump - (712) 898-7150

Calvin McManigal and/or Zachary McManigal - (402) 846-5219

Jim McClain - (402) 846-5055

(Walthill residents only)

Aging and Senior Care Resources

HomeCare.org is an industry-leading research organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults by ensuring that they have access to the tools and resources to remain independent and safe in their own homes.  No matter the situation, HomeCare.org is there to offer seniors and their loved ones a helping hand in the journey of aging in place.

Their website is designed to offer access to the latest research, real-world insight from experts, and financial resources in order to live independently.  You can learn more about their recent work here:

Healthcare Resources For Those Impacted by COVID-19

OnlineDoctor.com aims to provide needed healthcare access to those impacted by the ongoing pandemic, especially seniors and those with limited mobility.  As the COVID-19 virus wreaks havoc on the healthcare system, telemedicine is stepping up and into the spotlight by helping healthcare providers better reach Americans who would otherwise find it challenging to receive the care they desperately need.  But like all new and emerging technologies, not all are created equal.

So OnlineDoctor.com and their Virtual Care Advocates decided to investigate telemedicine platforms that are currently available and identify the best for each type of medical need.  To learn more, go to:

https://www.onlinedoctor.com/best-online-doctor-medical-services/

https://www.onlinedoctor.com/15-best-online-medical-apps-that-make-personal-health-easier/

Alcohol Help

So Alcohol Help is an informational resource geared towards reducing the harm caused by alochol.  They strive to provide high quality, well-researched webpages surrounding the implications of alcohol use and how to seek treatment.  While alcohol is a large part of social interactions for adults, the debilitating alcohol use disorder can often get written off as a moral flaw, and they want people to know there are paths forward to a healthy life.

To learn more, go to: https://www.alcoholhelp.com

United Ways of Nebraska (2-1-1)

211 is committed to being the first, most essential resource for anyone who needs help.  The 211 Helpline is a free service that refers people to these health and human services:

  • Clothing
  • Counseling
  • Employment
  • Financial Assistance
  • Food Pantries/Meal Sites
  • Health Clinics
  • Housing Assitance
  • Landlord/Tenant Issues
  • Seasonal Services:  Tax Preparation, Holiday Assistance
  • Shelters:  Homeless, Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault
  • Transportation

211 can assist people in 150+ languages through the use of their Language Line translation services.  Services are also accessible for people with disabilities.

  • 402.444.6666 or toll free 866.813.1731
  • Text your zip code to 898211
  • Available online at ne211.org or 211iowa.org

The Village of Walthill is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Equal Opportunity Employer.