January 2023

High doses of vitamins lead to Vitamin D toxicity

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been diagnosed with Vitamin D toxicity, according to the blood work from a month ago – my result was 122 ng/mL. I was taking high doses of vitamin D3 in pill form (15,000 IU a day for three years) bought from a drugstore. I have stopped taking it, but I need to know how long it will take to have a normal amount in my body. (Weeks, months?) Can you shed any light on this question? I would like to take it again when my level comes down, but in a lower amount. Also, by any chance, would the high amount of D3 in my system have any correlation to a diagnosis of stenosis of the aortic valve? – C.I.

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Annual conservation meeting set for Jan. 26

The 2023 annual Franklin County Conservation District meeting is planned for noon, Thursday, Jan. 26, at Celebration Hall on the Franklin County fairgrounds. A reservation-only catered lunch is planned along with recognizing the 2022 annual bankers award winners, including the Conservation Award winner, Camp Chippewa, and Grassland Conservation Award winner, Rudy Manes.

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Proposed wastewater, water rate increases up for discussion by commission

Ottawa City commissioners were expected to meet on Monday to discuss draft versions of two resolutions which, if adopted, would raise city wastewater and water rates later this year. During Monday’s study session, commissioners are expected to further discuss the need to raise utility rates as they have during several previous meetings.

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