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LANA MUTHLER lmuthler@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN There was some great news for Clinton County renters and landlords $2.5 million in great news to be exact from Thursday’s Clinton County Commissioners meeting. The commissioners unanimously approved an agreement between the county, the Clinton County Housing Authority and the Clinton County Housing Coalition for administration of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program with grant funding in the amount of $2,540,838 from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.
“This is some really exciting news for Clinton County’s renters and landlords. At last they will get square on losses from the pandemic. This is a lot of money,” said County Planner Katie deSilva, as she explained the Clinton County Emergency Rental Assistance Program.