Rural Minnesota agencies that serve seniors are concerned a revised funding formula will mean fewer dollars to serve growing demand. The Minnesota Board on Aging says the update reflects changing demographics.
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Seniors in this part of the state would have less access to Meals on Wheels, grocery delivery, trips to medical appointments, social gatherings and shopping.