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10 stories you might have missed over the weekend

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East Grand Forks mayor outlines 10 civic plans in State of the City address

East Grand Forks mayor outlines 10 civic plans in State of the City address Mayor Steve Gander gave his fifth State of the City address Thursday. Amid briefings from city department heads and casual video interviews with local business leaders, Gander outlined a series of plans city staff and officials hope to accomplish in the coming year. Foremost among them is furthering an effort to renovate two of the city s ice arenas and one of its baseball diamonds. 4:28 pm, Apr. 22, 2021 × East Grand Forks Mayor Steve Gander greets attendees at his annual State of the City address, at the East Grand Forks Civic Center Thursday, April 22, 2021. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald

Burnham-On-Sea s Ritz Cinema given £47,142 lifeline funding amid Covid closure

Burnham-On-Sea’s Ritz Cinema has been given the “lifeline” of a huge arts grant to help it stay in business despite the ongoing closure caused by the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. The British Film Institute has awarded £47,142 to Burnham’s Ritz Cinema from its culture recovery fund and safety grant fund. The cinema in Burnham’s Victoria Street has been losing money after being forced to close for many months during 2020. It is currently shut while our area is in Tier 4 restrictions. Talking to Burnham-On-Sea.com, owner Pat Scott, pictured, says the money will allow it to continue showing films and re-open when restrictions are lifted.

East Grand Forks to consider further COVID aid for businesses next week

East Grand Forks to consider further COVID aid for businesses next week East Grand Forks economic development authority has $260,000 to loan to nonessential city businesses hampered by Gov. Tim Walz s closure orders. The development authority s board is set to meet on Tuesday, Jan. 5, to formalize the program via which those loans would be distributed. 2:00 pm, Jan. 1, 2021 × East Grand Forks City Hall. File photo Brandi Jewett/ Grand Forks Herald East Grand Forks’ economic development authority is set to next week consider a fresh round of COVID-19 business subsidies. At a special meeting on Dec. 21, city leaders OK’d a $260,000 payment to the development authority to create a forgivable loan program for nonessential businesses that have been partly or completely closed by Gov. Tim Walz’s recent executive orders. The mandate, which was extended Dec. 16, prohibits bars and restaurants from serving customers in-person until the peacetime emergency h

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