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VTA Administrator Angie Gompert joins members of the VTA advisory board in cutting the ribbon to a new charging facility.
VTA administrator Angie Gompert.
MassDOT Acting Administrator of Rail and Transit, Meredith Slesinger spoke at the ceremony.
The crowd at the ceremony Friday.
A new VTA solar canopy.
VTA advisory board chair Alice Butler said there is a fleet of 12 electric buses presently and four more are coming next month.
The Vineyard Transportation Authority held a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday for a series of solar canopies it erected at its facility at the Airport Business Park.
Lawmaker considers keeping evictions paused for struggling Minnesotans
U.S. Senator Tina Smith discussed her plan during a virtual discussion and heard from non-profit representatives how RentHelpMN has impacted struggling tenants.
Posted: May 14, 2021 6:22 PM
Updated: May 14, 2021 10:34 PM
Posted By: Jeremy Wall
KIMT NEWS 3- Since the early days of the pandemic, landlords have not been allowed to evict Minnesotans. During a virtual discussion on Friday morning, U.S. Senator Tina Smith and Minnesota Housing Commissioner Jennifer Ho, discussed with representatives from non-profits about keeping a pause on evictions.
Through RentHelpMN, an emergency assistance program, struggling Minnesotans can get caught up on overdue rent and utilities.
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CHICAGO, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Main Street America (MSA) launched Main Street Online, a new tool to help businesses grow and strengthen their online and e-commerce capabilities. Supported by GoDaddy, the tool assesses the unique needs of individual small businesses through a series of questions and offers customized guidance for implementing and maximizing solutions to improve their digital presence.
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The tool was conceived after MSA s survey of nearly 6,000 small business owners in the spring of April revealed that nearly 67 percent had no e-commerce component to their business. Of the one-third that did have e-commerce sales, all indicated that it made up less than 25 percent of their sales volume. Extrapolated out, of the nearly 2.6 million retail businesses with less than 20 employees, more than 1.7 million businesses are in need of an e-commerce sales channel in order to survive during and post-COVID. When as