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Are more wheels needed to deliver meals?
Facing an increase in requests for services, agencies in Southeast Minnesota need more volunteers for Meals on Wheels programs. 6:30 am, Mar. 10, 2021 ×
Bill Jensen and Barb Anderson load up for Meals on Wheels deliveries in Kasson Monday, March 9, 2021. (Ken Klotzbach / kklotzbach)
KASSON About 80 or so meals a day leave Sunwood Manor in Kasson, all to keep seniors healthy and fed across Dodge County. The people we serve, they re in Kasson, Byron, Mantorville, Dodge Center, Claremont and West Concord, said Kelly Scott, who operates the Meals on Wheels program in Dodge County.
Before COVID-19 hit, the organization had about 65 to 75 clients, but that number is up, closer to 85 or 90 these days, she said. And with that increased need has been a need to find volunteers who will drive meals out to clients who can t get out to feed themselves.
Philando Castile Omnibus Bill proposes $357 million to end systemic racism
How do you stop systemic racism and cultural injustice? A bill in the Minnesota House claims to be a start. Author: Chris Hrapsky Updated: 5:47 PM CST March 4, 2021
ST PAUL, Minn. How do you stop systemic racism and cultural injustice?
Freshman State Representative John Thompson, DFL-St. Paul, believes his $357 million bill is what part of the solution looks like.
HF 784, also known as the Philando Castile Omnibus bill, aims to end systemic racism and stabilize African American and African immigrant communities by investing tens of millions of dollars into dozens of programs and initiatives, from housing stability to business training to crime prevention.
Democrats seek aid for riot-ravaged businesses
DFL-controlled House looks to pass $300 million PROMISE Act again to help with uninsured losses in 2020 riots, but GOP-controlled Senate hasn t embraced the bill yet Author: John Croman Updated: 2:52 AM CST March 5, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS Nine months after riots rocked Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota s divided state legislature still hasn t agreed on the best way to help business owners with uninsured losses.
The DFL-controlled House passed an aid package known as the PROMISE Act last summer during a special session, but the bill never gained traction in the GOP-controlled Senate during a contentious election year.
House Democrats Thursday stood in front of a huge rubble pile near the intersection of Lake Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis to renew their commitment to pass the Promise Act and challenge Senate Republicans to look at the business owners in those riot-ravaged corridors the s
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