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 OSWEGO â The Labette County COVID-19 relief program is nearing the Dec. 30 spending deadline, and the county is on track to spend the nearly $4 million received from the state, county commissioners heard Monday. The county received $3,983,558.77 from the stateâs Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas program, which is distributing federal pandemic relief money. The money can be used to reimburse for COVID-19-related expenses or for projects tied to the pandemic. If the money isnât spent by Dec. 30 the county will have to send back whatâs left. The county gave $1.25 million to Labette Health and smaller amounts to cities, schools, Labette Community College and Labette Center for Mental Health Services. About $900,000 was divided among four programs that distributed money upon qualifying request to businesses, day cares/senior care, food programs and for connectivity projects. Last week, the county transferred about $98,000 more to that pro ....
OSWEGO â Labette County is spending down the remaining funds from $3.98 million it received from the state with direction to spend it on COVID-19 relief. Some of the countyâs allocation remains unspent and is available for redistribution because planned changes in courtrooms in Parsons and Oswego didnât work out either because of Kansas Supreme Court approval or because the work could not be completed by Dec. 30, the deadline for spending COVID-19 relief funds. The county received $3,983,558.77 from the stateâs Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas program, which is distributing federal pandemic relief money. The money can be used to reimburse for COVID-19-related expenses or for projects tied to the pandemic. Counties have until the end of the year to spend all of their allotted money or send it back to the state. ....