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Niles, Berrien County push back on census 'micropolitan' status. Money, business are at stake.


Niles, Benton Harbor, city of St. Joseph and Berrien County business and government leaders are lobbying to preserve their urban character in the federal government’s eyes.
They want the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, which is part of the White House, to continue classifying the county as the Niles-Benton Harbor Metropolitan Statistical Area, rather than changing it to a “micropolitan” statistical area, as a federal committee has proposed for 144 areas around the country.
The change would affect areas whose core cities have fewer than 100,000 residents, instead of the current 50,000 population threshold.
Neither Niles (11,149 estimate in 2019) nor Benton Harbor (9,741) has 50,000 people within their city limits. But Berrien County has been classified as a metropolitan statistical area because the Census Bureau has determined that more than 50,000 people live in “urbanized areas,” based on their population density, and the county has a to ....

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City of Killeen offering small business grants


An online application system is now available, and qualifying businesses can get up to $8,000.
To qualify, a small business must be operating under posted business hours in a retail store front location in the corporate city limits of Killeen, according to a news release from the city of Killeen. The business must have five or fewer employees including the owners, and one owner must be at least 18 years old and hold 51% or more ownership in the business. Funding is limited and will be granted on a first come, first served basis.
Funding for this program is made available through a direct allocation to the city of Killeen with federal coronavirus aid funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant. All funding considerations are subject to federal regulatory and statutory requirements. ....

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