County hosts public hearing to close out CARES Act funding through state
Cheboygan Daily Tribune
To close out the Michigan Community Development Block Grant funding for the CARES Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funding Cheboygan County received, a public hearing was hosted May 11.
This public hearing was at the Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners meeting to gather input from county residents on how the money was used throughout the county by officials, as required by the state to be able to close out the grant funding.
The money received was used for COVID-19 related expenses around the county building and county facilities, such as the Cheboygan County Council on Aging s programs.
5 Things to Know Today, May 19, in Montgomery County | Montgomery Community Media
mymcmedia.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mymcmedia.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
2.
Vaccine Preregistration For 12-15 Year Olds: Parents and guardians can now preregister their 12-15 year olds for a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a county clinic. Assuming Pfizer receives final approval from a CDC committee today, those youths will start being contacted Thursday to make an appointment.
3.
Council Committee Meeting: The county council’s Planning, Housing & Economic Development (PHED) committee is meeting at 2 p.m. to discuss and make recommendations on legislation regarding economic development and landlord-tenant relations. See more here.
4.
Have You Seen the Rockville Raccoon?:Rockville Police are searching for a raccoon that police say bit a dog and child in separate incidents on Monday. There is a high concern that the raccoon is rabid. If you encounter it, police say to put distance or an object between you and the animal, leave and call 911 to report it.
David Marshall is a 17-year veteran of the volunteer force Posted
Keith Vandervort
ELY – New Ely Fire Chief David Marshall took the oath of office this week, administered by Interim Mayor Chuck Novak Tuesday night at the City Council meeting, and began his duties as both department leader and secretary.
The council’s negotiating committee met with Marshall late last month to review the position’s pay and job description. As recommended, the council agreed to pay Marshall a flat $700 biweekly with no hourly pay for calls and training.
“The former chief got paid a salary plus got paid to be on fire calls and training,” Novak said. “This (new pay agreement) ends up being a wash for us if not actually a budget plus, so we thank Mr. Marshall for his offer.”
3.
4.
Wellness Conversation: At 6 p.m., residents are invited to a free, online conversation about “the role that peer support plays in the treatment and recovery process for substance use disorders.” No registration is required. You can join on Teams Live or watch live on County Cable Montgomery and the county’s Facebook page.
You are invited to an online conversation about the role that peer support plays in the treatment and recovery process for substance use disorders. The conversation will be held Wednesday, May 5 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. https://t.co/hMsxJXmYs8. pic.twitter.com/l6f3N4xsbU
5.
Senior Planet Montgomery: Senior Planet Montgomery continues to offer free Zoom classes to senior residents. Today’s classes include “Facebook” and “Explore with Google Maps.”
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.