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[email protected] MARSHALL Â Lyon County commissioners said a state program that manages community service work for low-risk offenders has had benefits for the county in the past but over the last two years, they weren’t sure they were getting a good value from the program. Instead of approving a new two-year contract for the Sentenced to Service program, commissioners said Tuesday that they would form a group to possibly negotiate a different agreement with the Minnesota Department of Corrections. The county’s current Sentenced to Service contract expires at the end of June. In the Sentenced to Service program, low-risk offenders perform community service work under a crew leader provided by the state. Under the proposed contract brought before county commissioners, a crew leader would supervise up to 10 offenders each for about 40 hours a week. The state would also submit quarterly reports to the county with information including the total nu ....
Reporter Photo by Deb Gau Lyon County Commissioners shared some of their legislative concerns and questions with Rep. Michelle Fischbach during a special meeting Friday. Over the past couple of days, Fischbach made several stops around Lyon and Lincoln County to meet with area leaders and residents. MARSHALL Â They may have been discussing some big issues – everything from the federal budget to environmental protections and green energy. But the message that Lyon County commissioners had for Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach on Friday was to remember how local governments and businesses are affected by national decisions. Fischbach was in agreement with a lot of the points commissioners brought up, and said she wanted to help make sure rural Minnesotans had “a seat at the table” when lawmakers planned for the future. ....
Reporter Photo by Deb Gau Lyon County Commissioners Charlie Sanow and Steve Ritter joined in a Tuesday discussion of a proposed vehicle emission standards rule being considered by the MPCA. Commissioners passed a resolution formally speaking out against the proposal â a move that has already been made by organizations ranging from the Nobles County Board to the Marshall EDA. MARSHALL Lyon County Commissioners weren’t alone in objecting to a new fuel efficiency rule being considered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. But while they had all the same reservations about the rule as Marshall city officials did last week, commissioners went through with formally speaking out against it. ....
Reporter Lyon County Auditor/Treasurer E. J. Moberg delivers a report to the Lyon County board. Lyon County will be accepting grant applications from area businesses for $500,000 in state COVID-19 relief funding. MARSHALL Â Lyon County businesses can now apply for new grants to help with the costs of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, county commissioners approved a program to distribute $500,000 in state funding for small businesses and nonprofits that were affected by executive orders issued in response to COVID-19. “If you guys approve it, it will start tomorrow,” Lyon County Auditor/Treasurer E.J. Moberg told commissioners. Area businesses and nonprofits would have until Feb. 17 to apply for the grants, he said. ....
Reporter Photo by Deb Gau Small groups, including Lyon County commissioners and representatives from area communities, jotted down ideas for shared county visions for economic development. By hearing what area citiesâ needs and goals are, commissioners said they hoped to figure out what role the county should play in supporting development. MARSHALL Â A lot of the topics were familiar: the need for housing and workforce retention, child care and the ability to compete with South Dakota. But Lyon County Commissioners said they still wanted to hear what area communities’ needs were, so they could decide how best to support economic development in the area. ....