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Leesburg PD could join increasing number of Lake County law enforcement agencies with body cameras - Central Florida News wmfe.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wmfe.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SHARE ORLANDO, Fla. When Congress passed the American Rescue Plan , it came with a $1.9 trillion price tag and one promise. What You Need To Know More than 53,000 Floridians working for local governments were laid off, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics CARES Act required money to be funneled to cities from states, counties American Rescue Plan allows cities to get direct funding, has fewer strings That promise was that the relief package would help American families and local governments steady themselves and begin to bounce back. For many, enduring the year-plus long pandemic is crippling to their health, households and finances. ....
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City Manager Al Minner presents Leesburg 2020 State of the City address Cindy Peterson LEESBURG Leesburg City Manager Al Minner gave the annual State of the City address on Thursday morning, highlighting the city s efforts, projects and accomplishments in 2020. Even though this was a tough year, Minner reflected on the “bright spots” in Leseburg. Here’s a recap: According to Minner, COVID-19 is like the hurricane that doesn’t go away. “That hurricane week, it’s just three or four days from hell, 24-7, and that seems like how COVID has been this year, one challenge to the next for nine or ten months,” Minner said. “I think the one big thing we did, if you can have success out of it, was a big nod to our elected officials from the federal government, down to the state, that was in the form of the CARES Act money.” ....