More community orgs eligible for landfill rebates in updated county policy
The policy which the board approved for a one-year trial period in 2019 allows organizations with a Crow Wing County location serving low-income individuals with free or reduced price goods to apply for up to a $1,000 rebate for disposing items at the landfill. 4:00 am, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
A volunteer unloads a trailer filled with boxes frozen meals destined for area seniors April 19, 2021, in Deerwood. Steve Kohls / Brainerd Dispatch file photo
The Crow Wing County Board agreed Tuesday, April 27, to move forward with a policy offering landfill cost rebates to organizations serving low-income people.
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Brainerd School Board
1. Call the meeting to order and roll call:
2. Announcement by Chair Haglin:
Due to the current federal and state emergency declarations, the Minnesota directive to residents to stay at home, and guidance about limiting person-to-person contact due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting of the Brainerd School Board is being conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 13D.021 Meetings by Telephone or Other Electronic Means. Persons may monitor this meeting from a remote location by watching on YouTube live. This meeting is being recorded. Access to the recording will be made available on the school district’s website as soon as is reasonably possible. \u0009