No action is taken because the investigation into a workplace complaint is not complete Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
Crosslake Public Works Director talks to the city council Monday, Feb. 8.Screenshot / Nancy Vogt
At the end of the Crosslake City Council meeting Monday, Feb. 8, the council agreed 4-1 to close the meeting to review a workplace complaint.
The closed meeting was not on the agenda. Council member Marcia Seibert-Volz requested it. Council member Dave Schrupp cast the only vote opposed to a closed session.
Last month, the council hired a Duluth attorney as a third party to investigate a “city respectful workplace” complaint.
Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless granted the Emily Food Shelf with $10,000 Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 5:00 am, Jan. 6, 2021 ×
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EMILY Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless granted the Emily Food Shelf with $10,000 to be able to provide a more sanitary and clean environment for food shelf clients, according to a news release.
Funding from Open Your Heart will provide the Emily Food Shelf with a new food grade double tub sink. The mission of the Emily Food Shelf is to provide food to the city of Emily and surrounding community residents who are struggling to make ends meet while maintaining dignity and privacy for the people served.