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Students who qualify for free or reduced-price meals may be eligible for the Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer program to purchase food for days they are not in the school building. The program is with the Minnesota Departments of Education and Human Services.
To be considered, households must submit an application for free or reduced-price meals for the 2020-21 school year or be approved for Minnesota Family Investment Program or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, according to a Wadena-Deer Creek Public Schools Facebook post. Families will be qualified based on the form submitted not a separate application.
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The plan included aid for businesses hit hardest by the pandemic and more funding for unemployment insurance. 11:25 pm, Dec. 14, 2020 ×
Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, D-Brooklyn Park, on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020, presided over the chamber during the Legislature s sixth special legislative session of the year. (Dana Ferguson / Forum News Service)
ST. PAUL Minnesota lawmakers on Monday, Dec. 14, approved a $216 million deal to provide grants to business owners hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic and extend unemployment insurance to workers through April.
Legislators returned to the Capitol for the seventh special session of the year Monday afternoon and while they were only required to consider an extension of the state s peacetime emergency, they also sent to the governor s desk a COVID-19 relief package.
The plan included aid for businesses hit hardest by the pandemic and more funding for unemployment insurance. 11:25 pm, Dec. 14, 2020 ×
Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, D-Brooklyn Park, on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020, presided over the chamber during the Legislature s sixth special legislative session of the year. (Dana Ferguson / Forum News Service)
ST. PAUL Minnesota lawmakers on Monday, Dec. 14, approved a $216 million deal to provide grants to business owners hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic and extend unemployment insurance to workers through April.
Legislators returned to the Capitol for the seventh special session of the year Monday afternoon and while they were only required to consider an extension of the state s peacetime emergency, they also sent to the governor s desk a COVID-19 relief package.