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(6/2/2021)
Tens of millions of dollars in federal pandemic recovery funds will start flowing to local governments this month, though most are just beginning to discuss how to use it. Separately, some local businesses and nonprofits were able to take advantage of grants for shuttered venues and new rounds of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, while federal relief money for restaurants dried up in less than a month.
Counties, cities, schools, and even townships are getting windfalls from the most recent relief package, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), with $9.8 million for Winona County, $5.7 million for Trempealeau County, $3.7 million for Winona Area Public Schools, and $3 million for the city of Winona. For municipalities, payments will come in two halves, one this month and another within a year.
By TJ
Photo: Facebook/Winona Main Street Program
WINONA, MINN. (KWNO)-Downtown Winona is set to roar back to life with events this summer.
It all gets started on May 21 with the first Dine Out Downtown from 4-10 p.m., followed by the return of Touch a Truck the next morning.
In June, Winona Steamboat Days and the Winona Craft Beer Tour will return downtown. The Great River Shakespeare Festival, which is usually held on the Winona State campus, will be held at Levee Park throughout the summer.
“There’s so many people that are dependent, especially in the summer months, on that driven traffic from our festivals,” Winona Area Chamber of Commerce President Christie Ransom said. “As a community, we are so ready to have that semblance of normal.”