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CROSBY — Two men were injured Monday, Oct. 16, after their vehicles collided at the intersection of Minnesota Highway 6 and County Highway 30 in Crow Wing County.
The land is off Clark Lake Dam Road on the southwest side of the lake. The DNR expressed concerns for important fish and wildlife habitat with the development and lake access.
The use of pandemic-related funding for this purpose, county officials have said, improves residents’ ability to conduct their affairs via remote technology, whether it be distance learning, working from home or telemedicine. A total of 1,972 new connections will be installed with this project.
The use of pandemic-related funding for this purpose, county officials have said, improves residents’ ability to conduct their affairs via remote technology, whether it be distance learning, working from home or telemedicine. A total of 1,972 new connections will be installed with this project.
The use of pandemic-related funding for this purpose, county officials said, improves residents’ ability to conduct their affairs via remote technology, whether it be distance learning, working from home or telemedicine.
The Crow Wing County Board Tuesday, March 8, agreed to allocate almost $1.23 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars toward two broadband projects in the rural communities of Long Lake and Lake Edward townships.
Kristi Westbrock, CEO of CTC telecommunications company, asked the county board Tuesday, May 25, to apply for the grant with the intent of passing it on to the Baxter company. The project proposed by CTC would cover broadband installation in an area to the north and northwest of Crosby-Ironton, including Cuyuna, Trommald and Wolford Township, as well as a portion of Irondale Township to the south.