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La Crosse Fire Department to run Holmen Area Fire Department for $14,583 a month in new pact


La Crosse Fire Department to run Holmen Area Fire Department for $14,583 a month in new pact
July 8, 2021 7:38 PM
Mike Tighe
Updated:
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) The La Crosse Fire Department will assume administration of the Holmen Area Fire Department for a year under a resolution the La Crosse Common Council approved Thursday night.
Council members Mark Neumann and Doug Happel characterized the approval, at a cost of $14,583.33 a month to the Holmen district, as one of the most important actions the council took Thursday, if not stretching back further.
The resolution, which has been considered in one form or another for years and is similar to La Crosse pacts with other municipalities, is the result of the Holmen department’s request for the La Crosse department’s chief and subordinates “to serve as the Acting Chief and management and administration” for Holmen. ....

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A $7.5m grant for Hope College


A $7.5m grant for Hope College
By Peg McNichol
Jul 3, 2021 | 7:09 PM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM)  Thanks to a $7.5 million state grant, Hope College will expand its wastewater monitoring for the presence of COVID-19 across southwest Michigan for the next two years.
Hope’s program is one of 19 Michigan projects benefitting from $49 million in grants by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
The money comes from the Centers for Disease Control for ongoing development Michigan’s SARS-CoV-2 Epidemiology – Wastewater Evaluation and Reporting Network, which uses locally coordinated projects to conduct wastewater surveillance for COVID-19. Partners include local health departments, tribal nations, wastewater treatment and environmental engineering agencies, colleges and universities, and public, private and academic laboratories. ....

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