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Marshall, Lyon Co. aim for stability in 2021 | News, Sports, Jobs


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MARSHALL The COVID-19 pandemic left a lot of questions for local governments – including questions about how to make financial plans for 2021. Financial data for local governments show that across Minnesota, cities and counties have been planning to keep their budgets as stable as possible and control spending, the Minnesota Office of the State Auditor said last week.
It’s a pattern that holds up for Lyon County and the city of Marshall, local officials said. The pandemic and its effects on businesses and taxpayers were some of the uncertainties local governments faced this year.
“I think when we adopted the budget for 2021, we definitely had that in mind,” said Lyon County Administrator Loren Stomberg. The farm economy wasn’t looking great at the beginning of the year, and Lyon County commissioners were also clear about not wanting large levy increases, Stomberg said. ....

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Minnesota cities, counties show signs of budget timidity


Pandemic will continue to affect local government spending for 2021, according to state auditor.
Written By: Matthew Guerry
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ST. PAUL Few cities and counties in Minnesota planned for their budgets to grow in 2021, state officials said Wednesday, March 10, and some likely made small cuts from them.
Those findings, fresh from the Minnesota Office of the State Auditor, reflect a continued caution that local governments are taking in light of the coronavirus pandemic, even in the aftermath of a more stable 2020 than many had expected.
Minnesota cities and counties faced a difficult balancing act in 2020 and, on average, they stayed on their feet. So while things have been tricky, there are some news that can give us some comfort. But we should also keep vigilant, State Auditor Julie Blaha said at her office s State of Main Street address. ....

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