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GOVERNOR WALZ SIGNS TWO EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXTENDING FIRST RESPONDER LICENSES, ALLOWING MEDICAL CANNABIS

Governor Tim Walz today signed Executive Orders 20-25 and 20-26 to extend licenses for first responders and allow the medical cannabis program to continue safely serving Minnesotans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Order 20-25 extends licenses of peace officers, firefighters, and private security personnel and defers continuing education requirements for peace officer licenses that are […]

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DEED ANNOUNCES SMALL BUSINESS LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is announcing the Minnesota Small Business Loan Guarantee Program, which was approved by the Minnesota Legislature last week.  This temporary program, established in response to the impacts of COVID-19, provides another option for financing to help small businesses weather this difficult time.  DEED estimates that this

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE WARNS AGAINST STIMULUS PAYMENT SCAMS

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) authorizes stimulus payments to those who qualify. As a result, scammers may target Minnesotans and try to steal their personal information. WILL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CONTACT ME ABOUT STIMULUS PAYMENTS? No. Government agencies, including the IRS and the Minnesota Department of Revenue, will not call, text, or email

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH IMPLEMENTS OUTPATIENT SAFETY PROTOCOL

As more COVID-19 cases arise in Minnesota, RiverView Health continues to incorporate safety measures to assure the well-being of its patients and employees. The following safety precautions were implemented Monday, March 30: Anyone with an appointment with one of their outpatient services  – including Clinics, Rehab Services, Lab, and Diagnostic Imaging – is asked to

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POLK COUNTY OFFICES CLOSED, EMPLOYEES INSTRUCTED TO WORK FROM HOME

Effective at 8:00 a.m. Monday, March 30 in compliance with Governor Walz “stay at home” executive order, all Polk County employees have been instructed to work from home.  Employees that remain required to report to their worksite will be doing so.  Polk County residents may notice delays in response as Administration works to forward phones

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