2. Eligible CDBG activities 3. Presentation of identifi ed community development and housing needs 4. Presentation of activities proposed for CDBG application 5. Review of any potential residential and nonresidential displacement 6. Resident input regarding community development and housing needs, the proposed CDBG project, and other CDBG activities Residents of the City of Cornell, including residents with low and moderate incomes that may be impacted by the project, are encouraged to attend. The meeting room is ADA accessible. Persons needing additional accommodations, should contact the city clerk, via telephone, at 715-2393710. 2. Eligible CDBG activities 3. Presentation of identifi ed community development and housing needs 4. Presentation of activities proposed for CDBG application 5. Review of any potential residential and nonresidential displacement 6. Resident input regarding community development and housing needs, the proposed CDBG project, and other CDBG activities Residents of the City of Cornell, including residents with low and moderate incomes that may be impacted by the project, are encouraged to attend. The meeting room is ADA accessible. Persons needing additional accommodations, should contact the city clerk, via telephone, at 715-2393710.
This spruce tree was planted close to 1965, dying off in 2013 after a haphazard trimming. Chris Kulinski turned the tree into a tribute of his family’s heritage and patriotism. But the property has sold, and the family’s beloved tree has been cut down and relocated. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
Rescue crews from the Gilman Rural Fire Department, Sheriff's Department, Emergency Management, Taylor County Ambulance and Wings of Hope located a lost juvenile in the cold and snow early Monday morning in the town of Roosevelt.
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