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Extension of weekly federal unemployment benefits of $300 through Sept. 6. <br /> $1,400 stimulus checks for individuals earning up to $75,000 per year and couples <br />earning up to $150,000 per year. <br /> <br />PARKS AND RECREATION <br />th <br /> <br />Centerville Heroes are making Fete des Lacs a reality. <br />Watch for updates here: http://fetedeslacs.org/ <br />Or check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU9u_W2rBxo&t=4s <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />Anoka County Business Relief Grant Program <br />Eight businesses in Centerville received grants between $4,000 and $25,000, totaling <br />$119,000, through the County-administered grant program, using State COVID Relief <br />Funds. All businesses that received an award have now been notified. There are no <br />further grant programs open at this time, through the county, for direct business relief. <br /> <br />The County has not yet decided how they will allocate their funding through the $1.9 <br />Trillion Federal American Rescue Plan. <br /> <br />Minnesota Technology Corridor <br />The Excipio Data Center Feasibility Study will be presented at the MN Real Estate <br /> <br />Quad Area Chamber of Commerce <br />The Quad Area Chamber hosted a virtual lunch and learn on March 17, to discuss work force <br />issues during and after the pandemic. Speakers from both an employment agency and the <br />Anoka County Career Force training center presented information. <br /> <br />Economic Development Authority (EDA) <br />Main Street Enhancements <br />The EDA met on March 17 and discussed moving forward with their budgeted project of <br />installing banners on light poles along Main Street. The committee will be working with <br />the Parks Commission to design the artwork and chose certain themes, etc. The plan is to <br />have the banners up before Memorial Day. <br /> <br />CenterStageKettleball Gym Video <br /> <br /> <br />
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