Minnesota awards $5.3 million to nine cities for projects
17 Jan 2020
St. PAUL, Minn. – More than $5 million has been awarded to nine communities by Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
The $5.34 million in grants to nine cities across Minnesota will help clean up 11 contaminated sites approved for redevelopment.
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