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Minnesota gets funding for energy assistance program after delay caused by government shutdown
The Minnesota Department of Commerce on Wednesday said they'd received $112.7 million in federal funds for the energy ...
More than 100,000 Minnesota households will receive help with heating costs this winter after federal energy assistance funds ...
Minnesota households approved for energy assistance will begin receiving funds this week after a month-long delay caused by ...
After delays caused by the federal government shutdown, funding has started to arrive this week for Minnesota's Energy ...
Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program is weeks behind on paying heating bills for tens of thousands of households after last ...
Nearly $113 million in federal funds have now been released to the Minnesota Department of Commerce’s Energy Assistance Program (EAP).
Eligible renters and homeowners are encouraged to apply for Federal Energy Assistance Program (EAP) funding released Dec. 1, according to the Minnesota Department of Commerce. The free program ...
The money was delayed due to the government shutdown. Minnesota officials say they're expecting more than $100 million.
The ongoing government shutdown means a federal energy assistance program is on pause, leaving tens of thousands of Minnesotans who need help affording their utility bills in limbo. The Low Income ...
Good news for many who struggle to cover winter energy expenses: Minnesota’s Energy Assistance program is open for the season and providing heating heating assistance to Minnesota households, as it ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KFGO/Learfield) – Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program is finally distributing funds to approved households after a month-long delay caused by the federal government shutdown.
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