The City of Winamac is looking for COVID-19 relief for its businesses
By: Mathew Quijano
Posted: Feb 15, 2021 11:44 PM EDT

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WINAMAC, Ind. – The City of Winamac’s Town Council agreed to begin the application processes for Indiana’s COVID-19 Response Program.
Officials for the city stated they are going to apply for $150 thousand to go to local businesses to help them pay employees and keep their doors open.
This third round of the program is more competitive and larger cities are now able to apply.
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