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Districts with delayed state aid

Several area school districts will see their state aid payments delayed in March and April to help maintain cash flow for the state of Minnesota. The districts and the delayed payments are listed below. The amounts could be adjusted if the state'...

Several area school districts will see their state aid payments delayed in March and April to help maintain cash flow for the state of Minnesota.

The districts and the delayed payments are listed below. The amounts could be adjusted if the state's financial situation changes.

Redwood Area: 100 percent of March 15, March 30 and April 15 payments delayed, $1,047,937 total.

Willmar: 68 percent of March 15 payment delayed, $938,738 total.

Lac qui Parle Valley: 100 percent of March 15, March 30 and April 15 payments delayed, $913,147 total.

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Benson: 100 percent of March 15, March 30 and April 15 payments delayed, $880,550 total.

BOLD: 100 percent of March 15, March 30 and April 15 payments delayed, $694,407 total.

Paynesville: 100 percent of March 15 and March 30 payments and 5 percent of April 15 payment delayed, $672,014 total.

Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa: 100 percent of March 15 and March 30 payments and 51 percent of April 15 payment delayed, $555,761 total.

Renville County West: 100 percent of March 15 and March 30 payments and 29 percent of April 15 payment delayed, $521,112 total.

Hancock: 100 percent of March 15, March 30 and April 15 payments delayed, $236,732 total.

The Montevideo, New London-Spicer, Dawson-Boyd, Litchfield, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg, Prinsburg, Minnewaska, Buffalo Lake-Hector, MACCRAY, Yellow Medicine East and Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City districts will not have their state aid payments delayed.

In 42 years in the newspaper industry, Linda Vanderwerf has worked at several daily newspapers in Minnesota, including the Mesabi Daily News, now called the Mesabi Tribune in Virginia. Previously, she worked for the Las Cruces Sun-News in New Mexico and the Rapid City Journal in the Black Hills of South Dakota. She has been a reporter at the West Central Tribune for nearly 27 years.

Vanderwerf can be reached at email: lvanderwerf@wctrib.com or phone 320-214-4340
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