Crow Wing, Cass and Wadena declare State of Emergency following Sunday’s storms

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Friday, July 17th 2015

The Counties of Crow Wing, Cass and Wadena have officially declared a State of Emergency following Sunday’s storms. The application for disaster relief showing financial impact to be over $730,000 for Crow Wing County and over $250,000 in Cass County was sent to the state for state disaster relief. Todd County is still in the process of completing a preliminary assessment of damage. Governor Mark Dayton and Congressman Rick Nolan will view the storm damaged areas today.

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