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​The Cass Lake City Council meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. with a working session starting at 5:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Cass Lake Municipal Center located at 330 Second St. NW.

12/28/2022 Comments

City Council Meeting Minutes: December

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December
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12/22/2022 Comments

Financial Report

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211A.02 FINANCIAL REPORT.
Subd. 6. Online accessibility; reports.
(a) The filing officer of a local government shall make all reports required to be filed with the local government under this section available on the local government's website, if the local government maintains a website. The filing officer must post the reports on the local government's website as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after receipt of the report. The local government must make the reports available on the local government's website for four years from the date the report was posted to the website.
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(b) The filing officer shall provide the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board with the link to the section of the website where reports are made available pursuant to paragraph (a). The Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board shall publish on its website each link that a filing officer provides pursuant to this paragraph.
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12/14/2022 Comments

Public Hearing: Truth-n-Taxation

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​The City of Cass Lake held a Truth-n-Taxation hearing on Wednesday December 14, 2022 at 6:00pm at the Cass Lake Municipal Center to discuss the proposed budget and Levy for taxes payable in 2023.
 
Present:  Mayor Herschel Ogema, Councilors David Fineday, Mike Hanson, Carla Jones-Leecy
Sue Uhrinak, City Clerk-Treasurer, Jason Raymond Public Works, Chris Sonmor, Brad Rittgers and Jesse Iverson.
 
Clerk-Treasurer Uhrinak explained the proposed budget that was presented at the November Council meeting that would make the Levy a 5% increase or $16,860 for taxes collected in 2023. 
 
No residents of the City were present to make comments on the proposed levy.  The council agreed that a 5% increase was reasonable considering the cost of everything has gone up and inflation is at over 8%.  Placed motion on the regular agenda to approve Levy for 2023 as presented.
 
Mayor Ogema closed the Truth-n-Taxation Hearing at 6:03pm and returned to the Regular City Council Meeting.
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11/30/2022 Comments

City Council Meeting Minutes: November

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November
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10/26/2022 Comments

City Council Meeting Minutes: October

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October
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9/28/2022 Comments

City Council Meeting Minutes: September

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September
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8/31/2022 Comments

City Council Meeting Minutes: August

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August
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7/27/2022 Comments

City Council Meeting Minutes: July

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July
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6/2/2022 Comments

City Council Meeting Minutes: May

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May
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5/24/2022 Comments

Helping Veterans Start Businesses

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As a veteran, many of the skills you learned in the military can be especially helpful in running a business. The wide range of hard and soft skills you acquired through service can be transferred with great success to the private sector. Many veterans are doing just that.

According to the United States Small Business Association (SBA), 2 1/2 million businesses are run by veterans. Nearly one in 10 U.S. businesses are veteran-owned. They cover the entire range of business types: from professional and technical services to consulting, construction, consumer products, and more.

​While funding can be an obstacle for many new entrepreneurs, veterans have some advantages. Federal agencies are required to set aside a certain amount of funding for vets. This is especially helpful, given that many veterans lack sufficient credit history to obtain funding from traditional sources like banks.
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In this guide, we outline the steps you’ll take to get a successful company off the ground. We’ll dive deep into each step and explain exactly what you need. We’ll introduce you to the wide range of excellent resources that can help you turn an idea into a successful business.
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The City of Cass Lake is ready to assist you in starting a new business!

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Cass Lake, MN 56633

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