Governor Laura Kelly announced Wednesday amounts of additional federal coronavirus funding smaller communities in the state will be receiving. The monies were to be directed to communities under 50-thousand in population.
The relief, which comes from The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), supplies $1.9 trillion for economic recovery in the wake of the pandemic.
Riley County | ||
Riley | $ 144,424.69 | |
Leonardville | $ 65,385.55 | |
Ogden | $ 297,041.53 | |
Randolph | $ 23,666.23 | |
$ 530,518.00 | ||
Geary County | ||
Junction City | $ 3,258,961.30 | |
Grandview Plaza | $ 231,807.69 | |
Milford | $ 77,522.08 | |
$ 3,568,291.07 | ||
Pottawatomie County | ||
Belvue | $ 30,341.32 | |
Emmett | $ 28,217.43 | |
Havensville | $ 23,514.52 | |
Louisville | $ 34,133.99 | |
Olsburg | $ 33,072.04 | |
Onaga | $ 103,463.91 | |
St. George | $ 151,403.19 | |
St. Marys | $ 403,236.16 | |
Wamego | $ 717,875.66 | |
Westmoreland | $ 112,566.30 | |
Wheaton | $ 17,142.85 | |
$ 1,654,967.36 |
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