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City reports $58,000 grant from opioid-settlement funds to buy cardiac monitor for ambulance service

5856023 · September 16, 2025
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A speaker at the meeting said the city successfully obtained an opioid-settlement grant administered through the LaSalle County state’s attorney’s office to purchase a cardiac monitor, and that the income should be recorded in the ambulance fund.

A city official told the Board of Aldermen that the city won a grant from an opioid-settlement fund administered through the LaSalle County state’s attorney’s office to buy a cardiac monitor costing about $58,000. "That was, it was, I put in for a grant through the opioid settlement fund through LaSalle County state's attorney's office. We're successful in getting that. That was for a cardiac monitor. The total price was…

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