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Central Minnesota Alliance adopts 2025–28 health improvement plan; county signs small farmers market nutrition grant
Summary
The Central Minnesota Alliance Community Health Improvement Plan for 2025–28, developed with area partners, was approved by the Sherburne County Community Health Board. The board also approved a third-year participation in Minnesota’s Farmers Market Nutrition Program, which provides coupon books through WIC to help participants buy local produce.
Sherburne County’s Community Health Board on May 20 approved the Central Minnesota Alliance Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) for 2025–28 and also authorized participation in the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Farmers Market Nutrition Program.
The CHIP — developed jointly by Benton, Stearns and Sherburne counties and CentraCare — identified three priority areas after community outreach…
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