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Pine County adopts 2025 aquatic invasive species grant program

2509901 · March 5, 2025
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The Pine County Board approved Resolution 2025-09 to fund aquatic invasive species work in 2025, allocating $197,348 for lake association grants, watercraft inspectors and a portion of the county AIS coordinator's salary.

The Pine County Board approved Resolution 2025-09 to adopt the countyaquatic invasive species (AIS) program for 2025, agreeing to distribute a total of $197,348 to local lake associations and program staffing, county staff said.

The funding package includes grants to local lake organizations and line items for watercraft inspection and a portion of the AIS coordinator's salary. David Banta, Pine County land and resources manager and the county's aquatic invasive species director, told commissioners the county received seven grant applications and accepted all of them. He summarized the recommended awards by group and amount,…

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