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Richfield council proclaims Black History Month, approves consent calendar including $1 million reserve for Woodlake funding

2321465 · February 12, 2025
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At its Feb. 11 meeting the Richfield City Council proclaimed February 2025 as Black History Month, approved corrections to Jan. 28 minutes, and approved the consent calendar, including a $1,000,000 capital reserve designation tied to a state appropriation for the Woodlake Nature Center project.

The Richfield City Council on Feb. 11 adopted a proclamation declaring February 2025 as Black History Month and approved the meeting minutes corrections and the consent calendar items en bloc.

Mayor Mary Supple presented the proclamation, which the Human Rights Commission supported at its Feb. 4 meeting. Carol Kelly of the Richfield Human Rights Commission accepted the proclamation and thanked the council. The proclamation text noted that in January 2025 the city swore in Rory Coleman Woods as the city’s first Black female councilmember and recognized contributions by people of African descent. Kelly described…

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