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Human Relations Commission reports grants, condemns KKK flyers; city launches winter dashboard
Summary
The Human Relations Commission told council it increased its annual allocation and awarded five grants; it also condemned distribution of KKK flyers. City staff unveiled a new winter operations dashboard with live plow tracking and other tools, and announced local events tied to America's 250th.
Lindsay Jo Douglas, chair of the Human Relations Commission, briefed Bowling Green City Council on the commission’s 2025 activities and upcoming events.
Douglas said the commission increased its allocation from $1,600 to $2,500 last year and restructured its grant process with an application window and scoring rubric. She said the commission awarded five spring grants totaling $1,100 and received nine fall applications…
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