IRRR busy with business assistance
31 Mar 2020
As some northeastern Minnesota businesses reel from the coronavirus economic fallout, the Minnesota Department of Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation, is stepping up its game.
“We're being aggressive in helping businesses every way we can,” said Mark Phillips, Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation commissioner. “We're going to help direct them to the federal and state programs and use the programs that we have had in place for a long time.”
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