This week Marshall reports on Tower City Finance issues that are continuing to be unearthed since the suspension of the Tower City Clerk/Treasurer. This time the LCCMR grant Tower received is in jeopardy. We'll also hear about Lamppa Manufacturing and their new facility that could mean much economic growth to the region - it's back on track finally after contracts have been signed. Somewhat good news for Zup's Groceries which burned down last year in Cook, MN will have a temporary store opened soon. And a miraculous story of a 17 year old who wandered away from an Outward Bound group.
Continued Financial Issues in Tower, MN and a Miraculous Rescue of a 17 Year Old
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