The federal government shutdown is over, but for hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans, relief remains out of reach for energy ...
Around 125,000 households and roughly 300,000 Minnesotans rely on the program annually. 25,000 households depend on propane ...
Minnesota families face ongoing delays in receiving vital energy assistance, with aid expected to arrive up to a month after ...
The federal government shutdown could impact Minnesota heating assistance this winter. The state of Minnesota has not yet received new funds for the 2025-2026 winter season, and payments for heating ...
Minnesota’s LIHEAP funding remains paused during the federal shutdown, with officials unsure when states will receive money ...
The ongoing government shutdown means a federal energy assistance program is on pause, leaving tens of thousands of Minnesotans who need help affording their utility bills in limbo. The Low Income ...
The bipartisan group of senators said the federal LIHEAP funding is a crucial lifeline that keeps vulnerable citizens safe and warm during winter by helping low-income households and seniors on fixed ...
Crucial government programs that feed families and heat homes are among those that will start to run out of money on Nov. 1 as the federal government shutdown drags on. Democrats in the U.S. Senate ...
The state still has a projected budget surplus plus a rainy-day fund it could use to cover federal food stamp and energy ...
MOORHEAD — The Moorhead Public Library is hosting an informational session on energy assistance programs. The session will be ...
Community solar marketers can turn state mandates to serve low-income households into a lifeline by partnering with established anti-poverty infrastructure like Community Action Partnerships (CAPs).
DULUTH — Mary Heilman and her husband recently received a $4,000 bill to fix their boiler. As retirees living on a tight budget, Heilman said it’s hard enough to keep their propane tanks filled in the ...