Blue Springs to help residents pay delinquent bills
3 years ago
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Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, staff at the Community Services League have been helping four times the number of individuals at its Blue Springs office. And on Monday, the Blue Springs City Council allocated $250,000 of its federal CARES Act funding to the organization.
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