IRON MOUNTAIN — Some senior citizen centers in Dickinson County will receive increased allocations in 2026 while others will see reductions after the Felch and Sagola centers broke away this year from the Dickinson-Iron Community Services Agency.
Revenues for the allocations come from a county-wide voter-approved levy of 0.4 mills, or 40 cents per $1,000 of taxable value.
In 2026, a total of $540,000 in senior millage funds is scheduled for distribution. The biggest share continues to go to DICSA, which provides home-delivered meals and other programs for seniors, including home services, transportation and support for the Family Ties adult day care center.
At a meeting Tuesday, the Dickinson County Board unanimously approved these allocations:
— Dickinson County Senior Council, Iron M

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