Jo Daviess County tourism officials are cutting about $500,000 from their upcoming budget in anticipation of a significant decline in visitors. Galena Country Tourism leaders have elected to reduce their budget for fiscal year 2021, which begins in July, in response to an anticipated 40% drop in tourism revenue coming into the county. Officials say that the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to significantly hamper local tourism. To compensate for lost revenue, Galena Country Tourism will reduce its larger marketing efforts and focus primarily on online advertising.
Jo Daviess County Tourism Expected To Take Big Hit
Jun 8, 2020 | 10:48 AM
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