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Located at 202 S. Pleasant Street, Milroy, the colloquially known “Milroy Playhouse,” which once stood firm as a Presbyterian church and as the theatre for the Rush County Players, now sits as a ...
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The Cool Down on MSNEngineering firm launches game-changing project to solve drinking water crisis in rural community: 'A win-win for us and for the people'
Architecture and engineering firm PS&S is sponsoring a water project by nonprofit Green Empowerment to bring clean drinking ...
The project will produce 41,388 kWh annually and replace 78 percent of the facility’s annual energy usage. A $60,430 grant will assist PE Marina of Lawrence, in purchasing and installing a 10.76 ...
New Hampshire was awarded grants through two programs, with $8.7 million in Catalyst grants going to projects in 13 communities, and $1.756 million from the Timber for Transit Program awarded to Keene ...
FORWARD – Future Opportunities for Rural Workforce and Rural Development Sponsored by Ascendium Education Group, the FORWARD curriculum is designed to support Cooperative Extension Professionals (CEPs ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs announced that the Greater Arizona Development Authority (GADA) has granted funding for rural ...
The town of Lyons received $16,500 for a project aimed at transforming the Lyons Visitor Center. Morgan County received $87,000 to renovate the Morgan County Economic Development Innovation Center.
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WI solar project invests in rural youth, community - MSN
A 100-megawatt solar project in rural Polk County set to begin operating this year has a unique focus on investments in youth. Developers said the Apple River Solar Project will be able to power ...
The North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives is leading the project with a $12.6 million investment from the ...
APRIL 17, 2025 — A UTSA researcher will support a newly funded inter-institutional collaboration that aims to provide highly tailored professional training and workforce development to rural ...
AMES, Iowa – A wireless tower at Iowa State University’s Ag Engineering/Agronomy Farm west of Ames is loaded with hardware sending radio waves across the countryside, creating wireless internet ...
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