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Lower Brule tribe to get $300K matching grant for popcorn business

May 2, 2013 in The Daily Republic

The money is part of a matching grant. The tribe will put up $310,000 of its own cash to commit a total of $610,000 toward marketing its Lakota Foods popcorn.
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Former Cardinal is Geneva head golf pro

April 30, 2013 in Alexandria Echo Press

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Officials worry about mixing RESP, Succeed 2020 finances

April 24, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Area school superintendents are concerned that grant money set aside to help junior and senior high teachers, as well as their students, is also supporting the everyday expenses of the organization that provides education, programs and tools to their faculty. Continue Reading

Grant helps local efforts in Crime Victims’ Week

April 23, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe

WORTHINGTON In recognition of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the Southwest Crisis Center, in partnership with numerous local organizations, will host a candlelight vigil from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Worthington Fire Hall. Continue Reading

Charles Mix County gets money to fight drugs

April 23, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Grant for vehicle comes from Drug Control Fund.
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Faith gets grant for community storm shelter

April 23, 2013 in The Daily Republic

FAITH (AP) The City of Faith is using an $800,000 grant to build a community safe room that can serve as a public shelter against severe storms.
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Study to evaluate greater role for ND pharmacists

April 13, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

FARGO Caregivers’ best efforts to treat costly chronic diseases can suffer when patients fail to take their medications as prescribed.
Nationally, the prescription drug compliance rate is estimated at 50 percent, according to researchers. Continue Reading

Minnesota’s McKnight Foundation grants to fight climate change

April 8, 2013 in The Daily Republic

The grants from the foundation’s new Midwest Climate & Energy program will aim to support strategies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of renewable energy and increased energy efficiencies in agriculture and transportation.
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Expect more tobacco-free zones soon

April 4, 2013 in Alexandria Echo Press

If you think tobacco problems have been snuffed out, think again.
Tobacco continues to be the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the U.S. and throughout the world, according to Amy Reineke, health educator with Douglas County Public Health. Continue Reading

Mitchell gets $800,000 loan from state

March 28, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Other area towns also share in $39 million worth of water funding.
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