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Grant program open for applications, and more
News briefs from Wheaton and Glen Ellyn. Glen Ellyn The village of Glen Ellyn is accepting applications for grants for local non-profit organizations. The Community Grant Program funding for 2013-14 is $25,000. Last year, the village budgeted $30,...Tags: Cantigny Park, Personal Data Collection, Environmental Issues, FEMA, Armed Forces
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New Jersey to use federal funds to buy homes that are flood prone
New Jersey will use $300 million in federal aid to buy out about 1,300 Hurricane Sandy-damaged and flood-prone homes in the state. Gov. Chris Christie said in a news release that the state initially will target houses that have flooded repeatedly,...Tags: FEMA, Chris Christie, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Labor Day, Floods
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NCR-SARE announces 2013 Farmer Rancher and Youth Educator Grant recipients
North Central Region - Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (NCR-SARE) has announced the projects that have been recommended for funding for the 2013 Farmer Rancher and the 2103 Youth Educator competitive grant programs. More than 50 projects...Tags: Science and Technology, Consumers, Education, Pneumonia
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Somerset drops buyout of Smith Island homes
A proposed buyout of Smith Island homeowners to help them escape future damage from tropical storms and rising waters has been dropped amid vocal resistance from residents of the low-lying community in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. The Somerset...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Media Industry, Real Estate, Services and Shopping, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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School district accepts $100,000 from city
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District on Tuesday night accepted the first installment in a grant program from the city of Costa Mesa that could add up to half a million dollars over five years. The city approved a $100,000 grant in February that will...Tags: Landforms, Sports, Softball, High School Sports, Soccer
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Legislators question funding for teaching program
Several legislators and education lobbyists made clear Tuesday they don’t think Teach For America should have received $250,000 from the Legislature for the coming school year. James Curran, the national nonprofit organization’s executive...Tags: Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning, Politics, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice
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Neb. lawmakers vote to expand eligibility for grant program aimed at Native American tribes
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers have voted to expand eligibility on a grant program so that more Native American tribes might benefit. Sen. Colby Coash of Lincoln said Tuesday that the measure would allow more tribes to make use of the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Tax refunds for business projects to be decided in public meetings
PIERRE — The state Board of Economic Development adopted a major change Monday regarding refunds of sales, use and construction-excise taxes for big business projects. The refund applications that business developers file will remain...Tags: Business, Local Government
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Letter from MDOT prompts scramble for road projects
BOYNE CITY -- A recent letter from the Michigan Department of Transportation to local governments asks them to spend up all unused federal transportation money by the end of this fiscal year or risk losing it, rather than saving a portion for future years...
Tags: Science and Technology, Finance, Reconstruction, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Next Goal For WNBA MVP Tina Charles? A Championship
The Hartford CourantIf there is a rung to climb with more altitude than being named the 2012 WNBA Most Valuable Player, center Tina Charles is ready to work as hard as she can to find it. "The championship is what she is after," Sun coach Anne Donovan said. "The WNBA...Tags: Tina Charles, Sports, Basketball, Geno Auriemma, ESPN (tv network)
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Burb's Eye View: Checking in with Zonta's good works
Below the din and electric stress of last week's Burbank Literacy Spelling Bee, a little blue card floated my way. I sat at the judges' table looking out at a beaming team of library employees, folks who "have had 30 years, eight hours a day" to...
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Annapolis man to head FEMA grant program
President Barack Obama has named an Annapolis man to head the multibillion-dollar grant program through which the Federal Emergency Management Agency helps local governments prepare for disasters. Brian Kamoie, 41, will oversee a vast portfolio of...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Swine Flu, Tokyo Electric Power Co., U.S. Senate, University of Baltimore
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