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The state wants to foster better social connections in rural communities through a new grant program.
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Executive Director Denny Spinner is resigning from the position after three years to take over as interim director of the Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement.
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The town of Speedway wants the public's input on future development projects.
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Indiana wants to provide temporary housing for people recovering from substance abuse issues. The federal government provided the state with nearly $2 million for the Recovery Housing Pilot Program.
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The state distributes grants to rural communities to help them with projects such as infrastructure improvement, public facilities and economic development.
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The Downtown Angola Coalition was awarded a $40,000 grant from Indiana Humanities and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs. The bronze statue is scheduled to be unveiled in June 2021 at the Steuben County courtyard.
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Indianas Office of Community and Rural Affairs plans to funnel $100,000 in grants to help communities enhance their culture.
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Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch announced the finalists for the 2019 Stellar Communities Designation Program on Thursday.
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Nearly $11 million in federal grant money is going to 19 rural communities around Indiana for local development projects.
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The Stellar Communities Program is a multi-year, multi-million dollar investment initiative led by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs.