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Clay Jessup Ritter, a native of New Castle, was born in Glenwood Springs on Sept. 14, 1921, and died in Lynchburg, VA, on Feb. 28, 2013. Clay was the son of John Columbine Ritter and Helene Jessup ...
She plans to use the grant money to participate in a World Music Drumming workshop July 11-15 in Leesburg, Va., Lauren Bankert, spokeswoman for the Clay County school district, said in a news release.
The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation (CCCIF) announced a $500,000 challenge grant from the Goldstein Foundation in support of the Clay Center Multi-Generational Life Center project.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS | Clay County commissioners want state help to pay for removing a battered 85-foot motor yacht, and three other derelict vessels in the St. Johns River near the Muddy Cove area ...
LIBERTY, Mo. — The Clay County, Missouri, Public Health Department is using a $75,000 grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to address the ongoing opioid crisis.
A grant for Clay County residents can get you free help If you’re still living with storm damage or staying in an older home in desperate need of upgrades, you may be able to get help through a ...
FORT LAUDERDALE — Rita Jessup has watched her adopted son grow from a malnourished South Korean orphan to a healthy, fun-loving teen-ager with dreams of playing pro tennis.Unheralded Michael ...
Citizens for a Healthy Jessup will receive $1,800 from Pennsylvania American Water to promote stormwater pollution education. The water company announced that it had distributed $40,000 to 11 ...
Amount: The grant is for projects between $30,000 and $500,000, Bob Lynn of Hanover Engineering said. Requirements: The grant requires a minimum 15% match from the municipality, Lynn said.
When: Clay Township supervisors meeting, Jan. 9. What happened: Supervisors unanimously approved an agreement for a grant from Lancaster County’s American Rescue Plan Act fund. The grant is in ...
The Clay County Sheriff's Office may not receive a federal grant for more than $250,000 to combat drug trafficking because it has not submitted a 2018 audit.
The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation (CCCIF) announced a $500,000 challenge grant from the Goldstein Foundation in support of the Clay Center Multi-Generational Life Center project.