County commissioners from Fayette and Greene counties were elected to the board of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission. Fayette County Commissioner Vince Vicites will serve as the board’s vice chairman, while Greene County COmmissioner Betsy McClure will serve as the secretary-treasurer. Both terms are for two years. The SPC is responsible for planning and prioritizing the […]
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Armstrong County businesses that were forced to close last month because of restrictions imposed by Gov. Tom Wolf could be eligible for emergency grant money under a program announced Tuesday.
Armstrong County Commissioners said $250,000 is available through the county’s Covid-19 Emergency Business Grant Program.
Eligible businesses can receive a one-time emergency grant of up to $2,500. Eligible businesses include bars, social clubs, fitness centers and gyms, churches, bowling facilities and locally owned dine-in restaurants in Armstrong County.
The grant money comes from $5.8 million in CARES Act funding awarded to Armstrong County last year.