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Mayor Pavey named to the OCRA Rural Affairs Working Group

May 26, 2021 Mayor Mike Pavey RUSHVILLE - Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and Denny Spinner, executive director of the Office of Community and Rural Affairs, recently tapped Rushville Mayor Mike Pavey to serve the State of Indiana as a member of the newly formed Rural Affairs Working Group. The governor has tasked this group with investigating avenues to set the course for Regional Recovery through new OCRA programs or the use of existing OCRA programs, such as the Stellar Communities program. The Rural Affairs Working Group will be using resources from the Purdue Center for Rural Development. Purdue will facilitate conversations on how Hoosiers can partner together to help lead rural communities to the Next Level recovery.

Wayne County receives $250K grant to help small businesses retain jobs

Wayne County receives $250K grant to help small businesses retain jobs RICHMOND, Ind.  Wayne County has received a $250,000 grant to assist small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs on Monday announced Wayne County among 80 recipients of $18.6 million in federal grant funding through OCRA s COVID-19 Response Grant Program. This is the third distribution by OCRA from Indiana s Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act allocation. We re excited about it, said Wayne County Commissioner Jeff Plasterer, who was very involved in the extensive grant application process. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Wayne County plans to award grants of up to $10,000 to small businesses throughout the county to help retain low- to moderate-income jobs. That could be through reopening, continuing operations, expanding payroll, restocking inventory or paying for remote work technology, according to the grant announcement

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