Lonnie Anderson, 80, of Michigan, ND passed away November 28, 2022 at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks after a valiant year-long battle with lung cancer and heart issues. Lonnie Ray Anderson was born May 29, 1942 in New Rockford, ND to Alfred and Elaine (Faytle) Anderson. Lonnie grew up attending school in McHenry, ND graduating in 1961. He then attended Molar Barber College in Fargo, ND. Lonnie married his high school sweetheart, Renee Tufte, (who he actually said he would marry in 1st grade) in 1963 in McHenry. Lonnie and Renee resided in Grand Forks where they welcomed their first son Jeffrey Dean. They moved to Michigan, ND in 1965.
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U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced Kentucky’s colleges and universities were allocated a total of $203,628,298 to support students and campus communities during the coronavirus crisis. The federal funding, distributed by the U.S. Department of Education, was made available by the additional, targeted COVID-19 rescue legislation Senator McConnell negotiated and led to enactment in December.
“Kentucky’s colleges and universities have taken bold and innovative steps to protect their campus communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. I’m proud to announce these additional federal resources that will support students as they pursue their education and reach for their goals,”
Ky. colleges get $269 million for coronavirus help
Ky. colleges get $269 million for coronavirus help By Jill Lyman and Katie Tercek | February 25, 2021 at 10:06 AM CST - Updated February 26 at 10:41 AM
KENTUCKY (WFIE) - More COVID-19 relief funding is on the way for several Kentucky colleges and universities.
For this round of funds, a total of more than $269 million will be divvied out.
âItâs my understanding the federal government has a formula,â Fr. Larry Hostetter, the president of Brescia University said. âThe federal government has all of our statistics. We submit that every year. In terms of enrollment, how many of our students are eligible for Pell Grants.â