Ella Weber awarded FCCU scholarship
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First Community Credit Union announces it will be awarding a record $60,000 in college scholarships this year. FCCU will award 27 graduating high school seniors with college scholarships, the highest number of scholarships FCCU has given out in one year.
Ella Weber is a recipient of a single-year scholarship. Weber, the daughter of Jenipher and Robert Weber, is a senior at Crookston High School and will graduate later this month.
FCCU and its Board of Directors are providing 13 multi-year scholarships valued at $2,000 or $4,000.
In addition, FCCU is providing 13 other single-year $1,000 scholarships. Along with Weber, another area student receiving a single-year scholarship is Quincie Floden of Euclid.
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FAIRMONT Local businesses continue to seek assistance from the financial impact of COVID, with the Fairmont Economic Development Authority approving three five-year $25,000 loans at zero percent interest on Monday.
FEDA received $670,000 to establish a CARES Act revolving loan fund to help small businesses, those with 50 employees or less, in Martin County. Loans can be used for working capital, payroll, inventory, and utilities. Any money not loaned out after two years must be returned to the federal government, but funds that are used will stay in a local revolving loan fund as loans are repaid.
The loan application from Korte’s Bar & Grill of Welcome indicated the loan proceeds would be used for payroll, lease/mortgage, utilities and to purchase equipment and remodel the interior of the building. Required collateral will be personal guarantees from owners James and Diane Korte and business equipment including a 2012 Dodge Ram.
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boy, like the roman coliseum in moments like that. i m joined by chuck todd, moderator of meet the press, michael steele, the former rnc chair, and steve schmidt, the former senior strategist in john mccain s campaign. let s go over that interesting fact. we talked earlier tonight. it seems like the candidates for whatever reasont telegraphed their punches. why do they go in and say i m going to get trump tomorrow, i m going to get carson tomorrow? why do they doot the and then go in there and have their punch stop there? i think if you re john kasich, i get it. everybody is talking it about trump, carson, bush, rubio. nobody was talking about john kasich. so i have to get it in kasich, i get it with christie and paul wrrg both of them telegraphed hits on each other. stuff like this. probably the one that s the head scratcher is jeb telegraphing it a little bit because he s a main guy. he didn t need to do that.
marco rubio showed much better debating skills tonight than he ever has before. ted cruz, we knew had the skills but he never really had the time and he never had the moments in previous debates to show it off. chris christie we knew had debating skills and he got a couple of those moments tonight. it s not complicated where this went. i think one of the biggest problems for trump is, the trump campaign and the republican campaign has been all about trump. meaning it s all about a star. this campaign has a star, donald trump. he was not the star of this debate tonight. and in the world in which donald trump cannot hold on to that candidate stardom, i m not sure he can continue to support his poll numbers. i don t think hispanics looked like rapists tonight, they looked like great debaters, which is astounding when you look at trump. michael, steve and lawrence are sticking with me. and coming up, senator rand paul is going to join us here, fresh off the debate stage.