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Not too long ago Canyon ISD s kimbrough stadium got some major upgrades and a new name, Happy State Bank Stadium. the 20,000 seat stadium has become a major source of pride and a worthwile investment in the community for the folks of Canyon and with that comes opportunities for private events to take place.
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The Randall County District Attorney has decided to make this an issue by questioning weather or not alcohol can be sold, purchased or consumed on the grounds. I get it. There s already rules established by the University Interscholastic League that covers this at game day and in the stands at athletic events being hosted by the school district. the answer there is already no. No biggie there, I m with him on that one.
Not too long ago Canyon ISD s kimbrough stadium got some major upgrades and a new name, Happy State Bank Stadium. the 20,000 seat stadium has become a major source of pride and a worthwile investment in the community for the folks of Canyon and with that comes opportunities for private events to take place.
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The Randall County District Attorney has decided to make this an issue by questioning weather or not alcohol can be sold, purchased or consumed on the grounds. I get it. There s already rules established by the University Interscholastic League that covers this at game day and in the stands at athletic events being hosted by the school district. the answer there is already no. No biggie there, I m with him on that one.
The money has to be spent on projects and programs through December 2024, and under specific guidelines.
A survey asked attendees to rate a list of possible project categories in order of importance, and included an opportunity to write their specific project ideas.
While Coogan opened up the public forum Monday, he left soon after for a School Committee meeting. He said he watched a video of the meeting and reviewed the surveys.
Patrick Norton, executive director of the Narrows Center for the Arts and a member of the Fall River Arts and Culture Coalition, lobbied for arts funding in Fall River. He said one would be hard-pressed to find any other industry that was hit harder during the pandemic than the arts and cultural industry, which he said also affects economic development.
On Monday, July 19, at 6 p.m. at Our Lady of Light Band and Banquet Facility, Mayor Paul Coogan will give the public their chance to weigh in on where the money should be best spent.
“We’ll do a presentation on ARPA, we’ll have the task force there and we’ll listen to the public,” said Coogan.
Coogan has been meeting with the police and fire departments to get their pitches on their needs and how ARPA funding may be used for public safety, as well as the city’s other departments.
“I’m hoping to get good ideas from people for the best use of the money to benefit Fall River,” said Coogan.