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Clarksville Elementary students make donation to Waverly Health Center

Students from Clarksville Elementary School presented a check to Waverly Health Center to support the health needs of the area. The student council organized a penny war for the school’s

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MainStreet groups receive economic recovery grants

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Ten New Mexico communities have received grants aimed at helping with economic recovery efforts due to issues stemming from the pandemic. The Resilient Communities Fund grants, jointly awarded by the New Mexico Resiliency Alliance, New Mexico MainStreet and McCune Charitable Foundation, will pay for projects helping with economic recovery in rural and underserved communities, according to a state Economic Development Department spokeswoman. Recipients for the grants include MainStreet affiliates from the Barelas neighborhood, Belen, Clovis, Deming, Farmington, Harding County, Mora, Santa Rosa, Silver City and Tucumcari. Department spokeswoman Jessica Mraz said grants range from $2,500 to $5,000 and will fund projects ranging from a Veterans Park in Mosquero to a small business assistance program in Silver City.

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City of Farmington granted additional money for Totah Theater renovations

City of Farmington granted additional money for Totah Theater renovations Durango, Colorado Currently Wed 1% chance of precipitation $135,000 will go toward new digital projection and sound equipment Monday, Feb. 1, 2021 3:32 PM Updated: Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 10:58 PM The historic Totah Theater on Main Street in downtown Farmington was built in 1949. The theater has been awarded a $135,000 grant, which will go toward new digital projection and sound equipment. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald file City of Farmington granted additional money for Totah Theater renovations The historic Totah Theater on Main Street in downtown Farmington was built in 1949. The theater has been awarded a $135,000 grant, which will go toward new digital projection and sound equipment.

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