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Projects for the funds include Renew Jordan Creek, a Fieldhouse Sports expansion, an Art Museum Education Wing, and Cooper baseball/soccer upgrades ....
Updates Being Made to Improve 417-Land Trails 417mag.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 417mag.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
An anonymous donor gave $4 million to the Community Foundation of the Ozarks to strengthen the long-term stability of four Springfield-based environmental groups that promote outdoor recreation and preserve land and water resources for residents across the region. The donation was announced Thursday on Earth Day at the Watershed Center at Valley Water Mill Park. Leaders from each of the organizations gathered at the event to celebrate the endowments, made possible through a generous donor who does not wish to be identified, a CFO release said. The donation established significant endowments for the James River Basin Partnership, Ozark Greenways, TrailSpring and the Watershed Committee of the Ozarks. These endowments will provide annual income for each organization while maintaining and increasing the principal, or corpus, amount for these organizations forever. ....
CFO Unveils $4 Million Endowment to Local Environmental Groups ksmu.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ksmu.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
I’m looking for a cannabis-friendly red-leaning state with no state income taxes where should I retire on $60,000 a year? MarketWatch 2/20/2021 Dear MarketWatch, I’d like to retire in a no (or low) state-income-tax state near water and a state or national park. I want red politics but with (hopefully) legal pot (medical or recreational), and weather that isn’t too cold. I’d compromise on the pot for Texas, if necessary. I don’t want to be in New Hampshire, Florida or Washington or too close to California. We’ll have a budget of about $5,000 a month and are selling a house worth $300,000-ish. I’d love a place with a college vibe and affordable food, too. One of the things that seems to be overlooked in these “where to retire” conversations is how much fresh food costs. I am vegetarian so access to fresh fruits and vegetables is super important to me. ....