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Community Fairbanks Appoints New Executive Director insideindianabusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insideindianabusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Here s what the Armory Youth Project has coming up in July Compiled by Kyle Kotecki, [email protected] July 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 The Armory Youth Project s middle school dances feature activities such as musical chairs, dance-offs and the limbo. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less 2of9 Two students pose for a photo during the Armory Youth Project dance held on July 1. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less 3of9 5of9 The Armory Youth Project offers plenty of activities to keep students occupied throughout summer vacation. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less 6of9 7of9 Over 40 students attended the Armory Youth Project s middle school dance on July 1. The AYP is holding dances on July 15 and 29. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less ....
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Elmwood film animation studio to expand operations Jefferson Parish-based Swaybox Studios plans to grow its animation production operations under the state’s Entertainment Job Creation Program. A news release said the company will create six new permanent jobs with an average salary of $62,800, plus benefits. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the company’s expansion will result in four new indirect jobs. Swaybox was founded in Shreveport in 2013 and moved to Elmwood in 2018. The company creates original content, using a combination of puppetry and animation, for feature films and television. The Entertainment Job Creation Program, also known as the Qualified Entertainment Company (QEC) program, was signed into law in 2017. For jobs paying $45,000 or more annually, the employer may claim a 15% payroll tax credit. That credit increases to 20% for new jobs paying more than $66,000 a year. A similar credit was established for music-related companies. ....