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Safe Routes to Schools

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CHEDA GETS UPDATES ON CURRENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND GRANTS

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a special meeting on Tuesday at Valley Technology Park and discussed economic development, grant programs, and budget updates. The meeting began with a public hearing regarding CHEDA’s five-year capital fund program action plan. This five-year plan includes capital improvements to Oak Court public housing. The upgrades […]

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL HOSTS MEETING REGARDING SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL GRANT STUDY

Highland Elementary School held a meeting on Tuesday night. Staff and others came together and discussed their thoughts and concerns to help find ways to improve the Safe Routes to School ideas. Recently, Highland Elementary School received a grant from Grand Forks Safe Kids to pay for a study to be completed this year that

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CITY OF WARREN AMONG RECIPIENTS OF MNDOT SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS GRANTS

Nineteen schools and communities in Minnesota will benefit from nearly $350,000 in planning assistance and “Boost” grants to help support or start Safe Routes to School (SRTS) programs, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. SRTS is an international program to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion around schools, increase physical activity and improve health by

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