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Former Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant was selected in the 2025 NFL Draft at No. 13 by the Miami Dolphins Grant, known for his size and athleticism, was a dominant run stopper at Michigan.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded a $160 million grant through the Grid Resilience Innovation Partnership (GRIP) program to support electrical grid upgrades in Georgia. The funding will ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio senators pitched a grant to help cities and townships near major economic development projects build more housing. The Residential Economic Development District g… ...
The Federal Government has entered into a €20 million initial grant agreement with the Government of Germany to support the country’s energy transition agenda, with a focus on renewable energy ...
Belmont Housing Resources for WNY will use a $750,000 grant from the KeyBank Foundation to help East Side homeowners make repairs and improvements to their homes.
Rochester, N.Y. — Fidelis Care has awarded a $20,000 behavioral health grant to Golisano Children’s Hospital's Connecting for Kids program. The grant is part of a larger $149,000 initiative ...
After being taken back into custody, Hardin was transported to the North Central Unit in Calico Rock for positive identification through fingerprinting and an initial medical evaluation. Following ...
Lansing — A $20 million state taxpayer-funded grant that drew scrutiny after it was used to pay for a luxury coffeemaker, a first-class ticket to Budapest and a $550,000 annual salary for a ...
Mercer County City using $7M grant to breathe new life into 2 historic buildings Updated: Jun. 06, 2025, 5:14 p.m. | Published: Jun. 06, 2025, 9:00 a.m.
Grant, the No. 9 seed going into the state playoffs, will bring a record of 22-7 into Saturday’s championship contest. But, at this point, the records don’t seem to matter to the Generals.
Grant County wouldn’t be the first Oregon county to defund its library system. In 2007, Josephine County shuttered its libraries after commissioners redirected library funding elsewhere.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Despite ongoing efforts from state leaders, approximately one million Ohioans lack access to high-speed internet. DOGE canceled $23 million intended to help them. In ...
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