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Auburn woman to lead Stellar Communities

AUBURN — Andrea Kern of Auburn is the new Stellar Communities program director for Indiana, the Office of Community and Rural Affairs said Thursday. Kern will be responsible for the Stellar Communities Program oversight and coordination, along with helping to establish new programs and initiatives. Kern formerly served as OCRA’s northeast community liaison for three years. During that time, she assisted numerous communities within 16 northeast Indiana counties accomplish goals, receive grant funding, grow local capacity and community development. Along with her experience with Stellar Communities designees in the northeast region, her historic preservation and Main Street background will help the agency grow the Stellar Communities Program, while also assisting with creating new programming.

Lt Gov Crouch announces 12 communities to receive more than $8 million

Crawfordsville, IN, USA / WCDQ Country 106.3 FM | Country Music Dec 18, 2020 9:30 AM INDIANAPOLIS (Dec. 17, 2020) – Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs today announced 12 rural Hoosier communities will receive more than $8 million in federal grant funding to improve water infrastructure. “These grants are vital to Indiana’s economic success as these projects should improve the quality of life in these rural communities,” Crouch said. “Collaborations between federal, state and local partners as they invest in the state’s water infrastructure is a win for Hoosiers as we work toward a stronger Indiana.” The State of Indiana distributes Community Development Block Grant funds to rural communities which assist units of local government with various community projects such as: infrastructure improvement, downtown revitalization, public facilities and economic development.

Lawrenceburg Receives Grant For Doughty Road Storm Water Improvements

Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer Photos by the City of Lawrenceburg.  (Indianapolis, Ind.) – The City of Lawrenceburg is one of 12 Indiana communities to receive funding to improve water infrastructure. Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs today announced the 12 rural Hoosier communities that will split $8 million in federal funding. Lawrenceburg is awarded $600,000 for flood drainage improvements. The City’s project will rehabilitate storm drainage infrastructure in a high-flood prone area adjacent to Doughty Road. Plans include replacing the sluice gate, backflow valve, and pump to the current systems and rehabilitating ditches in the area to prevent future flooding in the Doughty Road area.

Lt Gov Crouch announces 12 communities to receive more than $8 million

Lt Gov Crouch announces 12 communities to receive more than $8 million
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