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Bulletin Board: Greenfield Tennis Association to hold doubles tourney June 19
Modified: 6/13/2021 8:46:12 PM
The Greenfield Tennis Association (GTA) will sponsor a fundraising, special day of doubles tennis on June 19.
All proceeds will go toward the continued maintenance of the clay courts in Greenfield. Men, women, juniors and seniors of all levels are welcome to play in this fun, single-day event. You will enter as a single person; your doubles partner will be selected randomly and will change throughout the event with each round. The event will take place on the very clay courts the GTA is striving to preserve for the community – Beacon Field and Highland Park.
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Grant to help restore Jacksonville museum windows
Darren Iozia
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The Morgan County Historical Society has been awarded a matching grant of $2,500 to refine and repair 20 historic windows in the old Jacksonville Post Office building, which will be the home of The Jacksonville Area Museum.
The grant was awarded by Landmarks Illinois Preservation Heritage Fund and requires the historical society to match the amount.
“This grant will allow us to keep the building’s historic features intact while we serve the public as a history museum,” said David Blanchette, Jacksonville Area Museum board chairman. “The old post office will be one of the key artifacts that we interpret when the museum opens and these grant funds will help us to better preserve the building’s large signature windows.”
An international medical technology company is planning to build a new state-of-the-art facility in Tucson by 2022 that will serve as the companyâs supply chain hub and the last stop for manufacturing and sterilization before their goods hit the market.Â
BDâBecton, Dickinson and Companyâis set to invest $65 million on a 120,000-square-foot facility that will spread across 32 acres on the northeast corner of Valencia and Kolb Road. The company expects to add 40 new jobs to the local economy and is looking for engineers, scientists, quality-control specialists and other skilled positions. Regional economic development coordinator Sun Corridor, Inc. projects this investment should have a $122 million economic impact over the next decade.Â