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D.C. (NewsDakota.com) – The United States Department of Agriculture has awarded three grants totaling $113,430 to three separate projects.
Representative Kevin Cramer made the announcement last Friday that the Flasher Rural Fire Protection District, City of Crisfield, MD and James River Valley Library System would all be receiving funds for their respective projects.
The Flasher Rural Fire Protection District will be receiving $8,800 for the purchase of two slide-in-units for the district’s emergency vehicles. The total project is $25,244. The city of Crisfield will be using their grant of $29,300 for a new police vehicle.
The James River Valley Library System received a $75,330 grant that will be used to renovate the Alfred Dickey Library in Jamestown. Renovations include waterproofing the foundation and installing drain tile, along with installing new carpet, shelving, furniture, computer tables, and a circulation desk.
The total project cost is estimated to be around $502,640.