Logan County Economic
Development Partnership announces USDA launch of new
effort to support broadband and Main Street
redevelopment
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[February 18, 2016]
LOGAN
COUNTY - The Logan County Economic Development Partnership announces a
new program from the USDA, designed for communities interested in using
broadband internet service to help revitalize their main streets and
promote economic development. The “Cool & Connected” program is open to
any community in Logan County, and is sponsored by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service.
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Through Cool & Connected, a team of experts will help community
members develop strategies and an action plan for using planned or
existing broadband service to promote smart, sustainable
development. The program will provide assistance by helping
communities take advantage of new or existing broadband service to
create walkable, connected, economically vibrant main streets and
small-town neighborhoods.
To apply for participation in the Cool & Connected program, two-page
letters of interest are due February 24, 2016 and should be
forwarded to Mr. Ed Fendley at
Fendley.Ed@epa.gov.
Additional information regarding the Cool & Connected program is
available
IN THIS
PDF DOCUMENT. For assistance, please feel free to
contact the Logan County Economic Development Partnership office,
ph. 217-732-8739 or email –
wthomas@teleologic.net
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The mission of the Logan County Economic Development Partnership is to cultivate
a business environment that enhances Logan County by expanding our local and
regional economy through programs that sustain and grow existing businesses,
attract and establish new businesses, and increase quality employment
opportunities. Per this mission, the LCEDP is pleased to help promote The Land
Connection’s Transitioning to Organic Grains workshop and encourages Logan
County farmers and the public to take advantage of this opportunity.
[Bill Thomas, Logan County Economic
Development Partnership] |