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CLAY COUNTY, Indiana (DLC Media) - Six communities in Clay County are receiving grant money, which totals $40,000. The money comes from the Wabash Valley Community Foundation's Community Builders Institute. The goal of the grant money is to address the quality of placemaking and to encourage interactions between Clay County residents through marketing._x000D_ _x000D_ The five areas that are getting grant money are Poland, Staunton, and Brazil, which all got $5,000 as well as Center Point and Cory, which both received $10,000.
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