The Mary Heath Foundation this week released the list of 16 grant recipients for 2024.
Four of them are from Lawrence County. The Lawrence County E-911 will get $15,000 for use to purchase and upgrade equipment, the Lawrence County Junior Fair Association will get $10,000 for fairground building and drainage repairs, the Bridgeport Police Department over $10,000 for CAD system purchases for the city squad cars and the Lawrence County Arts Council over $2800 for the purchase of art display panels.
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