March 19, 2013
Eight state community projects receive state funding
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Eight community projects in West Virginia are being funded by state grants totaling $77,800.

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin announced the funding Monday from the Growing Healthy Communities Grant Program.

The funding is for community gardens, farmers markets, local walking programs and a store featuring locally produced food.

The projects are in Beverly, Kingwood, Mannington, Morgantown, Romney, Ronceverte, Sutton and Wheeling.

 

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