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Sulphur High School LEAD Council unveils $20,000 downtown cultural district project
Summary
Students from the Sulphur High School LEAD Council presented plans to use a $20,000 Woodside Energy grant on downtown improvements including flower beds, signage and a mural to support the city's cultural district.
Students with the Sulphur High School LEAD Council presented a plan to the City Council to spend a $20,000 grant from Woodside Energy on downtown improvements, including flower beds, banners and a mural.
The students described LEED (Leadership Enrichment and Development) as a program of sophomores and juniors who meet weekly to plan community projects. Project manager Madden Kration and other council members outlined a budget that included $900 for three flower beds…
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