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Michigan City expects about $4 million from $20M regional grant for cultural corridor project
Summary
Superintendent Eason told the Parks and Recreation Board the Northwest Indiana Thrive partnership secured a $20 million Lilly Foundation award and Michigan City expects to receive about $4 million for a cultural corridor connecting the train station to City Hall and the Singing Sands Trail.
Superintendent Eason reported Nov. 19 that Michigan City is part of a Northwest Indiana Thrive collaboration that recently won a $20 million grant from the Lilly Foundation. Eason said the regional partnership — a collaboration of La Porte and Porter County foundations — plans a cultural corridor that will connect the train station, City Hall and the Singing Sands…
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