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Gila County approves small economic development agreements for veterans groups, search and rescue, youth education and schools
Summary
Supervisors approved several constituent-funded economic development agreements, including $2,500 to American Legion Post 147 for flag maintenance, $2,500 to Tonto Rim Search & Rescue, $20,000 to Brownsville Western Heritage for Ag Days and youth education, $1,500 to Hayden Winkelman USD #41 scholarships, and $1,000 to Young Public School for a patriotic display.
The Gila County Board of Supervisors approved a series of economic development agreements funded from supervisors' constituent accounts to support local organizations and schools.
Chuck Mernick, commander of American Legion Post 147, requested $2,500 to help replace and maintain three flag displays in town; he said the post spent about $4,800 last year on flag…
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