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station stop for the Amtrak Empire Builder in Ephrata, Washington. Northwestern Trailways provides inter-city bus transport next to the station while local transit is provided by Grant County Transit.
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May 24 2012 - Making history come alive
A Tourism Trail Development Grant recently awarded to the Daviess County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Bureau will fund a tourism project designed to draw history buffs, in particular, to the county.
May 24 2012 - UNH offers five-year, $1.8 million federal grant to Nashua schools for English-language learning
NASHUA – The School District expects long-term gains for its English-learning students as a result of a five-year, $1.8 million federal grant given to the University of New Hampshire to train and certify more Nashua teachers in English to Speakers of Other Languages. UNH announced Tuesday that it received the national professional development grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office ...
May 24 2012 - Grant to help upgrade rail for oil shipments
State transportation officials say a federal grant to upgrade rail lines in western Oklahoma will help keep up with increased oil and natural gas production in the region.
May 23 2012 - SoNo neighborhoods get support from grant
In this file photo Metro-North train riders get off the 3:04 Northbound at South Norwalk Station. Photo: ST / CT On Wednesday the Tri-State Transportation Campaign TSTC and One Region Funders' Group awarded a grant of $48,000 to the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency to support efforts to promote equitable, sustainable development near the South Norwalk Metro-North Railroad station.
May 22 2012 - Frank Phillips gets $142K state grant
AUSTIN - The State Comptroller's office awarded Frank Phillips College $142,434 to purchase equipment and train students entering the work force, the agency announced Tuesday.
May 22 2012 - Somerset Co. seeking grant for Amtrak station
Bicycle shop owner Lynn Sanner believes an Amtrak station would help his business, but — more importantly — continue honoring the historic rail town’s past as a way to build its future.
May 19 2012 - Railroad museum gets facelift
Two weeks of work has added up to a spiffy-looking railroad museum for Springfield. The Railroad Historical Museum in Grant Beach Park wrapped up exterior renovations Friday, one day before the museum opens to the public for the summer.
May 19 2012 - Monsanto’s college strangehold
Here’s what happens when corporations begin to control education. "When I approached professors to discuss research projects addressing organic agriculture in farmer's markets, the first one told me that 'no one cares about people selling food in parking lots on the other side of the train tracks,’” said a PhD student at a large land-grant university who did not wish to be identified. “My ...
May 18 2012 - Vernon College, 10 others get grants
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs has announced another round of grants for 11 community colleges and technical institutes — including Vernon College — totaling $3 million, which will be used to purchase equipment and train students to enter the workforce.
May 16 2012 - Illinois universities get $2.8M for nuclear study
Three Illinois universities are getting $2.8 million in federal research grants, scholarships and fellowships to train future leaders in the nuclear industry.
May 16 2012 - County to continue funding emergency response team
ELKO — In the event of an emergency, Elko County is banking on having trained individuals. Elko County Commissioners extended an Elko County Sheriff’s Office contract agreement to approve the funding of the Northeast Nevada Community Emergency Response Team Program, which is paid in full by a grant.
May 15 2012 - UI granted $2.5M for nuclear energy programs
WASHINGTON – United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today announced that Idaho universities have been awarded a total of $2.8 million in research grants, scholarships and fellowships to train and educate the next generation of leaders in America’s nuclear industry. These awards to University of Idaho and Idaho State University are part of the Department’s Nuclear Energy University Program ...
May 15 2012 - 'Youthbuild' to benefit young adults
LOCK HAVEN - Some at-risk Clinton County young people could benefit from a "YouthBuild" that will train them in construction and other skills, if STEP is successful in obtaining a Labor and Industry grant.
May 14 2012 - Chinese transcontinental railroad workers to be honored
Margaret Yee's ancestors were among thousands of Chinese immigrants who forged the transcontinental railroad that was completed with the driving of the golden spike at Promontory on May 10, 1869.
May 14 2012 - Crash claims 2nd victim
BUCYRUS -- A Nevada woman died Monday from injuries sustained in a car-train crash Saturday. June L. Dyer, 53, was the driver of the vehicle that collided with a Norfolk Southern Railway train on Hieber Road Saturday at 3:18 p.m. Dyer was pronounced dead Monday afternoon at Grant Medical Center in Columbus.
May 12 2012 - Technology trust awards $1 million to state schools
The Oklahoma Educational Technology Trust awarded $1 million in technology grants to 17 Oklahoma public schools to buy new technology equipment and train teachers to use it.
May 12 2012 - Bellaire's past paving futures
BELLAIRE - Focusing on famous court cases, landmarks and railroads related to Bellaire, three Bellaire High School seniors earned grants this week while participating in the Local History Grant Progra.
May 12 2012 - Grants will restore Greenville landmark
GREENVILLE, Miss. (AP) - The city of Greenville has received funds to refurbish the historic train depot. The Delta Democrat Times reports ( http://bit.ly/IrU3Sk ) that a grant of $400,000 came from the Mississippi Department of Transportation and a $135,000 grant came from the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
May 12 2012 - Delta city gets grants to renovate historic train station
GREENVILLE — The city of Greenville has received funds to refurbish the historic train depot.
May 12 2012 - Northwest Universities Garner Nuclear Energy Grants
The nuclear industry faces a generation gap. A lot of the people who run nuclear power plants are nearing retirement. Now the Obama Administration has awarded $6.3 million to Northwest universities to help train the next generation of nuclear leaders.
May 12 2012 - DOE invests in future nuclear energy leaders
RICHLAND, Wash. -- Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced, The Department of Energy will be giving more than $47 million in scholarships, fellowships, research grants and university research reactor upgrades to train and educate the next generation of leaders in America's nuclear industry.

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