This website is accessible to all versions of every browser. However, you are seeing this message because your browser does not support basic Web standards, and does not properly display the site's design details. Please consider upgrading to a more modern browser. (Learn More).
Posted Friday, August 27, 2004
E-mail this page
Printer-friendly page
Twenty-one North Carolina communities - including one in the Triangle --will share more than $1.23 million in grants and $20 million in loans for economic development, according to U.S. Sen. John Edwards' office.
The assistance, given by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will help fund various projects in rural areas throughout the state.
The Triangle recipient is Piedmont Health Services in Chatham County, which won an $850,000 loan to build a clinic in Siler City.
Got Feedback?
Send a letter to the editor.
Subscribe
Sign up for the Chatham Chatlist.
Advertise
Promote your brand at chathamjournal.com.
Subscribe now: RSS news feed, plus FREE headlines for your site