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Serving Readers in Johnson, Hill & Ellis Counties
Vol. 112 No. 02 The Grandview Tribune (Johnson County) Texas, January 12, 2007
JOHNSON COUNTY
AWARDED FEDERAL FUNDS
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SATURDAY
January 13
The Grandview Bank is not only getting a facelift on the inside but on the
outside as well. The new sign was put up on Tuesday, January 9, 2007. The
next time you have a minute stop by the bank and check out their new look.
SUNDAY
January 14
THANK YOU SCHOOL BOARD
MEMBERS FOR YOUR HARD
WORK AND DEDICATION
TUESDAY
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Board with applicants will be Current GISD school board members (front row) Adam Hughes, Keith
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visit with Roy Roberts, Supervisor of Public Works as the first phase of the Criner street
construction comes to an end.
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Her friends may be asking her to select lotto numbers in the
near future, as Amber Margelis has won two raffle-type
fundraising prizes in the past three months.
Shown is the quilt which was raffled by the Itasca High
School Cheerleaders. Margelis also won a cash raffle in
mid-October sponsored by the Maypearl Lions Club dur-
ing the Chamber’s Second Annual Country Fair.
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for Jesus: BMAA Harvest
House: Covenant Women's
Ministries; Crossroads
Church; Johnson County
Family Crisis Center; Spirit
of Sharing Ministry; J-E-N
MHMR; Meals-on-Wheels;
Operation Blessing; Salvation
Army, Johnson County
Chapter; and St. Joseph's
Catholic Charities Outreach.
Public or private, volun-
tary organizations interested
in an application to apply for
Emergency Food and Shelter
Program funds must contact
United Way of Johnson
County, 190 N. Ridgeway,
Suite 101, PO Box 31,
Cleburne, Texas, Telephone
(817) 645-9153. The dead-
line for applications is
January 16, 2006 at noon.
Johnson County has been County are to be distributed
chosen to receive among the emergency food
$70,368.00 to supplement and shelter programs run by
emergency food and shelter local service organizations in
programs in the county, the area. The Local Board is
The selection was made responsible for recommend-
by a national Board that is ing agencies to receive these
chaired by the Federal funds and any additional
Emergency Management funds available under this
Agency (FEMA) and consists phase of the program,
of representatives from the Under the terms of the
Salvation Army, American grant from the National
Red Cross, United Jewish Board, local organizations
Communities, Catholic chosen to receive funds must:
Charities, USA, National (1) be private voluntary
Council of the Churches of nonprofits or units of
Christ in the U.S.A, and government, (2) have an
United Way of America. The accounting system,
Local Board was charged to (3) practice nondiscrimina-
distribute funds appropriated tion, (4) have demonstrated
by Congress to help expand the capability to deliver
the capacity of food and shel- emergency food and/or
ter programs in high-need shelter programs, and (5) if
areas around the country, they are a private voluntary
4 A Local Board made up organization, they must have
"f the County Judge, United a voluntary board.
Way, American Red Cross, Qualifying organizations are
the Salvation Army, Catholic urged to apply.
Charities, Council of Johnson County has
Churches, Christian Heritage; distributed Emergency Food
et al will determine how the and Shelter funds previously
funds awarded to Johnson with Alvarado Helping Hands
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