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Department of Commerce announces Building a Stronger Economy (BASE) 2.0 Grant Application $50 million will fund a second round of projects under the Building a Stronger Economy (BASE) grant program to address infrastructure and economic development needs across Kansas. Fall 2022 Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) Grant Recipients Announced 15 projects from across the state are receiving almost $773,000 in matching grant funds through the Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) program. Kansas Receives Nearly $5.7M to Expand Equitable Broadband Access Kansas has received nearly $5.7 million to expand broadband access, adoption and affordability, from the U.S. Department of Commerce. Governor Kelly Announces Kansas Tops $15B in Private Sector Investments Since 2019 Since 2019, Kansas has attracted more than $15 billion in private sector investment, resulting in more than 53,000 jobs created or retained. View AllOur Department
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TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly announced the selection of Atchison, Baldwin City, and Junction City as the newest members of the Kansas Main Street program, bringing the total number of designated Main Street communities in Kansas to 28. These three communities are the first new additions to the state’s Main…
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Topeka, Kan. - The KANSASWORKS Mobile Center is coming to Clay Center, Atchison, Hiawatha and Ottawa communities this year. The Mobile Center is available to serve both job seekers and businesses with positions to fill. Topeka Workforce Center staff will be on-site to help job seekers register on KANSASWORKS.com, create résumés,…
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