
Hardin County is receiving more than $10.6 million in funding toward helping career and technical education, cleaner water projects, law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, and tourism.
Early College and Career Center Funding will receive $2,032,200, Cleaner Water Program will receive $6,724,558, Law Enforcement Protection Program will receive $77,148.90, Nonprofit Assistance Fund will receive $1,016,059 and Tourism Marketing Funding will receive $464,831.
Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman made the announcement on Wednesday.
Source: WAVE
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