Hatch’s delivered groceries paid for by Heritage Insurance to the local food pantry Friday, May 29. Many area businesses have been challenging each other to pay it forward. Heritage Insurance was challenged and decided to donate $500 worth of groceries to the food pantry. The donation included one case of rotini noodles, one case of egg noodles, one case of elbow macaroni, one case of canned chicken, two cases of toilet paper, one case of facial tissues, three cases of ranch dressing, two cases of cereal, two cases of Hamburger Helper, one case of Tuna Helper, one case of Chicken Helper, two cases of laundry detergent, one case of fabric softener, one case of dryer sheets and toothpaste.
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Wallace native makes significant gift to better his hometown
The Wallace Community Foundation Fund (WCFF) recently received a substantial gift from a Wallace native resulting in a sizeable increase to the community’s unrestricted endowment.
Scoular expanding receiving/storage site north of Grant
Scrapers, dozers and excavators have started the initial dirt work for an expansion project at Scoular’s grain receiving and storage facility nine miles north of Grant on off Road 769.
New shop opening later this year
By Erin Gibbens
Grant Tribune-Sentinel
Brick & Mortar, owned by Adair and Jason Reese, will be opening in downtown Grant sometime around November 2020.
Pool bonds sold at 1.93% interest rate
Taxpayers in the City of Grant won’t be paying as much as they expected on the bond issue for a new pool.