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Triangle Communications grant benefits area non-profit organizations

Triangle Communications (Triangle) is supporting eight area non-profit organizations through the Triangle 4-H Beef Grant Program. Each year Triangle purchases 4-H livestock at local fairs in its service area. Processing and packaging is done by area processors. Non-profit organizations in the area can apply for the grant to be used in their daily operations or for fundraising purposes. Winners are chosen by random drawing from all eligible applications received.

This year’s winners include: American Legion Post 25, White Sulphur Springs; Friends of Beaver Creek Park, Havre; Great Plains Dinosaur Museum, Malta; Highwood Community Food Bank, Fort Benton; Hobson Women’s Club; Judith River Senior Center, Hobson; Molt Volunteer Fire Department/QRU and Sweet Grass Cancer Alliance, Big Timber.

The premium 4-H beef will be purchased from 4-H livestock auctions at the Great Northern Fair in Havre and the Sweet Grass County Fair in Big Timber this summer.

View all of Triangle’s Community and Economic Development Opportunities atwww.itsTriangle.com or call 1-800-332-1201.

 

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