CVAC teams look for additional help
Billy Drown
Published: Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 |
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On Tuesday, March 2, those participating in Creating a Value-Added Community (CVAC) presented the main priorities—business/economic development, community health and wellness, resources and educational opportunities—to the Custer community during a town hall meeting.
Those participating in CVAC have worked on building a “road map for the community’s future,” and see those four initiatives as main keys to making Custer prosper.
During the town hall meeting, community members were filled in why those four priorities are key to Custer’s future success.
On Tuesday, March 2, those participating in Creating a Value-Added Community (CVAC) presented the main priorities—business/economic development, community health and wellness, resources and educational opportunities—to the Custer community during a town hall meeting. Those participating in CVAC have worked on building a “road map for the community’s future,” and see those four initiatives as main keys to making Custer prosper. During the town hall meeting, community members were filled in why those four priorities are key to Custer’s future success. Available only in the print version of the Custer County Chronicle. To subscribe, call 605-673-2217.
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