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Fayette Main Street, Inc., received a grant in the amount of $2,000 from the MFA Oil Foundation.
The funds will be used for crowd control barricades for downtown events, specifically the …
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Fayette Main Street, Inc., received a grant in the amount of $2,000 from the MFA Oil Foundation.
The funds will be used for crowd control barricades for downtown events, specifically the downtown street dances planned for 2024, explained Main Street Executive Director Cana Conrow.
MFA Oil Senior Director of Employee Engagement and Culture, Tom May, said the foundation is a program that allows our company to give support back to the rural communities that are the foundation of business.
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