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KADB approves grant - indoor farmers market in Henry Co., KY

$11,500 in state funds and $7,500 in Henry County funds plus $5,000 in Shelby County funds will go to renovate existing building for year round indoor farmers market - restricted to Kentucky Proud products
If you go: Pleasureville is 102 miles, 2 hours, 2 minutes from the Farmers Market on the Square location, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY, according to Google Map

FRANKFORT, KY. (Nov. 21, 2014) – Tuesday the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board (KADB), chaired by Gov. Steve Beshear, approved $1,731,020 for 17 agricultural diversification and rural development programs and projects across the Commonwealth during its November board meeting. One Statewide and regional investments approved included and Indoor Farmers Market in the Henry County Community of Pleasureville, KY.

Pleasureville Economic Development Council LLC was approved for up to $11,500 in state funds, $7,500 in Henry County funds and $5,000 in Shelby County funds to renovate and equip a building that will house a year-round indoor farmers market located in Henry County. All products in the market will be Kentucky Proud.




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