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Funding announced for Creston-area environmental projects

Ecosystems, climate, water and environmental education will all get a boost in ourĀ area.

Forty-nine projects have been approved for just over $1 million in Columbia Basin Trust funding.

Water and environment manager Tim Hicks says they’re supporting four projects in the Creston area.

Other projects that received funding include the Ladyslipper trail, wetland education and awareness program and the Creston Valley bear fair.

Rudy Kadlec
Rudy Kadlec
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