State officials to consider Campbell County grant Thursday
13 Jun 2017
Campbell County, Gillette
The State Loan and Investment Board will consider a $1.5 million grant to Campbell County during its 8 a.m. meeting on Thursday in Room 1699 of the Herschler Building.
The money would be used to build a 4,000 square-foot facility in Gillette for researching new ways to turn raw coal into commercial products.
The State Loan and Investment Board, comprising Wyoming’s five statewide elected officials, will consider the project during their June 15 meeting in Cheyenne.
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