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Texas Educational Grants Headlines


Texas Wind Energy Institute Will Host Best Practices In Wind Energy Conference

(Vocus) September 2, 2010 -- The http://www.texaswindenergyinstitute.ttu.edu [Texas Wind Energy Institute] will host The Best Practices in Wind Energy: Pathways to Developing a Sustainable Workforce...

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TG Awards Grants to 299 Texas College Students

Round Rock, TX (Vocus) September 9, 2009 -- TG, the designated student loan guarantor for Texas, recently awarded $1 million in college grant money to 299 Texas college students. The money was...

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PediPlace receives two grants

PediPlace, a pediatric non-profit healthcare organization in Lewisville which provides healthcare to children in several North Texas Counties including Tarrant and Denton, recently received two grants totaling $141,000.

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USDA Official Visits Texas School to Highlight Childhood Nutrition Benefits Provided Through the Recovery Act

AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 7, 2010 – Today, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services Janey Thornton visited a Texas elementary school to highlight Obama Administration efforts to improve school meals and viewed newly installed kitchen equipment.

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Texas' financial aid for college students could dwindle even more

The TEXAS grant program, the state's largest financial aid fund, already has tens of thousands more applicants than it can serve, and with state budget cuts looming next year, about 24,000 more could be left behind.

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