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Dickenson County to develop small industrial park
Work will start on a new industrial park on the site of a former strip mine in Dickenson County in late summer or early fall, says Dana Cronkhite, the county’s
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Spearhead Trails aims for recreational shooting boost
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The Southwest Regional Recreation Authority (SRRA) will use a $750,000 federal grant to further develop its Spearhead Trails Sportsman Adventures Complex in Dickenson County. A ribbon-cutting for the 150-acre complex
SWVA projects recommended for $10.6M in federal funds
Dickenson County industrial site, Wise County energy lab among projects
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Eight Southwest Virginia economic development projects totaling $10.6 million have been recommended for federal funding under Virginia’s Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization grant program, Gov. Glenn Youngkin and U.S. Rep.
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SWVA initiative seeks to attract remote workers
Project Fuse aims to interest businesses with remote employees
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Project Fuse, a regional cooperative initiative to make Southwest Virginia the location of choice for remote employment, launched Friday with the release of a playbook to attract businesses. “The global
Dickenson IDA gets $1.1M loan to purchase former mill site
433-acre property is adjacent to Red Onion industrial land
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The Dickenson County Industrial Development Authority received a loan of up to $1.175 million from the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority to purchase the former Mountain Forest Products mill site,
SW Va. aims to attract data centers via regional tax pact
Joint effort by five localities will build on recently passed state legislation
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As part of an effort to entice data centers to locate in the region, Southwest Virginia leaders announced Tuesday a joint agreement to set what will be Virginia’s lowest regional
$1.2M grant approved for Dickenson County industrial site
Grant will be used for infrastructure improvements at Red Onion site
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A grant for up to $1.2 million in infrastructure improvements to the Red Onion Industrial Site in Dickenson County was recently approved by Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority board. The