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Colstrip grants intended to help workers displaced from power plant and coal mine

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The first transition grants for people affected by changes at the Colstrip Power Plant and Rosebud mine are being offered through the end of April, as part of an agreement with the power plant’s longest owner Puget Sound Energy.

The money, available through the Colstrip Impacts Foundation, is intended to help displaced power plant and mine workers, as well as communities facing declines in tax revenue because of power plant closures. There is also money available for economic and community development.

The foundation announced Monday that grant applications would be accepted through April 30.

 

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